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单词 non-fiction
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Definition of non-fiction in English:

non-fiction

noun nɒnˈfɪkʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • Prose writing that is informative or factual rather than fictional.

    high on the bestseller lists of non-fiction
    as modifier two of her other non-fiction books
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Integrating fiction with non-fiction is no easy feat, but these would be valuable additions to any school book collection.
    • We have come a long way but there is a lot further to go with both our non-fiction and our fiction.
    • It might come as a surprise to my readers to hear that I am a rather dedicated fan of non-fiction.
    • He seems to be creating fiction from non-fiction and non-fiction from fiction.
    • There are few finer pasttimes than gauging the trends in literary non-fiction.
    • My writing non-fiction short stories has been the most healing thing I have ever done in my entire lifetime.
    • Mukherjee has authored five novels, two non-fiction books and two collections of short stories.
    • It's a blend of fiction and non-fiction which the author didn't expect her husband to read.
    • Do you find yourself becoming quite a different person writing fiction as opposed to non-fiction?
    • Although the line between fiction and non-fiction in this book is thin, there is nothing wrong with that.
    • If they start naming off non-fiction books by journalists, I ask them about fiction.
    • While the emphasis this year is on non-fiction, prose fans are not being neglected.
    • Austin has written three novels and co-authored four non-fiction books.
    • That's one reason the book won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for non-fiction.
    • His lifelong concern with the South also pervades most of his non-fiction prose works.
    • It could be fiction or non-fiction, horror or fantasy or prose or epic poetry.
    • These became regular features and drew on both non-fiction and fictional material.
    • We'll be looking at all kinds of storytelling, poetry and prose, fiction and non-fiction.
    • The middle classes are the most avid readers of novels, non-fiction and even poetry.
    • As well as her novels, Ayn Rand wrote six non-fiction books which were published during her lifetime.

Derivatives

  • non-fictional

  • adjective
    • Many have set the precedent and Goddard's novel makes a nod towards those who supported the Republican struggle in his title, which is a homage itself to George Orwell's non-fictional account of the war, Homage to Catalonia.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His memoir, Mount Allegro, which has remained in print most of the years since its first appearance in 1943, is the first of four non-fictional books written by Mangione that deal with Sicilian and Sicilian American culture.
      • Other non-fictional work and novels quickly followed The Good Earth including A House Divided, Dragon Seed, Pavilion of Women, and The Time is Noon.
      • This traumatic event clearly made a deep impression, as she returned to it several times in her fictional and non-fictional texts.
      • Since this sketch is a non-fictional work, the appearance of the devil in a tangible corporeal form is perhaps not expected, but the technique employed in this piece is similar to that which Hawthorne uses throughout the body of his work.
 
 
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