Non-fiction novel
A historical novel is a novel that has actual events and people as the basis. The subject of a novel fact can be the life of an individual, political events, crimes, scandals and the like.
In contrast to a scientific work, the events are also described or supplemented fictitious.
Among the most famous novels include fact:
- Upton Sinclair: "Boston" (1928 )
- Frank Thiess: " Tsushima: A Novel of naval warfare " (1936 )
- CW Ceram: " Gods, Graves and Scholars " (1949 )
- Truman Capote, " In Cold Blood " (1966)
- Hunter S. Thompson: "Hell's Angels " (1966)
- Norman Mailer: " The Armies of the Night " (1968)
- Norman Mailer: " Of a Fire on the Moon" (1969 )
- Bernt Engelmann: " Great Federal Cross of Merit " (1974)
- Thomas Keneally: "Schindler's List " (1982)
- Jonathan Littell: " The Kindly Ones " (2006)
- Literary genre