jueves, 8 de marzo de 2012
martes, 6 de marzo de 2012
domingo, 19 de febrero de 2012
"In China, Human Costs Are Built Into an iPad"
Reading this article I found out that it wasn’t a normal or classic one. It is new journalism. You will find a lot of background information, which sure took a lot of extensive research. But then you find a short story of a man named Lai. His story portraits the situation of a factory that builds ipads, Foxconn’s factory in Chengdu. So you will read an article full of facts, taken from long time ago, and a real story that shows them; exploring the power of a single worker experience. All of this information gathered makes this article as an important and interesting news report. A news report that sure took time and work.
- "In China, Human Costs Are Built Into an iPad". The New York Times. 01, 25, 2012. World. Web. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/26/business/ieconomy-apples-ipad-and-the-human-costs-for-workers-in-china.html?_r=4&pagewanted=2&hp
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miércoles, 15 de febrero de 2012
Fictional reality
When I read this quote I thought of the stories I would expect to find when reading Talese. It is clear that he wants to find the fictional side of reality. I think it will be interesting because I think I would find something that is extraordinary, but at the same time realistic and believable. Finding the real side of fiction must be interesting.
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martes, 14 de febrero de 2012
"Capote" The movie and the class
This movie, "Capote", from Bennett Miller, is very connected with the topics seen in English class. The movie is about the way in wich Capote starts to write his story: "In Cold Blood". We can see how he uses journalism to write novels. His interviews with Perry, for example, mean a lot; not only because these are journalistic actions but because we can see that the closer he gets to the criminal, the closer he can understand him and describe him. Only with actions and interviews he is able to make a complete and deep description of a character. Capote manages to create a long story with facts and testimony, a book that it is always atached to what really happens. But at the same time a very deep and descriptive writting. A non-fiction novel.
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A letter to Capote
February, 2012
Truman Capote:
I read the first chapter of your book "In Cold Blood": "The Last To See Them Alive". I think that it is a very interesting novel. You can connect with the reading, finding it realistic and descriptive. You can follow the plot of the story with no problem. And also have deep fellings, symphathy and rejection, towards every single character; all of them complex. You have done a very good job writting it based on journalistic facts. The choosen news is very strong, why did you choose it? It must be difficult to write and research about such a crime scene. I think you have done a very good job as a writter and as a journalist.
Carlos A. González
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domingo, 29 de enero de 2012
A News Report

I found a report named "Stormy Seas Delay Recovery of Liner’s Fuel". This report follows the conventional rules because it answers the wh questions. What? The draining of the fuel from the half-sunken cruise ship had been suspended. Where? In the coast of Giglio Island. When? This week. Why? Because of winds and rough seas. Who? The officials said the work of draining fuel had to be stop. It is important to drain the fuel to avoid devastating spill.
News report link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/29/world/europe/stormy-seas-delay-fuel-recovery-from-costa-concordia-ship.html?ref=world
- Pianigiani, Gaia. "Stormy Seas Delay Recovery of Liner’s Fuel. The New York Times. 01, 28, 2012. World. Web
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