The Situation and the Story: The Art of Personal Narrative

by Vivian Gornick
The Situation and the Story: The Art of Personal Narrative  
published October 11th 2002 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
binding Paperback
isbn 0374528586   (isbn13: 9780374528584)
pages 184
description A guide to the art of personal writing, by the author of Fierce Attachments and The End of the Novel of Love

All narrati...more
date added
03-02-07



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Happyreader
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03/15/08

bookshelves: writing
Read in March, 2008
The situation is context, circumstances, or plot; the story is the emotional experience that occupies the author; this book concerns recognizing whether or not authors are even aware of what truth they're trying to convey. Reading this felt like being present at someone's therapy session. She has an excellent point that good non-fiction writing relies more heavily on clarity of objective than on superior technical skills. Much better to read something with a clear point of view and OK writing...more
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Todd
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04/18/08

Read in April, 2008
Initially a good start: The idea is that writers have to draw from a situation a story, their story. They have to take the personal and expand forward into the public realm to draw readers. There is an insightful analysis of Joan Didion's essay "In Bed" that illuminates Gornick's insight into how Didion takes her situation -- suffering migraines -- and makes a story of it. But from there the book overdoes examples (and why the sample essays weren't set off from the main text, I don't ...more
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Theresa
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08/14/07

bookshelves: booksaboutwriting
Read in August, 2007
recommends it for: anyone interested in writing
In this concise, illuminating book, Vivian Gornick brings insight to this key statement: "The situation is the context or circumstance, sometimes the plot; the story is the emotional experience that preoccupies the writer: the insight, the wisdom, the thing one has come to say."

Gornick concentrates her energies on the persona formed in non-fiction writing, specifically the personal essay and the memoir - but what she writes about can be applied to any genre.

No wasted words. I'...more
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Jen
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06/23/08

bookshelves: books-about-writing
I don't write essays or memoir, but I feel like I could appreciate them a little more after reading this book. Ms. Gornick provides enough text from her examples that you can follow her arguments even if you haven't read the books she cites. The big question is how this will affect my poetry writing....
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Tom
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11/20/07

bookshelves: nonfiction
Read in November, 2007
A very tightly focused craft book that mostly serves to cheerlead the idea of finding out what a piece is really about rather than the things that happen in it. Some good insights and some great essay recommendations. It makes me afraid I will never be good at this writing thing.
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Karen
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06/18/08

This book helped me think about choosing the right voice for the subject. I always struggle with how/why my story will be interesting to the reader, and this book gives some specific advice. The section on personal narrative was more interesting to me than the one on memoir.
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Jenni
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08/09/07

In my opinion, this book and Barrington's are the best craft books for writing memoir. I've read several others, but this one and Barrington's cover pretty much everything and some.
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Anne
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02/06/08

bookshelves: stopped-reading
I meant to be a responsible teacher and read this (it's cited as a standard reference for creative nonfiction writers), but it's just not going to happen right now.
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Jen
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08/20/07

bookshelves: cant_get_over, craftbooks
gornick has a way of articulating things you probably knew as a nonfiction writer, but never thought of so succinctly.
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Wendy
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10/12/07

bookshelves: writing-reference
Read in September, 2005
Clear advice for how to deal with a common problem in writing narrative nonfiction.
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Kelcey
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01/01/08

This is like Francine Prose's "Reading Like a Writer" for creative nonfiction.
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Karen
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08/15/08

Short, powerful, useful.
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Skye
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02/26/08

Read in August, 2003
great craft book
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Mike
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08/19/07

bookshelves: essays, memoir, nonfiction, read-and-continue-to-read
Read in September, 2005
recommends it for: the world.
Essential.
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Abraham
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02/13/08

bookshelves: essay-memoir, own
 

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10/17/07

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Laurie
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03/16/08

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12/23/07

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avg rating (all editions): 3.75 (64 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.75 (64 ratings)
number of reviews: 14






other editions

Escribir narrativa personal (Paidos Manuales De Escritura)
The Situation and the Story: The Art of Personal Narrative (Hardcover)