What's your personal favorite non-fiction, /lit/?
>>8622891
THE MOTHERFUCKING BIBLE HAHA YOU FEDORA SHIT, YOU'LL BURN IN HELL
Hey, thanks for the pitch for the thread. Some initial thoughts: It's okay, but at the moment way too general. We find that the most commenting activity happens on threads that have a particular angle or 'hook', ones which invite comments on a more specific topic. However we'd be happy to take a look at a revised version of your thread!
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The Journalist and the Murderer, by Janet Malcolm
>>8622891
I'm about to start reading this for a reading crime unit at uni, I was wondering, should I read in to the murders before I read the book? Will it help with clarity?
>>8623078
I'd actually recommend watching the movie Capote starring Philip Seymour Hoffman
>>8623082
Awesome, I downloaded it already so I'll watch it now, thanks!
>>8623082
And the Richard Brooks film, which is excellent.
>>8623078
Read the fucking book first you retard
>>8622891
The right stuff
>>8622891
>What's your personal favorite non-fiction, /lit/?
i dont know