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‘WHAT is biography for? What useful purpose does it serve? Why should one write it? What is its actual importance in the field of literature? Above all, what is autobiography for, and what proper ...
Autobiography, far from the simple recounting of facts, is a complex and nuanced genre that warrants critical examination. While grounded in personal experience, autobiographical narratives are shaped ...
‘To be a biographer you must tie yourself up in lies, concealments, hypocrisies,” Freud wrote to Arnold Zweig in 1936. “Biographical truth is not to be had, and even if it were to be had, we could not ...
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