The Art of Nonfiction

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by Ayn Rand

A unique set of lectures by one of the twentieth century's most profound writers and philosophers on the craft of writing successful nonfiction, now available in print for the first time.

This amazing book, culled from sixteen informal lectures Ayn Rand gave to a select audience in the late 1960s, gives invaluable assistance to budding nonfiction writers while offering readers with a fascinating dialogue on art and creation. The Art of Nonfiction walks readers through the writing process step by step, sharing insightful observations and helpful strategies along the way. It is based on the idea that writing outstanding nonfiction is a talent that can be taught like any other.

Rand explores the psychological implications of writing, as well as the distinct roles performed by the conscious and unconscious brains, in these edited transcripts. This essential resource teaches the words and ideas of one of our most lasting authors to a new generation, from choosing a subject to editing a copy to perfecting a distinctive writing style—for authors of theoretical works or those leaning toward journalistic reporting.

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You cannot reach a mind that chooses to be closed or is so incapacitated that even if, momentarily, it wanted to integrate properly, it could not. Such a mind lacks the capacity of full focus, and is the proper concern only of a psychotherapist.

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You cannot reach a mind that chooses to be closed or is so incapacitated that even if, momentarily, it wanted to integrate properly, it could not. Such a mind lacks the capacity of full focus, and is the proper concern only of a psychotherapist.

— Ayn Rand, The Art of Nonfiction