An autobiography posing as a novel or a novel posing as an autobiography?
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In 2012, the fake Hughes autobiography was published under the title "Clifford Irving's Autobiography of Howard Hughes" as an e-book.
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It's at this moment that the creature's tale is transformed from the autobiography of an infant to the autobiography of a slave.
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Forthcoming on sexuality in autobiography The actor came fully out in his autobiography and confessed to a relationship with "Psycho" star Anthony Perkins.
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Back in March, he teased the release of his autobiography, The Autobiography of Gucci Mane, when he posted a photo of it on Instagram.
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Snowden's new autobiography, " Permanent Record " (Metropolitan), is the autobiography of a gamer, pale and bleary-eyed and glued to his screen, longing for invincibility.
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I was at a party and a friend recommended The Autobiography of a Yogi [the autobiography of Self-Realization Fellowship founder Paramahansa Yogananda] to me.
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I left out a few of my own warts, but only really when they impacted on other human beings, because it's my autobiography, not other people's autobiography.
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Through creating JT's harrowing "autobiography," Albert probably achieved more success than she could've writing her own autobiography of a woman in her early 30s in a tiny rock band.
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Patti LuPone's autobiography — bring popcorn for that last one.
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" Before his illness, he had completed an autobiography, "Dr.
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Magic Misfits is not Harris' first book, a few years ago he made his literary debut with a choose-your-own adventure autobiography for adults, Neil Patrick Harris: Choose Your Own Autobiography.
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I'm writing an autobiography that will come out in Argentina.
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Her 1994 autobiography, I Am Roe: My Life, Roe v.
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The author even wrote his autobiography, My Life So Far.
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The modesty usually expected in an autobiography often proves elusive.
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Marshall's chronicling, so concerned it is with finding autobiography in
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Although Mr. Vassos wrote an autobiography, it was never published.
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"Autobiography of Red," Anne Carson The hero is so elusive.
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I've never seen an autobiography that was constructed like this.
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" He also wrote an autobiography, "Callas Kissed Me … Lenny Too!
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"I don't like the word 'autobiography,' " he tells an interviewer.
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I'm also reading the autobiography of the cyclist Chris Froome.
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Second one was Mike Ovitz's autobiography, which I highly recommend.
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"I'd waited long enough," Keane said in his 2011 autobiography.
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In other words, all philosophy is, to an extent, autobiography.
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So "The Lucky Ones" is wounded autobiography veiled in fiction.
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She also wrote an autobiography, God Save The Queen Diva!
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THE COST OF LIVING: A Working Autobiography, by Deborah Levy.
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The story is a biography that's adjacent to an autobiography.
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It will be on the cover of his upcoming autobiography.
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With "Katerina," the question of autobiography doesn't matter so much.
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Ms. Schreck wishes there were a better word than autobiography.
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In 20183, Mia Farrow released an autobiography, What Falls Away.
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Being an autobiography, there are no sources cited in Why Suffer?
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Now a father and 29 years sober, he's releasing his autobiography.
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I don't think I've got a developing autobiography in my movies.
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In 2014, Sachs published a memoir, I Know Nothing: The Autobiography.
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Neil Patrick Harris Choose Your Own Autobiography by Neil Patrick Harris.
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It's no accident that Huey Newton titled his autobiography Revolutionary Suicide.
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"I was bigger than most," the actor wrote in his autobiography.
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His autobiography, "Singing Was the Easy Part," was released in 2009.
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"He was very nosy," Carrier wrote, in a privately published autobiography.
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When they say they don't, he launches into a glorified autobiography.
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Copies of her autobiography, "Dancing Light," available for purchase and signing.
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One of his favorite books is Memory, Dreams, Reflections, Jung's autobiography.
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Statements from that period, included in his autobiography, reflect Robinson's disillusionment.
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Padma Lakshmi wrote about it in her now best-selling autobiography.
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Noisey: So why did you decide to write your autobiography now?
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"There was no pain," she writes in her 1988 autobiography, Debbie.
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By 1990, she had an autobiography under her high-waisted belt.
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Fresh Kid Ice recently released his autobiography, My Rise 2 Fame.
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Graham cited in "Personal History" (1997), her Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiography.
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In the case of Wayne McGregor's "Autobiography," both are at play.
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Or take it from the guy who co-wrote Trump's autobiography.
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His autobiography, "As Tough as They Come," was a best seller.
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"My Olympic dream was shattered again," she wrote in her autobiography.
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Yet Wright's very autobiography would be the catalyst for a turnaround.
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Himes wrote about his own life in a two-part autobiography.
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Hendrickson acknowledges that Wright's "Autobiography" is notoriously riddled with deliberate falsehoods.
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In his autobiography, Ellsberg recounts: I was encouraged to hear it.
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" -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez, in his autobiography, "Gabriel Garcia Marquez: A Life.
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X I think is just fundamental, irreplaceable.
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"Someone didn't like him," Ellis would later reflect in his autobiography.
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You always think writing a book is something you do, but people typically do it as an autobiography, and I definitely didn't think I had the right to write an autobiography at this point in my life.
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He has worked on everything from Pelé's autobiography to children's picture-books.
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" That spirit of gratitude pervades Smith's recently released autobiography, "Tales of Wonder.
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She even went on to make that the title of her autobiography.
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In his autobiography, Tesla describes how he works: My method is different.
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While there was obviously autobiography in there, they were so character-driven.
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In her autobiography, the British author speaks to the invention of Poirot.
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In his autobiography, Sanders completely skips the next chapter in his life.
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Flack published an autobiography called "Storm In a C Cup" in 2015.
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Commute is a small game, described as an "tiny autobiography" on Itch.
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"Writing and promoting my autobiography...brought a flood of memories," he said.
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"Autobiography" will be unveiled at Sadler's Wells in London later this year.
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She even self-published an autobiography so her memories would live on.
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The docuseries will depict the events featured in McGowan's upcoming autobiography Brave.
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However, it was less an autobiography — more like a guide to eating.
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He reads books—The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Dreams from My Father.
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Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela – Nelson Mandela 30.
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"I haven't eaten a Quaker Oat since," Williams reported in his autobiography.
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She has written an autobiography and created her own set of emoji.
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Mr. Heller's autobiography, "Ruthless," written with Gil Reavill, was published in 2006.
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Autobiography is a misnamed genre; memory speaks only some of its lines.
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His father was killed when he was 13, according to his autobiography.
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But he allowed that there was a little autobiography in the thought.
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" He also wrote an autobiography, "39 Years of Short-Term Memory Loss.
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I'm certain autobiography is increasingly the only form in all the arts.
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"But she forgot about the lawn mower," he wrote in his autobiography.
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" (He was, and is.) He calls the essays "inroads to disinhibited autobiography.
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" A desk sergeant even recommends Gates' autobiography: "I learned a few things.
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The Excellence is an obvious rival for Range Rover's ultraplush Autobiography edition.
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Although the Range Rover Autobiography starts at a much more expensive $140,000.
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You can read more about MC Flux's exploits in his autobiography Dirty.
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Yes, he has written a book of prose poetry and an autobiography.
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THE COST OF LIVING A Working Autobiography By Deborah Levy 134 pp.
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The resulting book, "Where the Past Begins," isn't a conventional narrative autobiography.
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" He called the last chapter of his autobiography "Happy to Be Forgotten.
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"Stuttering brings out some very strange reactions," he wrote in his autobiography.
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Were you aware that Ms. Simpson's debut album, "Autobiography," went triple platinum?
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It's called The Autobiography and it's out July 28 via Roc Nation.
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" It ends with the ensemble of drawings titled "Autobiography of a Year.
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I remember reading Ben Franklin's autobiography and being so delighted by it.
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It was autobiography — and the darkening of his palette — that renewed him.
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The title of his autobiography, "All Out of Step," sums it up.
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In the autobiography, Ms. Ellis described flying her first Spitfire, on Oct.
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For Davis, who died in 1991, the authoritative tome is his autobiography.
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This is autobiography disguised as séance, masquerading as eulogy, camouflaged as performance.
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The work she selected was "Autobiography," a 1968 triptych by Robert Rauschenberg.
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In the wake of "Aftermath," Cusk announced she was finished with autobiography.
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"David Copperfield," Charles Dickens The thinly veiled autobiography of Charles Dickens himself.
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The subsequent revisions suggest that autobiography is a highly mutable art form.
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Or consider a story recounted by a former tennis star in her autobiography.
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To understand this dynamic, all you have to do is read his autobiography.
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"It's been so long since Carter passed away," he wrote in his autobiography.
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I wish I had read Pauline Black's autobiography Black by Design back then.
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Also a published author, Alaskey penned his autobiography, That's Still Not All Folks!!
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Now, with his debut album The Autobiography, Mensa focuses on his inner turmoils.
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She has also written an autobiography, "My Story: Sarah, the Duchess of York."
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In the meantime he wrote an autobiography, "Politics and Pasta," with David Fisher.
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After publishing an unsanctioned autobiography abroad, he apologised grovelingly for his "irreparable mistake".
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" - Discussing the genesis of the torrid-selling Chrysler minivan in his autobiography "Iacocca.
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Douglass was a prominent author, activist and speaker whose autobiography was widely circulated.
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"Autobiography" will incorporate one of the hottest technologies of the moment: artificial intelligence.
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Even her autobiography has a vaguely sexual thing as its most famous moment.
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And there is a film about her 2012 autobiography, "Grace," in the works.
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He also disclosed in his autobiography that he had suffered a mini-stroke.
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"I had no playmates of my own age," wrote Anastasi in her autobiography.
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Since he just dropped his new album, "The Autobiography" ... we're guessing he'll pay.
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There is a tendency to presume autobiography in fiction by women or minorities.
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He also disclosed in his autobiography that he had suffered a mini-stroke.
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But, as he explained in his recently published autobiography, it has little choice.
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It could describe Vic Mensa's The Autobiography, or Meek Mills's Wins and Losses.
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Howe is a poet of autobiography, if not exactly one of personal candor.
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His autobiography was the first of several books he published, including a novel.
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Shiferaw Bekele, a historian, recalls bonfires of books that included Haile Selassie's autobiography.
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He also wrote a biography of Napoleon and an autobiography, "Sundry Times" (1986).
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Her autobiography includes plenty of photos taken during her downtime and "off days."
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The tapes will constitute a posthumous autobiography scheduled to be published next month.
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" Obama is currently on a tour to promote her recently published autobiography "Becoming.
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Parks explained in her autobiography that she was not physically tired that day.
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"At 23, I was flexed," Flash told David Ritz, who wrote Flash's autobiography.
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"The governor definitely published an untraditional political autobiography," spokesperson Lauren Hitt told Vox.
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He wrote his autobiography, "The Right Place at the Right Time," in 1990.
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In this political autobiography, he recounts his origins and explains his centrist philosophy.
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"I was a dilettante and knew nothing," he later wrote in his autobiography.
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At the risk of impugning Mr. Presson, this may not be strict autobiography.
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"They are two parts of a whole," he contended in his 1967 autobiography.
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His autobiography, "Clock This: My Life as an Inventor," was published in 1999.
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Because in his autobiography, Henry James says that's his favorite corner in Manhattan.
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For that reason, I am horrified that Hachette has rejected Woody Allen's autobiography.
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The legendary musician, 72, opens up in his new autobiography Me, out Oct.
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In his autobiography, in which he was critical of the Navy, Lieut. Gen.
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Let's not forget his autobiography, "Doing Battle: The Making of a Skeptic" (1996).
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Contenders were also named for the autobiography, biography, nonfiction, poetry and criticism categories.
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"Autobiography," John Cowper Powys Friends of mine tell me it's an essential book.
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The new book is a work of fiction, but has elements of autobiography.
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Sharapova spoke of her rivalry with Williams extensively in her autobiography last year.
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"My mother had magic in her hands," Miss Brennan wrote in her autobiography.
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Autofiction (the term was coined by the French writer and theorist Serge Doubrovsky in 1977) seeks to blend autobiography and fiction in a mysterious, almost alchemical fashion, in pursuit of a deeper truth than either mere autobiography or fiction can deliver.
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Her new autobiography, "A Woman's Work", is as serious as his books are riotous.
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Reagan was influenced by Chambers's postconversion autobiography, "Witness," which fused spirituality and anti-Communism.
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In his autobiography, graphic of course, they dazzled like sun-rays round his head.
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In his autobiography, "Promises to Keep," Biden wrote Stennis turned away from his past.
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Zweig's elegiac autobiography—is the world that even Roth feels he can enter. Zweig
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Best known for The Hoax (19343), his account of his unauthorized Howard Hughes autobiography.
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His tale has been told before, not least in his autobiography, "Next Stop Execution".
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We use autobiographical material, but the autobiography is not what the lyrics are about.
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It's a gorgeously written autobiography by Clemantine Wamariya, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide.
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I've done an autobiography and in many ways this gets to the point quicker.
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Wilson based on her grandmother's autobiography that Wilson will executive produce and star in.
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Maybe go write your autobiography cause it sounds like you might be ready to.
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Durrani's own revolution began with her controversial 1991 autobiography, published when she was 37.
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MAKER OF PATTERNS An Autobiography Through Letters By Freeman Dyson 400 pp. Liveright. $27.95.
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Netflix will spin Sophia Amoruso's best-selling autobiography into a comedy series, Variety reports.
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Paramahansa Yogananda, author of Autobiography of a Yogi, is currently rolling in his grave.
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The "landscape of wild fantasy," as she wrote in her autobiography, was their backyard.
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Nicole, to what degree do you think your work reflects your life, your autobiography?
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" Agassi was brutally honest about this period in his life in his autobiography "Open.
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Believe me, I read four biographies, I read his autobiography; it's a beautiful book.
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It was on the great mound of Nimrud that Christie began writing her autobiography.
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"Now a blow had fallen like the lightning stroke," Wright wrote in his autobiography.
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"I discovered that freedom isn't just picked up naturally," she wrote in her autobiography.
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No athletes talk to themselves like tennis players," Agassi wrote in his autobiography, "Open.
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Bruce Springsteen talks about his new autobiography, "Born to Run," on CBS Sunday Morning.
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"Aviators were more than mere mortals to us," Mr. Sutter recalled in his autobiography.
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Combining documentary, autobiography, poetry and politics, the film has Mr. Riggs in its center.
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" Dean Acheson, President Truman's Secretary of State, called his autobiography "Present at the Creation.
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In her Autobiography series, she explores her experiences of solace as well as trauma.
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But it also reflects the gap in her life where autobiography would normally begin.
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A writer, her books include an autobiography and one about post-White House life.
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In 1996, the autobiography was sold at auction for $20,000, according to Davidson College.
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With an autobiography and his own perfume brand, Ibrahimovic promotes himself outside of football.
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Paytas has written 11 books in total, experimenting with poetry, novels, and an autobiography.
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A group of students had been reading "Mein Kampf," Hitler's autobiography, during free periods.
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"A consensus was reached — the campaign had no future," he wrote in his autobiography.
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Some of those pictures appeared in her autobiography, "Vignettes: Chapters From a Life" (2012).
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In 2012, the autobiography was published for the first time as an e-book.
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Throughout this documentary, an unconvincing actor named Jack Dimich recites excerpts from Tesla's autobiography.
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I just bought "The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams"; I've always loved his poems.
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This becomes your normal day," Ms. Murad wrote in her autobiography, "The Last Girl.
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She talked about what it has been like having her autobiography adapted for Netflix.
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In his autobiography, he describes how he dropped out of school in sixth grade.
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People refer to this as my autobiography — walk by it, and you'll see why.
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"It's a step away from the autobiography of the previous work," Ms. Suss said.
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"I must admit I was shocked," Larsen wrote in his autobiography The Perfect Yankee.
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"I've always been someone who was different," he wrote in his autobiography in 2003.
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"Promise Me, Dad" is a hybrid, part ex-Vice-Presidential memoir, part candidate autobiography.
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He published a score of books: novels, short stories, poetry, nonfiction and an autobiography.
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Also defying genre was "Motel Chronicles" (1982), a collection of stories, autobiography and poetry.
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Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books THE COST OF LIVING: A Working Autobiography, by Deborah Levy.
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"So many people identified with and related to 'Respect'," Franklin wrote in her autobiography.
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She even found the time to write an autobiography and start her own product lines.
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Aly Raisman's Autobiography Fierce Hits Bookshelves Today Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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He's also enjoyed considerable success recently with the full and final publication of his autobiography.
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Comedy is well-known for trading in autobiography, for mining personal experience for harsh truths.
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Mane wrote about his son in his memoir, The Autobiography of Gucci Mane, in 2017.
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She rarely gave interviews and to this day doesn't have an official biography or autobiography.
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In the meantime, Mr Assange will have plenty of time to work on that autobiography.
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"They never knew who I was until I told them," she wrote in her autobiography.
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In his 2012 autobiography, he discussed Argentino's death, saying that the incident ruined his life.
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Last week he shared that his debut The Autobiography would be out on July 28.
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"That was the first rock and roll I heard," Richards wrote in his 2010 autobiography.
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In her 2009 autobiography, UnSweetined, the actress talked about becoming an alcoholic at age 14.
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He'd written his autobiography and it was being released the same week as our album.
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"How much I have loved that part of the world," she wrote in her autobiography.
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"The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley" by Malcolm X, Alex Haley
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"When the autobiography came out, I was chatting at work with a mate," he continues.
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The show (at the New Victory, June 1-10) is part autobiography, part cultural history.
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It was long rumored that there were three unpublished chapters of Malcolm X's autobiography somewhere.
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Three missing chapters that were left out of "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" have surfaced.
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DIAMOND We definitely most did not want it to be like a typical rock autobiography.
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Every author I spoke to was, to varying degrees, aware of the assumptions of autobiography.
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In 1924, J. Donald Abrams reviewed the Sherlock Holmes creator's autobiography for the Book Review.
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By 1936, when he was in his mid-30s, he had already published an autobiography.
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But Willoughby's autobiography is one small step removed from Saturday morning cartoons in its Orientalism.
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"Miles: The Autobiography," a book put together by Quincy Troupe, sure left an impression, too.
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The great passion of Snowden's autobiography is his anguished love for the very early Internet.
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Sam Zell, the controversial and bombastic billionaire real estate investor, published his autobiography in 2017.
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Her 2017 autobiography, "Unstoppable," delivered underwhelming sales in North America despite her remarkable life story.
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Ms. Kalman took on the "Autobiography" at the suggestion of her literary agent, Charlotte Sheedy.
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"My own autobiography has never interested me very much," John Ashbery once told an interviewer.
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In 2004, he admitted in his autobiography that he bet on baseball while Reds manager.
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This autobiography by the Band's guitarist and main songwriter is high-spirited, entertaining and generous.
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The book contains as much autobiography as portraiture, and it begins with an arresting anecdote.
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Autobiography of any sort is at its best when people talk about overcoming life's problems.
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Mr. Morris published his autobiography, "Get the Picture: A Personal History of Photojournalism," in 1998.
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In 213, she published an autobiography called A Contra Flots (French for "Against the Tide").
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Mr. Damone's autobiography, "Singing Was the Easy Part," written with David Chanoff, appeared in 2009.
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"I was seized by that old sense of fear," he wrote in his autobiography Pryor Convictions.
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After the release of the album, Kesha also released an illustrated autobiography and a TV documentary.
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Farrow herself called her father "a womanizer of legendary proportions" in her autobiography What Falls Away.
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This time, though, Dunham appears to be straying from autobiography and mostly staying behind the camera.
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"Hollywood rejected me and turned me into something silly and shameful," he writes in his autobiography.
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Frye recalls the time Davis was forced to give a copy of her autobiography to Crawford.
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On Tuesday night's Autobiography on A&E, Fualaau, now 34, declined to address the split directly.
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Bruce Springsteen The Boss gave more than seven years of his life to writing his autobiography.
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At this point, it seems reasonable to mention that the real Fauna Hodel wrote an autobiography.
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My autobiography was called "Adventures of an Apple Founder," and Jobs was very critical of it.
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For example, black people make several appearances in Kusama's 2002 autobiography as exotic or primitive beings.
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In her 2000 autobiography, Angel on My Shoulder, she recounted her lifelong battle with substance abuse.
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IN 2011 JULIAN ASSANGE was asked whether he had in mind a title for his autobiography.
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He initially resurfaced claims of his relationship with Jackson in his 2016 autobiography Every Little Step.
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Besides, Julian's picture that inspired the title has been documented; his classmate Lucy wrote an autobiography.
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Some call St. Augustine's Confessions the first Western autobiography, but it's really the first Western memoir.
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A Madea Halloween hits theaters Friday, and his autobiography Higher is Waiting is out Nov. 14.
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I probably discovered the movie adaptation of Elizabeth Wurtzel's autobiography, Prozac Nation, in a lethargic haze.
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"Emotionally, the book is an autobiography," Ms. Cliff told the reference work Contemporary Authors in 1986.
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Agassi's astounding autobiography and David Foster Wallace's Federer essay turned me into an avid tennis fan.
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His autobiography, "Citizen Lane," was published in 2012, with an introduction by the actor Martin Sheen.
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Biden recounted the story in his 2007 autobiography and it was published in The Washington Post.
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In his "Autobiography," Mill recounts a spiritual crisis that, he realized, his education had partly precipitated.
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They range from a history of genomics to the autobiography of Nike co-founder Phil Knight.
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He made a little quote for me on my autobiography, on the cover of the book.
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But the release of Springsteen's autobiography Born to Run dragged far darker topics to the fore.
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"There's that fear of everybody forgetting about you," he wrote of that period in his autobiography.
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But the project based on Sophia Amoruso's autobiography has revealed a big piece of casting news.
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But the release of Springsteen's autobiography Born to Run dragged far darker topics to the fore.
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In the U.S. premiere of "Autobiography," he places his own body and life under the microscope.
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"Bastardino, little bastard, you little bastard!" the woman screamed, Mr. Zeffirelli recalled in a 21963 autobiography.
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She began writing only in her 40s, first short stories and then — her true métier — autobiography.
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He published a 300-page autobiography, "Black Eagle," which made him a celebrity among overseas Vietnamese.
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"I was a stinking, drugged-out dope fiend," Kline wrote in "Never Lose" (1996), his autobiography.
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His autobiography, "Reflecting on Things Past: The Memoirs of Peter Lord Carrington," was published in 1988.
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"Frankly, it is very hard to remember things from the 21988s," he wrote in his autobiography.
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As in much of her work, autobiography opens out onto larger themes, and humor encompasses sadness.
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"It was a time of transition in the jazz world," Mr. Heath wrote in his autobiography.
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The play, like most of Ms. Thurber's work, melds fiction and polemic with biography and autobiography.
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"I suppose this book is my autobiography," McCullers wrote to a lover after she completed it.
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For someone who worked in the intelligence community, the very idea of an autobiography feels uncomfortable.
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The resulting tome may be the longest autobiography ever published, running to over 3,500 handwritten pages.
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Franklin's autobiography, "Aretha: From These Roots," came out in 1999, when she was in her 50s.
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In his autobiography, he shares his personal history, the inspiration behind his work, and beautiful photographs.
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As an inspirational speaker, he travels frequently and his autobiography, "Opportunities," was recently published in Sweden.
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Faas, recounting the episode in his autobiography, cheekily but perhaps deservedly takes part of the credit.
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Writing autobiography, like all self-portraiture, is an art, even if it can be very lifelike.
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Autofiction is a literary genre that describes fictionalized autobiography — essentially memoir with a license to invent.
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"The greater the achievements, the more I love him," Mahler recounted telling Gustav in her autobiography.
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The rapper was at a Barnes & Noble Tuesday in NYC to sign copies of his autobiography.
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Rather, they articulated their work in much more personal and purposeful terms, often grounded in autobiography.
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"He glanced quickly through my drawings," Perriand recalls in her 1998 autobiography Une Vie de creation.
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Lieutenant Colonel Michael Waltz, Michael Malice, author of Dear Reader, the unauthorized autobiography of Kim Jong-il.
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She told me to write an autobiography, because it's a good thing — sometimes — to remember your life.
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Her autobiography is a glimpse into the life of someone who continually, bravely, forges her own way.
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It's simultaneously a basic filmmaking class and a poignant look at art as a form of autobiography.
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Lahore, Pakistan (CNN)Imagine writing your autobiography and publishing it in real time across all media, globally.
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He's preparing to perform some of his most personal songs on his newly released album, The Autobiography.
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There had been signs of trouble in his letters, and arguably in his boastful autobiography, "Ecce Homo".
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He is promoting his autobiography, and there is renewed speculation that he intends to run for mayor.
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Because he's closer to autobiography than anything else in the play — everyone else is pieces, figments, fragments.
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In 2004, Tatum detailed her dysfunctional relationship with her father in her searing autobiography A Paper Life.
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"In Haley's mind, 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' was also the story of Alex Haley," Norrell writes.
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On Autobiography this week, she eventually agreed to speak in generalities about the state of her marriage.
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You could, in theory, argue that this denial is unfair, because autobiography shapes how we interpret art.
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JAY-Z went on stage to introduce the rapper, who recently announced his debut album, The Autobiography.
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France, he cried in his autobiography "Dans mes yeux", was a stifling place with a sale mentalité.
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It will also add Miles Davis' autobiography, aptly titled Miles, as an attempt to sweeten the deal.
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Pacquiao's family was dirt-poor, and, according to his autobiography, the family lived in a thatched hut.
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Saroo Brierley's autobiography A Long Way Home is brought to life by first-time director Garth Davis.
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"[It] sounds young, I get it," Letourneau, now 56, said on Tuesday night's Autobiography, on A&E.
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Carl Cox will release an autobiography about life before and after Ibiza, called Space to Breathe. 24.
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Emerson later worked as a solo artist and wrote an autobiography, "Pictures of an Exhibitionist," in 2004.
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His autobiography "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American" is a good place to start.
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LaMotta was famously portrayed by De Niro in the 1980 movie "Raging Bull," based on Jake's autobiography.
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S. Lewis, That Hideous Strength An autobiography is only to be trusted when it reveals something disgraceful.
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It all feels like a rebuttal to his bandmate Levon Helm's searing autobiography This Wheel's On Fire.
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In a second Instagram post, Truesdale showed himself reading her autobiography, Talking as Fast as I Can.
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"One night over dinner, I said, 'Let's get married,' " he recalled in his autobiography An American Life.
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"Autobiography is really hard to write because every character is an actual living breathing person," Hart said.
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I was listening to this Tom Petty autobiography by Warren Zanes, and I understood something about that.
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An autobiography of the former basketball player (and Grateful Dead fan), who has struggled with injuries. 4.
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An autobiography of the former basketball player (and Grateful Dead fan), who has struggled with injuries. 7.
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As he described in his 1972 autobiography, Robinson -- like contemporary NFL players -- was protesting against institutional racism.
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If I were writing an autobiography, it would have to begin after the time of that photograph.
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" Fifteen years after his landslide defeat, Barry Goldwater penned an autobiography that he titled "With No Apologies.
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"It's just as well, because to write an autobiography as literature is just impossible," Mr. Loomis said.
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In his autobiography, "My Story," Mohammed recalled having next to no money when he lived in Cambridge.
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It may also be the only film derived from Shakespeare to resonate primarily as an emotional autobiography.
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It's autobiography as archetype, a paean to the electric guitar as both a tool and a rescuer.
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In some ways, Kin Ships is my attempt to write an autobiography using only pre-existing songs.
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He has her artwork; she wears his pieces (and wrote the foreword for his recent autobiography, "Goldstruck").
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In her autobiography Confessions of a Sex Kitten, Kitt describes becoming increasingly frustrated as the luncheon continued.
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Vic Mensa has been prepping fans for the release of his debut album The Autobiography all summer.
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Hart, meanwhile, claimed in his autobiography that Austin hadn't bladed before and was uncomfortable doing it himself.
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I've done autobiography — but I have aged the ankle, the back, maybe the brain, the emotional state.
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The title of her autobiography was "And June Whitfield," a comment on a lifetime of supporting roles.
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The trap in assessing "My Art" is to assume that it contains more autobiography than it does.
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Maybe Frederick Douglass's autobiography or "The Far Away Brothers" or "The Third Reconstruction," written by the Rev.
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In addition to her autobiography, she wrote about the history of black Kentuckians in her later years.
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Like many of Wojnarowicz's works, it mixes text and image, autobiography and political action, tenderness and rage.
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He has also been working on an autobiography, and he does not plan on leaving anything out.
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He found his father, a pharmacist named Marcello, in Florence, Italy, he wrote in a 2010 autobiography.
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But by calling it a visual autobiography, it created — for me, anyway — all sorts of raised expectations.
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Most sources, including his 1982 autobiography, "Jerry Lewis: In Person," give his birth name as Joseph Levitch.
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Mr. Sánchez, the Spanish prime minister, praised Mr. Costa and his Portuguese model in a recent autobiography.
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Last year he published his autobiography -- "Soulman: The Rocky Johnson Story" -- and his son wrote the foreword.
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The Kennedys, Mr. Vaughn wrote in his name-dropping autobiography, "A Fortunate Life" (2008), were big fans.
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That's unusual for the garrulous Boudreau, whose nickname, Gabby, is part of the title of his autobiography.
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Her experiences, captured in the autobiography she wrote in the 1920s, come to life in this account.
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"The Years" interests me because it is an autobiography that is not written in the first person.
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The highly in-demand autobiography of the former first lady was the top checkout title for 2019.
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Trump argued that Carson's stories about past violence in his autobiography should disqualify him from the presidency.
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One of my favorite trends in the past decade of games has been a move toward autobiography.
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He compares the audacity required for writing an autobiography to the ritual slaughter orchestrated by a bullfighter.
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"I knew that this horrible life would soon be my life, too," he wrote in an autobiography.
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But Halley, who is thirty-one, is less interested in autobiography than in subverting her audience's assumptions.
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The process Margo Humphrey uses to tell personal stories that combine autobiography with fantasy is indeed complicated.
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In his autobiography, Mr. Smith put it bluntly: "The Fall are about the present, and that's it."
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Some of the softest and sweetest songs of the band's entire career are featured in Merritt's autobiography.
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He wrote his first autobiography in his mid-30s and often referred to himself in the third person.
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An ill-timed Netflix sitcom based on Amoruso's "#Girlboss" autobiography was canceled after one season in June 2017.
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Allegedly, though, he's working on a project of his own: an autobiography called Too Close to the Candle.
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While locked up, he hand-wrote an autobiography/Philly mob history on a series of yellow legal pads.
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In his 2011 autobiography, Late, Late at Night, Springfield wrote that he attempted suicide when he was 17.
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"If she dies, that's a huge part of me gone," Jones wrote at the end of his autobiography.
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Draper's autobiography, Beyond The Little Blue Box, is currently in the preorder stage, and Wozniak has endorsed it.
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"This is making the argument that the art is actually autobiography," said Nielson, a University of Richmond professor.
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" Gucci writes something similar in his autobiography: "This is how these downward spirals in my life always went.
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Carne, who died in 2015, said in a 1985 autobiography that Reynolds physically assaulted her during their marriage.
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JAY-Z even took the stage to introduce rapper Mensa, who recently announced his debut album, The Autobiography.
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In his autobiography, "Zayn," out Tuesday, the singer writes that he would sometimes go for days without eating.
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No One Is Coming to Save Us, Stephanie Powell Watts (Author), (HarperCollins Publishers) Outstanding Literary Work, Biography / Autobiography
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Autobiography debuted in the middle of Ashlee's first season with the title track serving as the theme song.
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"It was certainly not one of the shows I am most proud of," Marshall wrote in his autobiography.
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Gloria Steinem dedicated her recently published autobiography to the doctor who performed her illegal abortion at age 22.
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The exhibition, aptly named The Spirit of Autobiography, is available at the Computex technology show until June 3.
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Dickinson's 2002 autobiography, "No Lifeguard On Duty," mentions the Lake Tahoe visit does not mention Cosby's alleged assault.
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I've got one final obligation to uphold, as per her autobiography Wishful Drinking: Rest in peace, Carrie Fisher.
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That same year, Cole was arrested in Toronto, Canada, for heroin possession, which she discussed in her autobiography.
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His boorishness is true-blue, but his autobiography of a self-made man is, unlike Scaramucci's, completely invented.
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" He also likes The Autobiography of John Stuart Mill as a book to "help you think more clearly.
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Many stem directly from her 1956 autobiography, "Lady Sings the Blues," which historians say is riddled with untruths.
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The book, titled, "To the Light House," blends autobiography, fiction and surrealist riffs on mortality, nature and consciousness.
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But after reading Izzard's autobiography "Believe Me, " Gates found that he and Izzard are two of a kind.
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" Considering the notes for his autobiography, Augustus says that they resemble "the work of someone other than myself.
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In his autobiography, "Undisputed Truth," Tyson cops to quoting one of his favorite characters, Apocalypse, in an interview.
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His 1979 autobiography, "All You Need Is Ears", chronicles his discovery of the Beatles and their creative process.
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He's super talented and I love the way that he has remained a myth even after his autobiography.
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" And according to Marlon Brando's autobiography, Chaplin treated Sydney, one of the sons he fathered with Grey, "cruelly.
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I'm pretty sure she was probably made aware of him by Anne Carson's book, The Autobiography of Red.
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Though it looks like a standard autobiography, from the title alone, inside it takes on a different structure.
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By Clinton's own admission in his autobiography, he wasn't the best musician around, but he was the visionary.
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In his autobiography, published in 19723, Greenspan depicted his rise to power as a series of lucky coincidences.
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Like prisoners all over the world, Mr. Mandela wrote letters, hundreds of them, each one a condensed autobiography.
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Mr. Bloomberg is also preparing to reissue a revised edition of his autobiography, "Bloomberg by Bloomberg," aides confirmed.
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One of the first celebrity U.S. chief executives, his autobiography made best-seller lists in the mid-1980s.
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Schaefer's book mixes cultural analysis and interviews with famous women and friends with elements of her own autobiography.
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For Mr. McGregor, "Autobiography" is the first in a series of choreographic studies of memory and genetic code.
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Lynley spoke to PEOPLE in November 1994, saying she'd been asked to write an autobiography, although she'd resisted.
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Natalia Makarova, looking back in her "Dance Autobiography" (1980) wrote that Manon had been her most rewarding role.
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They're accosted by one of her authors, a glittering young literary star from Brooklyn who only writes autobiography.
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She documented her fight with ovarian cancer in her autobiography, "It's Always Something," a catchphrase of Roseanne Roseannadanna.
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"The book should be a handbook for the brilliant community—wrapped in autobiography, wrapped in biography," he said.
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After announcing on Monday a deal to publish the director's autobiography, Hachette Book Group has dropped those plans.
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He wrote a dozen books, of increasingly idiosyncratic character, poised between philosophy, aphoristic cultural criticism, polemic, and autobiography.
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Chris Hadfield's autobiography documenting his 4,000 hours spent in space is yet another one of Nadella's book recommendations.
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The massive hardcover "Rihanna" is billed as an autobiography, but really it's another one of her luxury offerings.
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In 2018, the year he turned 95, his book "Maker of Patterns: An Autobiography Through Letters" was published.
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The "Autobiography" ends with a remarkable suite of portraits of the two, and an afterword, by Ms. Kalman.
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His rise was in part due to the publication of his autobiography a few months after his death.
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But in his autobiography, race is nearly always front and center, and there are powerful and awful scenes.
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When news broke that he was writing his autobiography, there was an audible gasp from the culture: Finally!
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"I was always engaged by the instant of the strike," he wrote in his autobiography, published in 1988.
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Many of the poems take the shape of stories, feeling like autobiography, a mix of musing and memories.
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The autobiography -- which details his insane life on and off the field -- was released a couple weeks ago.
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For more on Julian Schnabel, see his autobiography, CVJ: Nicknames of Maitre D's and Other Excerpts from Life.
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