Truthfully
- Narrative Nonfiction
Lawrence Wright Explains his Writing Process
Full interview with Lawrence Wright in the Longform podcast #83, part 2, March, 2014
Gonzo in Video Format?
Examples of Andrew Callaghan’s journalism. Is this a new version of gonzo? Explore “All Gas No Brakes” (now defunct) and his latest YouTube Channel “Channel 5”.
See also his reporting from the Q Conference "God and Country Patriot Roundup" under the topic “Truthers” on this site.
Channel 5 also has a deeper dig into San Francisco. The video opens with Fentanyl exposé and a carjacking, and it just gets more intense from there. The video is too long to link to here, but it can be found on YouTube here.
Gonzo and
“The Kentucky Derby”
About Gonzo Journalism in general
“Why gonzo journalism is crucial to our understanding of cities and their tribes” by Bradley L Garrett, The Guardian: 20 May, 2015 (links to article)
S-Town
Listen to the podcast here.
Listen to examples of the Alabama dialect here.
If you want to know more about the Alabama dialect, do some research online or read International English – a Guide to the Varieties of Standard English by Trudgill and Hannah which describes the dialects of the lower Southern and inland Southern dialect of North America.
Indian Matchmaking - further analysis
“Indian Matchmaking Only Scratches the Surface of a Big Problem” by Sonia Saraiya Vanity Fair: 27 July, 2020
“Indian Matchmaking & Sima Taparia: Reality show or Reality check?” by Dhruv Rathee, Netflix India: 9 Sept., 2020.
U Up? “The One Where We Talk about Indian Matchmaking ft. Aparna Shewakramani”, 30 August, 2020.
“Documentaries vs. Reality TV: How They Shape Truth” Wisecrack: 15 Oct. 2019
“How reality TV shows cast the right people” Vox: 11 Sept., 2020.
“Indian Matchmaking creator Smriti Mundhra welcomes backlash” by Lisa Respers France, CNN: 29 July, 2020
“Netflix’s Indian Matchmaking Is The Talk Of India — And Not In A Good Way” by Shushmita Pathak, NPR: 26 July, 2020
Dig deeper …
Articles
“Gardening Means War” by Michael Pollan, the New York Times Magazine: June 1988
“The Incredible Buddha Boy” by George Saunders, GQ: June 2006
“Blues Cruise” by Joe Hagan, New York: Dec. 2012
“150 Minutes of Hell” by Lizzie Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle: Dec. 2018
“They Went off the Grid. They Came Back to the Coronavirus.” by Charlie Warzel, the New York Times: 17 March, 2020
“Out There, Nobody Can Hear You Scream” by Latria Graham, Outside: 21 September, 2020
Books
The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson, Picador: 2011
Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood & the Prison of Belief by Lawrence Wright, Alfred A. Knopf: 2013
Podcasts
The Butterfly Effect by Jon Ronson, Audible: 2017
“The End of Empathy”, Invisibilia, S 05, EP 06, NRP: 12 April, 2019
The Last Days of August by Jon Ronson, Audible: 2019
The Daily hosted by Michael Barbaro, the New York Times
This American Life hosted by Ira Glass, NPR
Suggestions for sports writing
Paper Lion by George Plimpton, Harper & Row: 1966 (American football)
Among the Thugs: The Experience, and the Seduction, of Crowd Violence by Bill Buford, Secker & Warburg: 1990 (football hooliganism)
Moneyball: The Art of Winning and Unfair Game by Michael Lewis, W. W. Norton & Company: 2003 (baseball)
Documentaries
Air Guitar Nation dir. Alexandra Lipsitz, Docuramafilms: 2006
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson dir. Alex Gibney. 2008
Citizenfour dir. Laura Poitras, HBO documentaries, et al: 2014
Tickled dir. David Farrier and Dylan Reeve, Magnolia Pictures, et al: 2016
Tiger King dir. Rebecca Chaiklin and Eric Goode, Netflix: 2020
Podcasts with interviews with narrative nonfiction creators
The Longform podcast at longform.org interviews interesting narrative nonfiction/longform creators such podcasters, magazine and book writers, documentary directors and the like. It is hosted by Aaron Lammer, Max Linsky, and Evan Ratliff.
Tape is a radio show about people who make radio, and it is hosted by Mooj Zadie and Mickey Capper.
If you want to know more about Jon Ronson and the way he works, listen to the podcast Longform from 9 Oct 2013 where Ronson is interviewed by Evan Ratliff.
Another famous writer who works with narrative journalism is Mary Roach. We have more info about her in our chapter about popular science and “explainers”. Check out the “This Much is True” chapter.