On the literary genre spectrum, memoirs and autobiographies are right next to each other. They’re both nonfiction accounts of the author’s personal experience, usually written in first person (i.e.
Bill Finley offers a review of champion jockey Oisin Murphy's autobiography 'Sacrifice, a year in the life of a champion jockey' ...
Edited by Harriet Elinor Smith, et al. University of California Press: 738 pp., $34.95 Having created a quintessentially American brand of humor and style of literature, Mark Twain (1835-1910) can now ...
The organization will share longlists across six genres in honor of its 50th anniversary Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital ...
Frankly, who wants to read autobiographies? There are eight billion of us on Earth, all encumbered with our own lives. And the prospect of coming to burden our minds with the lives of others seems ...
(RNS) — When I was a freshman at a Jesuit high school in Los Angeles, my English composition teacher drummed into us the importance of unity, emphasis and coherence. Pope Francis’ new memoir, “Hope: ...
Six bottles of Guinness and Joan Littlewood changed Nigel Hawthorne's life forever, the late actor claims in the lively autobiography he wrote while battling cancer and completed just days before ...
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