Memoirs usually refer to the record and summary of past experiences or events by individuals or groups. The purpose is to provide readers with a perceptual experience and understanding rather than a pure historical record. Memoirs can be written by individuals, groups, or institutions. The style and content will vary according to the author's background, experience, values, and other factors. Compared with documentary literature, the Memoir paid more attention to the narration of emotions, characters and events, as well as the presentation of personal subjective feelings. Memoirs may add some fictional elements or exaggerate and embellish events to attract the reader's interest and emotional resonance. Therefore, the Memoir can be regarded as a literary work, but its authenticity and objectiveness are often disputed.
Non-fiction literature is a literary work that takes real events and characters as the subject matter. It aims to record and present real historical, social, political, cultural, and other stories and events. Usually, it uses objective, true, and rigorous methods to restore the authenticity and details of the events as much as possible so that readers can feel the impact and shock of the events and obtain understanding and thinking about human nature from them. The documentary literature can be in the form of news reports, special reports, novels, essays, etc. However, its main purpose is to record real events and characters to present the real world so that readers can understand the true situation of history, society, culture and so on, so as to better understand human nature, understand society, and grasp life.
Non-fiction literature was a literary work that used real events as its subject matter to reflect social, political, and cultural reality through the description and recording of real events. Non-fiction literature usually adopted an objective, true, and fair attitude. It respected the facts and did not hide any details. It tried its best to objectively present the truth and impact of the incident. The creation of documentary literature aimed to reveal the truth, inspire thinking, transmit information, and have a positive effect on the real society. Common documentary literature topics included war, political movements, social change, natural disasters, public health, human rights, and so on.
Non-fiction literature was a literary form that used real events as material to show the true face of society, politics, economy, culture, and other fields through the stories of real people and the descriptions of real scenes. The purpose of documentary literature was to record real events and characters so that readers could understand the true situation of history, society, and human nature, so as to promote the development and progress of society. The main writing techniques of documentary literature were description, narration, and criticism. Description and criticism were often used to reveal the psychology and personality of characters, as well as the nature and significance of events.
There were many situations where literary works were banned, and documentary literature was no exception. Although documentary literature was famous for its realistic recording of historical events and social reality, it could also be banned for some reasons. Some non-fiction works might be blocked by the government because of sensitive topics or political stances. Nonfiction writers could also be punished for leaking personal information or violating laws and regulations, which could also lead to their works being banned. Other than that, some non-fiction works might be reported by copyright owners, resulting in the works being deleted, adapted, blocked, etc. This was also one of the reasons why non-fiction works were banned. The situation of a literary work being banned was more complicated. It not only depended on the content of the work itself, but it was also restricted by the government, copyright owners, and many other factors.
Chinese documentary literature referred to literary works that used real events and characters as the prototype to present China's real history, society, politics, culture, and other aspects through recording, interviews, and writing. The editing and publishing process of Chinese documentary literature generally included the following steps: 1. Selection of topics: The editorial department will select topics with reporting value, impact, and legibility to determine the theme and style of the work. 2. Planning: The editorial department will carry out detailed planning work to determine the framework, structure, narrative method, language style, etc. of the work. 3. Review: The editorial department's review of the selected works depends on the value of the topic and the quality and feasibility of the works. 4. Proofreading: The editorial department will proofread and modify the work after review to ensure the accuracy and fluency of the text. 5. publication: The editorial department will submit the revised work to the publishing house for typography and printing. 6. Release: The publishing house will distribute the works to various bookstores, libraries, online bookstores and other channels to sell and promote the works to the public. The editing and publishing of Chinese documentary literature should pay attention to the quality, authenticity and legibility of the works. At the same time, it should also pay attention to the needs and feedback of society and readers to continuously improve the influence and social benefits of the works.
Pseudo-documentary is a literary writing technique that aims to present real events and scenes through fictional or exaggerated facts so that readers can feel the authenticity and credibility of the events. This kind of writing style was often used in science fiction, horror, and mystery novels, as well as news reports and historical novels. In the pseudo-documentary method, the author would usually investigate and describe the incident in detail to restore the truth of the incident as much as possible. However, due to the author's subjective consciousness and imagination, the details and truth of the event may be distorted or exaggerated to achieve a certain literary effect. This writing style may make readers feel confused and uneasy, but some people think that this literary style can arouse people's thoughts and emotions.
Reportage and documentary are both literary forms, but they are different in content, style and purpose. Reportage usually researched and reported on certain emergencies, political events, social events, historical events, etc. It presented the events themselves with a true, objective, and rigorous attitude and revealed the laws and human nature behind the events. The main purpose of reportage was to let the readers understand the truth of the event and provide objective and accurate information to help the readers better understand society and themselves. On the other hand, documentary literature was an in-depth report on the life, production, thoughts, and culture of a certain historical period, region, and group in a true, vivid, and intuitive way to present people's living conditions and spiritual outlook so that readers could better understand and understand that era and society. The main purpose of documentary literature was to record history, pass on culture, and carry forward the spirit, so that readers could feel the social atmosphere and humane feelings of that era. In terms of expression, reportage usually used narrative language to focus on the development of the plot and the description of the characters to show the events and characters in a vivid and vivid way; while documentary literature usually used narrative language to focus on the details of the description and the creation of the characters to present the events and characters in a real and objective way. Although reportage and documentary literature are different in purpose, content, expression and other aspects, they are both important branches in the field of literature, with high literary value and social significance.
Non-fiction literature was a literary work that recorded and described historical, social, political, economic, and other events in an objective and fair manner. Reading documentary literature can help us understand the real situation in the fields of history, society, politics, economy, etc., thus deepening our understanding and understanding of reality, enhancing our sense of responsibility and citizenship to society, and also enhancing our cultural confidence and national pride. In addition, documentary literature could also inspire people's thinking and creativity, improve people's thinking ability and comprehensive quality.
A documentary literary work was a literary work that used real events as material to record, describe, and present real society, history, characters, and events through fictional or realistic methods. Its main features are as follows: 1. True Records: A documentary must use true events as material to record history, characters, and events. The author must experience or see it with his own eyes to accurately capture and describe these events. Second, objective presentation: documentary literature must maintain an objective and fair attitude. It must not be subjective or exaggerate the facts. The author must describe the incident objectively, not take sides, not exaggerate or minimize the facts. 3. Real Emotions: A documentary must truly reflect the emotions, thoughts, and feelings of the characters. The author must go deep into the character's heart and accurately capture the emotions and thoughts of the character in order to let the readers feel the true emotions in the work. 4. Humanistic care: documentary literature not only records events and characters, but also reflects humane care. The author should pay attention to the background, experience, culture and beliefs of the characters, as well as the relationship between the characters and the events so that the readers can feel the author's understanding and respect for the variety of human beings. 5. Narration style: The narrative style of a documentary literary work can be varied, but generally speaking, a documentary literary work needs to have clear clues, focus on the event, pay attention to the details, and portray the characters so that the reader can clearly understand the background and relationship between the event and the characters.
Non-fiction literature is a novel or prose that takes real events and characters as the description object. Its basic characteristic is to truly reflect social life, historical events and characters, and to deeply excavate and show the meaning and meaning of them. The description of documentary literature should be objective, true, and accurate. It should restore the truth and details of the incident as much as possible so that the readers could feel the authenticity and historical nature of the incident. At the same time, documentary literature should also have a certain literary and artistic quality, through the use of language and emotional description to arouse the reader's resonance and emotional experience.