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Bloomsbury Fear and Loathing Worldwide - Gonzo Journalism

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Description

Explore the global impact of a revolutionary reporting style with Fear and Loathing Worldwide: Gonzo Journalism Beyond Hunter S. Thompson. Published by Bloomsbury Academic, this volume examines the legacy of the radical, subjective, and participatory journalism that changed the media landscape forever. For over 40 years, the Gonzo method has been a powerful force in storytelling. This collection brings together contributors from all five continents to investigate how this style of reporting lives on today. It moves beyond the shadow of Hunter S. Thompson to look at how modern writers apply these techniques to capture truth and reality. Whether you are a student of social history, a fan of literary journalism, or a professional writer, this book provides a deep look into the evolution of a movement. It offers a unique perspective on how personal involvement and subjective viewpoints can reshape the way we understand the world around us.

Key Features

Examines the global legacy of Gonzo journalism through contributions from writers across all five continents.

Investigates the history of participatory and radically subjective reporting styles used in modern media.

Provides a deep look into the influence of Hunter S. Thompson on the evolution of literary journalism.

Offers academic insights into how subjective storytelling shapes social and urban history.

Connects decades of reporting traditions to contemporary journalistic practices used by modern authors.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 July 2018
Listed Since
14 June 2017

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