Characters and Topical Diversity: A Trend in the Nonfiction Bestseller
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Characters and Topical Diversity : A Trend in the Nonfiction Bestseller. / Eriksson, Rune.
In: Academic Quarter, Vol. 7, No. Fall 2013, 11.01.2014, p. 202-214.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Characters and Topical Diversity
AU - Eriksson, Rune
N1 - Danske navn Akademisk Kvarter
PY - 2014/1/11
Y1 - 2014/1/11
N2 - The purpose of this article is to contribute to our understanding of the difference between the bestseller and the non-bestseller in nonfiction. It is noticed that many bestsellers in nonfiction belongs to the sub-genre of creative nonfiction, but also that the topics in this kind of literature is largely ignored by the critics. Thus, the article tests how topics may work in creative nonfiction. Two Danish bestsellers belonging to the genre, Frank’s Mit smukke genom ( My Beautiful Genome), about genomics, and Buk-Swienty’s Slagtebænk Dybbøl ( ‘Slaughter-bench Dybbøl’), a history book, are chosen as cases and analysed using a slightly modified motif model by Johansen. The result is that in both books the main topic is treated from a double perspective, but also that six out of seven secondary topics, or motifs, are treated as well. It is concluded that also in a topical sense creative nonfiction may span traits from nonfiction and fiction, and that this may contribute to our understanding between the bestseller and the non-bestseller in nonfiction.
AB - The purpose of this article is to contribute to our understanding of the difference between the bestseller and the non-bestseller in nonfiction. It is noticed that many bestsellers in nonfiction belongs to the sub-genre of creative nonfiction, but also that the topics in this kind of literature is largely ignored by the critics. Thus, the article tests how topics may work in creative nonfiction. Two Danish bestsellers belonging to the genre, Frank’s Mit smukke genom ( My Beautiful Genome), about genomics, and Buk-Swienty’s Slagtebænk Dybbøl ( ‘Slaughter-bench Dybbøl’), a history book, are chosen as cases and analysed using a slightly modified motif model by Johansen. The result is that in both books the main topic is treated from a double perspective, but also that six out of seven secondary topics, or motifs, are treated as well. It is concluded that also in a topical sense creative nonfiction may span traits from nonfiction and fiction, and that this may contribute to our understanding between the bestseller and the non-bestseller in nonfiction.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - faglitterære fortællinger
KW - bestsellere
KW - litterære motiver
KW - litterære karakterer
M3 - Journal article
VL - 7
SP - 202
EP - 214
JO - Akademisk kvarter
JF - Akademisk kvarter
SN - 1904-0008
IS - Fall 2013
Y2 - 21 March 2013 through 22 March 2013
ER -
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