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Lee Gutkind is an American writer, speaker, and literary innovator. Gutkind is the founder of the literary magazine ''Creative Nonfiction'' and the author or editor of over a dozen books. He started the first ever MFA program in creative nonfiction at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh. Currently, he is the Distinguished Writer in Residence at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and Professor in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University.〔(Lee Gutkind's Official Website )〕 ==Early life== Gutkind was born in 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and educated at the University of Pittsburgh. Formally a motorcyclist, a medical insider, a sailor, a college professor, a mid-life father and a literary whipping boy, Lee Gutkind was an unlikely success, as he explained in his previous book, ''Forever Fat: Essays by the Godfather''. His upcoming book, entitled, ''Truckin’ with Sam: A Father and Son, The Mick and The Dyl, Rockin’ and Rollin’, On the Road'', is a follow-up to his memoir ''Forever Fat''. His immersion experiences into the motorcycle subculture, the organ transplant milieu, baseball umpires and in other heretofore un-mined worlds about which he has written books, along with the literary techniques he has developed, has helped to create a new paradigm for writing about the world — the “literature of reality” that is creative nonfiction.〔 Gutkind is founder and editor of the journal ''Creative Nonfiction'', the first and largest literary journal devoted to creative nonfiction. He is also editor of ''Best Creative Nonfiction'', an annual anthology of creative nonfiction. Gutkind is author of ''Keep It Real: Everything You Need to Know About Researching and Writing Creative Nonfiction''. Gutkind has written 15 books, and edited 18 collections and volumes. In celebration of his impact on the genre, ''In Fact: The Best of Creative Nonfiction'', was published in 2004 by W.W. Norton. Book List called ''In Fact'' “an electrifying anthology . . . an exciting and defining creative nonfiction primer.” 〔 ''Vanity Fair Magazine'' proclaimed Gutkind “the Godfather” behind the creative nonfiction movement, and ''Harper’s Magazine'' noted that he is “the leading figure behind the creative nonfiction movement.” 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lee Gutkind」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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