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Non-fiction |
Wednesday 25 June 2003 |
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Non-fiction used to be just facts but over the past few years it has metamorphosed into a more sophisticated genre, with narrative, memoir, whodunit and emotion now key elements.
According to literary editor Fiammetta Rocco, Literary Editor of The Economist, it's been women writers who have been instrumental in this change. She joins Jenni to discuss the issues
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