The fact and the spell together in the chronicle

Authors

  • Froilán Escobar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i31.6381

Keywords:

New Journalism, modernist poetry, Rubén Darío, José Martí, Gutiérrez Nájera, journalistic discourse.

Abstract

The text in question seeks to substantiate that the New Journalism, tagged by Tom Wolfe in 1973, after the translation of the title of his book The New Journalism, published by E.W. Johnson and later reissued in Spanish by Editorial Anagrama, did not emerge in the United States as many believe, but in Latin America, with the group of modernist poets (Rubén Darío, José Martí, Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera and others) who, with their chronicles, started this journalistic discourse in the late nineteenth century.

TEORÍA Y PRAXIS Year 15, No.31, June-December 2017, pp.27-34

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Author Biography

Froilán Escobar

Licenciado en Periodismo y Máster en Comunicación Política.

Published

2017-12-01

How to Cite

Escobar, F. (2017). The fact and the spell together in the chronicle. Teoría Y Praxis, (31), 27–34. https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i31.6381