Evidence of things seen True crime in an era of reckoning
Book - 2023
"True crime, as an entertainment genre, has always prioritized clear narrative arcs: victims wronged, police detectives in pursuit, suspects apprehended, justice delivered. But what stories have been ignored? In Evidence of Things Seen, fourteen of the most innovative crime writers working today cast a light on the cases that give crucial insight into our society. This anthology pulls back the curtain on how crime itself is a by-product of America's systemic harms and inequalities. And in doing so, it reveals how the genre of true crime can be a catalyst for social change. These works combine brilliant storytelling with incisive cultural examinations--and challenge each of us to ask what justice should look like"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- Case studies
Essays
True crime stories - Published
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New York, NY :
Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
[2023]
- Language
- English
- Other Authors
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- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xxiii, 276 pages ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-267).
- ISBN
- 9780063323926
9780063233928
- Introduction
- Editor's Note
- Part I. What We Reckon with
- A Brutal Lynching. An Indifferent Police Force. A 34 -Year Wait for Justice.
- The Short Life of Toyin Salau and a Legacy Still at Work
- "No Choice but to Do It": Why Women Go to Prison
- The Golden Age of White-Collar Crime
- Picturesque California Conceals a Crisis of Missing Indigenous Women
- How the Atlanta Spa Shootings-the Victims, the Survivors-Tell a Story of America
- Part II. The True Crime Stories We Tell
- Who Owns Amanda Knox?
- Tie a Tourniquet on Your Heart: Revisiting Edna Buchanan, America's Greatest Police Reporter
- The True Crime Junkies and the Curious Case of a Missing Husband
- Has Reality Caught Up to the 'Murder Police"?
- Part III. Shards of Justice
- Will You Ever Change?
- The Prisoner-Run Radio Station That's Reaching Men on Death Row
- To the Son of the Victim
- Three Bodies in Texas
- Acknowledgments
- Other Notable Crime Stories
- Contributors
- Permissions
Review by Kirkus Book Review