"Writing of Today: Models of Journalistic Prose" is an essential anthology designed to illustrate the highest standards of journalistic excellence during the early twentieth century. Compiled by J. W. Cunliffe and Gerhard R. Lomer, this work serves as a comprehensive guide for students and professionals alike, showcasing a diverse range of prose styles across various media formats. The collection features exemplary pieces of reporting, editorial writing, and feature articles, meticulously selected from the leading newspapers and periodicals of the era.
By presenting these models, the editors aim to demonstrate how clarity, vigor, and precision are applied to the fast-paced world of news. The book explores different categories of journalism, including descriptive stories, narrative accounts, interviews, and analytical reviews. It provides a unique window into the evolution of the craft, highlighting the techniques used by prominent writers to inform and influence the public. As both a historical record and a pedagogical tool, "Writing of Today: Models of Journalistic Prose" remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the art of non-fiction storytelling and the structural foundations of modern journalism.
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