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Page 1: Journalism and literature universidad de missouri

“Journalism and Literature” Patricia Nigro Ph. D.

[email protected]

Facultad de Comunicación

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Journalism and Literature

JOURNALISM LITERATURE

Non fiction. Fiction.

It tries to be “objective”. It can be “subjective”.

Mass information. Art for few people.

Different sources. One author but there can be several narrators.

Clear, precise message. Ambiguous, metaphorical message.

Actual characters. Created characters.

It deals with “hot”, current events. (Carpentier)

It deals with “cold”, past events.

It tries to grasp the interest of the reader.

It tries to grasp the interest of the reader.

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Journalism and Literature

JOURNALISM LITERATURE

The technique is informative. The technique is esthetic.

It can use literature means of style and narrative techniques but it has always to tell the truth.

It uses means of style and narrative techniques to create a new world of joy, of sadness, of human values.

The journalist chooses a point of view.

The writer may choose many points of views, he does not need to be commited to any ideology.

The journalist works for a newspaper that is based in an ideology.

The writer may have to make some concessions to his editors, if he wants his book published.

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Domingo Faustino

Sarmiento (1811-1888)

• El Zonda (San Juan,

Argentina).

• El Mercurio (Chile).

• President of la Argentina

(1868-1874).

• Latin America’ s teacher.

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Bartolomé Mitre (1821- 1906)

• Founder of La Nación, one of Latin

America’s leading newspapers.

• President of la Argentina (1862-

1868).

• His most important works are Historia

de Belgrano y de la independencia

argentina (1902) and Historia de San

Martín y de la emancipación

sudamericana (1907).

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

José Hernández (1834-1886)

• La Reforma Pacífica (Buenos

Aires).

• El Argentino (Paraná, Entre Ríos).

• El Eco de Corrientes (Corrientes).

• La Capital (Rosario, Santa Fe).

• El Río de la Plata.

• La Patria (Montevideo, Uruguay).

• Author of El gaucho Martín Fierro

(1872) and La vuelta de Martín

Fierro (1879).

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Miguel Cané (1851-1905)

• Politician, lawyer and academic.

• His most important book is

Juvenilia (1884).

• Provincial and national

representative, diplomat in

Colombia, Venezuela and France.

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Leopoldo Lugones (1874-1938)

• La Montaña (Córdoba).

• La Nación (Buenos Aires).

• His most important novel is La

guerra gaucha (1905).

• He is also a great poet. His finest

book of poems is Romances del

Río Seco (1938).

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Ricardo Rojas (1882- 1957)

• President of the University of Buenos

Aires (1926-1930).

• He created the Institute of Literatura

Argentina at the University of Buenos

Aires.

• He is the first one who wrote a history of

argentine literature (Historia de la

literatura argentina, 1917- 1922).

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986)

• Professor of English Literature at the

University of Buenos Aires (1956-1970).

• Director of National Library (1955-1973).

• He won The Cervantes Prize (1983).

• Many honorary phds.

• Revista Multicolor de los Sábados (Crítica).

• Revista El Hogar.

• Revista Sur .

• La Nación.

• Clarín.

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Roberto Arlt (1900- 1942)

• His most important novels

are Los siete locos (1929)

and Los lanzallamas

(1931).

• Crítica.

• El Mundo.

• Aguasfuertes porteñas

(1933)y Aguasfuertes

españolas (1936).

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Eduardo Mallea (1903- 1982)

• Diplomat and writer.

• Editor in chief of La Nación

literary supplement.

• His most important works are

the novel La bahía del silencio

(1940) and the essay Historia

de una pasión argentina

(1937).

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Marco Denevi (1922- 1998)

• His most important novels are

Rosaura a las diez (1955) and

Ceremonia Secreta (1965).

• La Nación.

• Clarín.

• He dedicated to political

journalism.

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Rodolfo Walsh (1927- 1977)

• His most important work is Operación

Masacre (1957), a research on the

assassination of opposition figures during

the military goverment of President

Aramburu.

• He founded the Prensa Latina Agency

in Cuba (1960).

• In 1973, he joined “montoneros” a

guerrilla group which was peronist illegal

association and he was killed in 1977. He

is now a “desaparecido” (missing person).

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Tomás Eloy Martínez (1934-2010)

• Film critic for La Nación.

• Primera Plana and Panorama: political

magazines.

• Página 12.

• He was a distinguished professor at

Rutgers University, New Jersey.

• Columnist for The New York Times

Syndicate and La Nación.

• His most important novels are La novela de

Perón (1985) and Santa Evita (1995).

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Journalists and writers in la Argentina

Osvaldo Soriano (1943-1997)

• La Opinión. (Jacobo Timerman’s newspaper)

• Sports journalist.

• He wrote “El caso Robledo Puch” (1972) and

he became famous as a writer, the article

was included in Artistas, locos y criminales

(1983).

• Página 12.

• One of his famous novels is Triste, solitario

y final (1973), the story of Stan Laurel.

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José Hernández and Jorge Luis Borges

• Borges is certainly Argentina's

greatest twentieth-century writer. His

1953 essays book about Martín Fierro

shows his interest and love for his

country.

• He had nothing but praise for the

aesthetic merit of Martín Fierro, but

refused to consider its hero a role

model of moral merit who shows

argentinian identity.

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José Hernández: journalist

• He wrote for many neswsparpers, some of them were

founded by himself.

• He was a militar, a politician, a journalist and a

writer.

• He only lived 52 years and was persecuted for his

ideas by President Sarmiento’s goverment.

• He never received payment for his job as a

journalist, he was an idealistic man who always

defended his beliefs which seemed best for him at

that moment.

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José Hernández: journalist

• Hernández wanted the best for his country and he

was very worried by the critical situation of the

gauchos and the indians. He was problably one of the

solitary voices that raised to speak for the speechless.

• Althoug he made political journalism, he was never

offensive with his contenders. That was very

unususual at that time. Even so, he never showed

any weakness to fight for his beliefs.

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Jorge Luis Borges: journalist

• In 1933, he gained an editorial appointment at the literary supplement Crítica. He wrote essays, literary forgeries, made famous works translations, and served as a literary adviser.

• He wrote weekly columns for the female magazine El Hogar, which was published from 1936 to 1939.

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Jorge Luis Borges: journalist

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Jorge Luis Borges: journalist

• In 1937, he worked as a librarian in the Miguel Cané

Municipal Library, where he had a lot of time to write

and read.

• For some years, he kept on writing articles, essays,

poems in different newspapers and magazines. He did

received payment for his job. In fact, he needed it.

• Finally, he suffered political persecution from Perón’s

administration and he began to work as a lecturer.

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Jorge Luis Borges (1899- 1986)

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Tomás Eloy Martínez (1934-2010)

• He was born in Tucumán. He got his

degree in Latin American and Spanish

Literature.

• Film critic for La Nación.(1957-1961)

• Editor in chief of Primera Plana (1962-

1969) and Panorama (1970-1972): both

political magazines.

• Director of La Opinión Literary Supplement.

(1972-1975)

• Between 1975 and 1983, he lived in exile

in Caracas, Venezuela.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez

• He founded two journals El Diario de Caracas

and Siglo XXI in México. (1977- 1979)

• He also created the Cultural Supplement of

Página 12. (1991-1995)

• Since 1996, he became columnist for The New

York Times Syndicate, El País (Spain) and La

Nación.

• He was a teacher at University of Maryland.

(1984-1987) and, since 1995 till his death, he

took a position as distinguished professor and

director of the Latin American Studies program

at Rutgers University, New Jersey.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: a writer

• His most important novels are La

novela de Perón (1985) and

Santa Evita (1995).

• He won the Alfaguara award for

El vuelo de la reina (2002).

• In 2009, he became a member

of National Journalism Academy.

• He was one of the teachers of

Fundación para un Nuevo

Periodismo, created by his friend

Gabriel García Márquez.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: a writer

• Santa Evita, the story of

what happened with her

body after Perón outhrown

in 1955, was translated to

32 languages and

published in 50 countries

(1995). Its Argentinian

best seller novel.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: his writing style

• La pasión según Trelew

(1974) was part of the

journalistic movement the

New Journalism because it

is a journalistic report to

find the truth of what was

called the “Trelew masacre”

(Trelew manslought)

(1972).

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: his writing style

• True fiction: to take

historical people and facts

and write a novel about

them.

• New Journalism: to use

literary techniques to tell

the thruth of any fact.

• E. g. Truman Capote’s In

cold blood.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: his writing style

• A novel was, in his own words, a full freedom

statement and so a novelist can manage reality as he

needs it.

• He agrees with Hayden White that narratives could

be considered the key to work out the problem of

transforming knowledge into language.

• He tried to reach something that couldn’t be reached in

another way: the story behind the history.

• He tells fictional events as if they were real facts.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: his ideas

• His main subject is Argentinians

history, our identity, the political

events we have suffered, our

people and our leaders.

• He was trying to find who we are

and why we are by writing

novels, articles and by teaching

about our best writers.

• He did not write non fiction but

stories full of historical

characters.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: his ideas

• Every great writer of Latin

America was once a

journalist: Hernández,

Borges, Arlt, Gabriel

García Márquez

(Colombia), Juan Carlos

Onetti (Uruguay), Augusto

Roa Bastos (Paraguay),

Alfonso Reyes (México),

José Martí (Cuba)...

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: his ideas

• Every great journalist become

sooner or later in a great writer.

• He said: “What I write is what I

am, and if I am not faithful to

myself, I can’t be faithful to my

readers.”

• “Only what is written is

historical.” (Robin Collingwood).

It means what is written is

permanent.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: his ideas • Courage is needed to write and

to talk about reality.

• Journalism has two goals:

taking care of the language (its

tool) and its ethic.

• Journalists don’t need to

reconcile with nobody and with

nothing.

• A journalist must constantly

think about his reader. He

must be honest, research a lot,

be faithful to the truth no matter

what.

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Tomás Eloy Martínez: his ideas

• Journalism is a way of thinking,

of creating, of helping people to

have a better life.

• Journalists are privileged

witnesses.

• It is important to keep calm and

to have eyes wide open.

• Justice and freedom should not

be separated. In fact, this is what

democracy means.