Blood and Ink
Discover the compelling world of true crime literature with Blood and Ink by Albert Borowitz, published by Kent State University Press in 2002. This insightful guide delves into the realm of "fact-based crime literature," meticulously categorizing two main groups of works. Explore non-fictional accounts that encompass a variety of formats, including essays, monographs, journalism, court transcripts, prison histories, and biographies of criminals and police. Additionally, the book examines imaginative literature that brings these narratives to life.
With its comprehensive bibliography and case studies, Blood and Ink serves as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in crime writing, criminal investigation, and the legal system. Whether you're a scholar, a true crime enthusiast, or simply curious about infamous crimes and criminals, this hardback edition offers a thorough exploration of both literary and factual perspectives in the genre. Enhance your understanding of the intricate relationship between crime and literature with this essential reference work.