Literary Nonfiction
Literary nonfiction is a genre that combines factual information with the stylistic elements of literature. It often includes personal narratives, essays, and memoirs, allowing authors to explore real-life events and experiences while employing creative writing techniques. This genre aims to engage readers emotionally and intellectually, making facts more relatable and compelling.
Common forms of literary nonfiction include biographies, travel writing, and nature writing. Authors like Joan Didion and Truman Capote are known for their contributions to this genre, blending storytelling with factual accuracy. Literary nonfiction invites readers to reflect on real-world issues through a narrative lens.