Engl 3040
Literary Nonfiction, Fall 2025
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Online
Readings
last update: August
20, 2025
These
links are compiled here for reference. Some but not all of these texts will be
assigned reading this semester. For week-by-week reading assignments, see the
course calendar.
I.
Reviews and Interviews: Books and Authors We're Reading in This Course
Truman
Capote
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"Capote’s Masterpiece ‘In Cold Blood’ Still Vivid at 50." By
Jessica Ferri. The Daily Beast, December 28, 2016. www.thedailybeast.com/capotes-masterpiece-in-cold-blood-still-vivid-at-50
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"The Story Behind a Nonfiction Novel" [interview with Truman Capote].
By George Plimpton. The New York Times, Jan 16, 1966. www.nytimes.com/books/97/12/28/home/capote-interview.html
Joan
Didion
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"Places, People and Personalities" [review of Didion's
"Slouching..."]. Dan Wakefield. New York Times. June 21,
1968. http://www.nytimes.com/1968/06/21/books/didion-bethlehem.html
- "The
Essential Joan Didion," by Alissa Wilkinson. The New York Times,
April 26, 2024. www.nytimes.com/article/joan-didion-best-books.html.
Click here for a cached
version.
Robin
Wall Kimmerer
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"Timing, Patience and Wisdom Are the Secrets to Robin Wall Kimmerer’s
Success." By Elisabeth Egan. The New York Times, November 5,
2020. www.nytimes.com/2020/11/05/books/review/robin-wall-kimmerer-braiding-sweetgrass.html.
Click here for a cached
version.
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"Book World: 'Braiding Sweetgrass' has gone from surprise hit to
juggernaut bestseller." By Karen Heller. The Washington Post,
October 13, 2022. faculty.etsu.edu/odonnell/readings/sweetgrass_wapo.pdf
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"'Braiding Sweetgrass': Parul Sehgal visits Robin Wall Kimmerer,
who set out to bridge the gap between Western science and Indigenous
teaching." The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast,
August 25, 2023. Runtime -- 49:41. www.newyorker.com/podcast/the-new-yorker-radio-hour/braiding-sweetgrass-and-a-lesson-in-extreme-heat
Frederick
Douglass
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"Review of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass." New
York Tribune, 10 June 1845. At U of North Carolina's "Documenting the
American South" website: docsouth.unc.edu/neh/douglass/support3.html,
accessed July 2024.
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"A Big New Biography Treats Frederick Douglass as Man, Not Myth."
[Review of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom, by David W.
Blight.] By Jennifer Szalai. The New York Times,
October 17, 2018. www.nytimes.com/2018/10/17/books/review-frederick-douglass-prophet-of-freedom-david-blight.html.
(Click here for a cached
version.)
John
Green
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"John Green Is Not Writing in Code," by Elisabeth Egan, The New York Times,
June 10, 2021. www.nytimes.com/2021/06/10/books/review/john-green-the-anthropocene-reviewed.html.
(Click here for a cached
version.)
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"Author John Green Explores How to Live in Uncertainty in 'The
Anthropocene Reviewed'." By Adam Frank. National Public Radio, May 18,
2021. www.npr.org/2021/05/18/997793426/author-john-green-explores-how-to-live-in-uncertainty-in-the-anthropocene-review
- The
Anthropocene Reviewed. Index of Podcast Episodes (most recent episode dated
August 26, 2021). By John Green. NYC Studios. National Public Radio. www.npr.org/podcasts/735466018/the-anthropocene-reviewed
Art
Spiegelman
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"Art Spiegelman’s Genre-Defying Holocaust Work, Revisited." By Ruth
Franklin. The New Republic, October 5, 2011. newrepublic.com/article/95758/art-spiegelman-metamaus-holocaust-memoir-graphic-novel
Cheryl
Strayed
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"The Tracks of an Author’s, and a Reader’s, Tears: ‘Wild’ by Cheryl
Strayed, a Walkabout of Reinvention." By Dwight Garner. New York
Times Book Review, March 27, 2012.
www.nytimes.com/2012/03/28/books/wild-by-cheryl-strayed-a-walkabout-of-reinvention.html
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"The Outsiders: 'Wild' and 'Mr. Turner' [The Current Cinema]." By
David Denby. The New Yorker, December 8, 2014. www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/12/08/outsiders-5
D. F.
Wallace
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"An Appreciation: Exuberant Riffs on a Land Run Amok" [upon the death
of David Foster Wallace]. Michiko Kakutani. New York Times.
September 14, 2008. www.nytimes.com/2008/09/15/books/15kaku.html.
Click here for a cached
version.
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"'A Supposedly Fun Thing': Musings on Life's Absurdities" [review of
D. F. Wallace essay collection]. By Michiko Kakutani. New York Times,
Feb 4, 1997. Posted at a D. F. Wallace fan site: www.badgerinternet.com/~bobkat/kakutani.html
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"The Rewriting of David Foster Wallace." By
Christian Lorentzen. Culture Vulture website (hosted
by New York Magazine), June 30, 2015. www.vulture.com/2015/06/rewriting-of-david-foster-wallace.html
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"Farther Away: 'Robinson Crusoe,' David Foster Wallace, and the island of
solitude." By Jonathan Franzen. The New Yorker, April 18,
2011. www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/04/18/farther-away-jonathan-franzen
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"Consider the Lobster," by David Foster Wallace. Gourmet Magazine,
August 2004. www.gourmet.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/magazine/2000s/2004/08/consider_the_lobster.html.
(Click here for a cached
version.)
II.
On New Journalism
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"How Tom Wolfe Became … Tom Wolfe." By Michael Lewis. Vanity
Fair, November 2015. www.vanityfair.com/culture/2015/10/how-tom-wolfe-became-tom-wolfe
IV. Digital Reading and Print
- "My A.I. Writing
Robot." By Kyle Chayka. The New Yorker, July 11, 2023. www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/my-ai-writing-robot. (Click here for a cached
version.)
- "Do Students Lose Depth in Digital Reading?"
By Naomi Baron. The Conversation July 20, 2016. theconversation.com/do-students-lose-depth-in-digital-reading-61897
- "The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: Why Paper
Still Beats Screens--E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such
technologies improve, but reading on paper still has its advantages." By
Ferris Jabr. Scientific American, vol 309, issue 5, November
2013. www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-reading-brain-in-the-digital-age-why-paper-still-beats-screens/
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"Your Paper Brain and Your Kindle Brain Aren't the Same Thing." PRI
(Public Radio International). Aired Sept 18, 2014. Radio news story with
accompanying text. Running time: 5:37. www.pri.org/stories/2014-09-18/your-paper-brain-and-your-kindle-brain-arent-same-thing
- "In
A Digital Chapter, Paper Notebooks Are As Relevant As Ever." By
Eric Weiner. NPR (National Public Radio) -- Business. Aired May 27, 2015.
Running time: 5:28. Transcript text is also at this website. www.npr.org/2015/05/27/408794237/in-a-digital-chapter-paper-notebooks-are-as-relevant-as-ever
V.
Two Canonical Essays
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"On Smells," Book I, Chapter 55 of The Essays by Michel
Eyquem, Seigneur de Montaigne, 1580. Translated by Charles Cotton in 1685.
Posted at HyperEssays.net. hyperessays.net/essays/on-smells/
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"Circles." By Ralph Waldo Emerson. From Essays: First
Series (1841). Click here for an 8-page
pdf version, text copied from Bartleby.com.
VI.
Some of the Assigned Course Readings Which Are Available Online
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"A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again." By David Foster
Wallace. Under the title "Shipping Out: On the (Nearly Lethal) Comforts of
a Luxury Cruise," as it originally appeared in Harper's Magazine,
January 1996. harpers.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/HarpersMagazine-1996-01-0007859.pdf
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"Consider the Lobster." By David Foster Wallace. Gourmet
Magazine, August 2004. www.gourmet.com/magazine/2000s/2004/08/consider_the_lobster. (Click here for a cached
version.)