GONZOJOURNALISM

Gonzo journalism

Gonzo journalism is a style of journalism that is written without claims of objectivity, often including the reporter as part of the story via a first-person narrative. The word "gonzo" is believed to be first used in 1970 to describe an article by Hunter S. Thompson, who later popularized the style. The term has since been applied to other subjective artistic endeavors.

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gonzo journalism

Noun

  1. A form of journalism in which facts are deemed to be less important than perceived underlying truth (especially where deliberately altered consciousness is involved).


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