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Personal writing is often seen, by literary and journalistic types alike, as embarrassing and narcissistic, less about craft than naked self-expression.

Some nongovernmental agencies have already evolved into journalistic-type multimedia, multiplatform operations, with videos, Twitter accounts, maps, graphs, satellite imagery and staff experts in areas from health to weapons.

Too many nonfiction works try to obscure their partisanship through formal devices meant to suggest some kind of journalistic-type detachment, like voice-of-God narration or the presentation of two (though rarely more) sides of an issue, never mind the documentary filmmaker Emile de Antonio's shrewd observation that "with any cut at all, objectivity fades away".

(Related: One of our most popular posts last year helps students understand the common journalistic "text type" of cause and effect).

Critics pointed out earlier precedents for this type of journalistic novel, such as John Hersey's Hiroshima (1946), an account of the World War II atomic bombing of the Japanese city told through the histories of six survivors.

Here's another bit from "Hitch-22, ****a chilling moment when he found himself alone in a remote and very scary town in Afghanistan, in a goons' rodeo duel between two local homicidal potentates (the journalistic euphemism for this type is "warlord"; the image of the goons' rodeo I have annexed from Saul Bellow).

Here's another bit from "Hitch-22, a chilling moment when he found himself alone in a remote and very scary town in Afghanistan, in a goons' rodeo duel between two local homicidal potentates (the journalistic euphemism for this type is "warlord"; the image of the goons' rodeo I have annexed from Saul Bellow).

This system of expert critical scrutiny doesn't exist for most other types of journalistic "source" – for example, statements by politicians.

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