Journalism and Literature, Part 2 of 3

Hugh Holman, Vermont Royster, and Edwin Yoder continue their discussion on journalism and literature, focusing on objectivity and accuracy, the nature of reporting and the news, and the intersections of journalism and fiction.

At the time of this interview, Holman, a trustee of the National Humanities Center, was professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Royster was editor emeritus of the Wall Street Journal and also a trustee of the Center. Yoder was a syndicated columnist for The Washington Post Writers’ Group and a trustee of the Center.

This edition of Soundings was conducted by Wayne J. Pond.

 

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