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Despite only being named early in the nineteenth century, first-person autobiographical writing originates in antiquity. Roy Pascal differentiates autobiography...
Click to read more »An autobiographical novel, also known as an autobiographical fiction, fictional autobiography, or autobiographical fiction novel, is a type of novel which...
Click to read more »Autobiographical memory (AM) is a memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life, based on a combination of episodic (personal...
Click to read more »Hyperthymesia, also known as hyperthymestic syndrome or highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), is a condition that leads people to be able to remember...
Click to read more »Autobiographic Sketches, sometimes referred to as the Autobiography of Thomas De Quincey, is a work first published in 1853. “Sketches” suggests the mode...
Click to read more »Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) is an inability to retrieve specific memories from one's autobiographical memory. Instead, general memories...
Click to read more »Music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) refer to the recollection of personal experiences or past events that are triggered when hearing music or...
Click to read more »How to Write an Autobiographical Novel is a 2018 essay collection by American writer Alexander Chee, published by Mariner Books. The essays, spanning Chee's...
Click to read more »A046043 (Autobiographical numbers)". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Khovanova, Tanya (2008), Autobiographical Numbers...
Click to read more »An autobiographical comic (also autobio, graphic memoir, or autobiocomic) is an autobiography in the form of comic books or comic strips. The form first...
Click to read more »Sidney Sheldon (February 11, 1917 – January 30, 2007) was an American writer. He was prominent in the 1940s and 50s, first working on Broadway plays, and...
Click to read more »the early 1990s alternative comics world when he began publishing autobiographical comics in his comic book Yummy Fur. During this period Brown produced...
Click to read more »The Autobiographical sketch (1776) of Joseph Haydn is the only autobiographical document that was ever prepared by this composer. Haydn wrote the sketch...
Click to read more »(2007), along with The Best of Liddle Britain (2007) and the semi-autobiographical Selfish, Whining Monkeys (2014). He also presented television programmes...
Click to read more »created by Ryan Murphy and Bret Easton Ellis, based on Ellis' semi-autobiographical novel. The series is set in Los Angeles in 1981. The story follows...
Click to read more »The Prelude or, Growth of a Poet's Mind; An Autobiographical Poem is an autobiographical poem in blank verse by the English poet William Wordsworth. Intended...
Click to read more »Kaputt is a 1944 autobiographical novel by the Italian writer Curzio Malaparte. The book was inspired by Malaparte's experiences as a war correspondent...
Click to read more »Knowing Ones, also known as Plain Truths in a Homespun Dress, is an 1802 autobiographical book written by American businessman Timothy Dexter. The book uses...
Click to read more »A Daughter of the Samurai is a 1925 autobiographical novel by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto. Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto (1874-1950) was a Japanese-American writer and...
Click to read more »a Norwegian author. He became known worldwide for a series of six autobiographical novels titled My Struggle (Min Kamp). The Wall Street Journal has described...
Click to read more »Everybody Hates Chris (stylized in all lowercase) is an American semi-autobiographical sitcom created by Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi that originally aired on...
Click to read more »Fates Worse than Death, subtitled An Autobiographical Collage of the 1980s, is a 1991 collection of essays, speeches, and other previously uncollected...
Click to read more »isolated, and pure RA. RA negatively affects an individual's episodic, autobiographical, and declarative memory, but they can still form new memories because...
Click to read more »Wagner's "Autobiographic Sketch" (in the original German, Autobiographische Skizze) was written in 1842. It is the composer's earliest autobiographical account...
Click to read more »The Lover (French: L'Amant) is an autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras, published in 1984 by Les Éditions de Minuit. It has been translated into...
Click to read more »The World, the Flesh and Myself is an autobiographical book by Michael Davidson. True Confession. 23 December 1962, p. 7. The Observer. Reviews. November...
Click to read more »Humphrey Bogart and actress Lauren Bacall, and authored three semi-autobiographical books about his family. Stephen Humphrey Bogart was born on January...
Click to read more »order of occurrence. They are subject to rapid forgetting. They make autobiographical remembering specific. They are recollectively experienced when accessed...
Click to read more »Generation (2021). She has also featured in Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical The Fabelmans (2022), in the horror film Heretic (2024), and in the...
Click to read more »crime drama miniseries developed by Dennis Lehane, based on the 2010 autobiographical novel In with the Devil: a Fallen Hero, a Serial Killer, and a Dangerous...
Click to read more »at Christmas 2024. That year, he began developing Off Color, a semi-autobiographical comedy for Amazon Prime Video, with Brian Gallivan, Ilana Glazer, and...
Click to read more »Djalan Sampoerna is a Malay autobiographical manuscript written by Soetjipto, a homosexual Javanese priyayi that is written between 1919 and 1927 in East...
Click to read more »small village of Slad in Gloucestershire. His most notable work is the autobiographical trilogy Cider with Rosie (1959), As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning...
Click to read more »Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad is an autobiographical book written by Waris Dirie and Cathleen Miller, published in 1998 about...
Click to read more »Parting With Illusions is an autobiographical book by television journalist Vladimir Posner. It was originally written in English and published in the...
Click to read more »The Cross and the Switchblade is a autobiographical book written by the Rev. David Wilkerson with John and Elizabeth Sherrill, published by Bernard Geis...
Click to read more »based in Marin County, California. Her nonfiction works are largely autobiographical. Lamott's writings, marked by their self-deprecating humor and openness...
Click to read more »the dubious honorific "the Welsh Irvine Welsh". The novel is largely autobiographical, Griffiths moved to Aberystwyth to research a PhD in post-war British...
Click to read more »February 1804 – 24 December 1878) was a Scottish working-class poet and autobiographical writer. Campbell was born on 11 February 1804 at Quarry Head, Edzell...
Click to read more »direct-to-video sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000). He directed a semi-autobiographical mockumentary film, Pauly Shore Is Dead (2003). Paul Montgomery Shore...
Click to read more »In America is a 2002 drama film directed by Jim Sheridan. The semi-autobiographical screenplay was written by Jim Sheridan and his daughters, Naomi and...
Click to read more »fragments" was coined by Marigold Linton, a pioneer in the study of autobiographical memory research. This is reflected, for example, in the narrator of...
Click to read more »Esther Freud (born 1963) is a British novelist, known for her autobiographical novel Hideous Kinky (1992). She is the daughter of the painter Lucian Freud...
Click to read more »My Squirrel Days is an autobiographical comedy book by American actress Ellie Kemper. The book was published on October 9, 2018 and received mostly positive...
Click to read more »Things Could be Worse is an autobiographical novel by Lily Brett about a family of Polish Jews who migrated to Melbourne in the late 1940s. Renia and Josl...
Click to read more »of autobiographical memory. Some researchers believe that there is reason to distinguish flashbulb memories from other types of autobiographical memories...
Click to read more »Control (2023–present). Patel and his sister wrote and directed an autobiographical documentary, Meet the Patels. Patel was born in Freeport, Illinois...
Click to read more »Hideous Kinky is an autobiographical novel by Esther Freud, daughter of British painter Lucian Freud and Bernardine Coverley and great-granddaughter of...
Click to read more »educational treatise on the place of the individual in society. Rousseau's autobiographical writings—the posthumously published Confessions (completed in 1770)...
Click to read more »Frankenstein (1994), Thor (2011), and Cinderella (2015). For his semi-autobiographical film Belfast (2021), he was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best...
Click to read more »the author would like it to have gone, the opportunity to portray autobiographical experiences without having to expose the author as the subject, avoiding...
Click to read more »inspiration for the eccentric character Siegfried Farnon, in the semi-autobiographical books of James Herriot (Alf Wight), adapted for film and television...
Click to read more »Other Poems (1960), Ariel (1965), and The Bell Jar (1963), a semi-autobiographical novel published one month before her suicide. Her poems show womanhood...
Click to read more »genre. His other notable works include The Blackboard Jungle, a semi-autobiographical novel about life in a troubled inner-city school, which was adapted...
Click to read more »Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage is a 1981 collection of short stories, speeches, essays, letters, and other previously unpublished works by Kurt...
Click to read more »A Boy's Own Story is a 1982 semi-autobiographical novel by American novelist Edmund White. A Boy's Own Story is the first of a trilogy of novels, describing...
Click to read more »Wordsworth's magnum opus is generally considered to be The Prelude, a semi-autobiographical poem of his early years that he revised and expanded a number of times...
Click to read more »Rachel Wood, Alec Baldwin, Jill Clayburgh and Gwyneth Paltrow. The semi-autobiographical account of Burroughs' childhood (when his real name was still Christopher...
Click to read more »American actor. His feature film debut was the title role in the semi-autobiographical movie The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019). Fails was born and...
Click to read more »Kravchuk. The screenplay is based on Andrei Rubanov's best-selling autobiographical novel of the same name, Plant, and It Will Grow. Starring Alexander...
Click to read more »Five Years is an autobiographical collection of Paul Goodman's notebooks between 1955 and 1960. The entries in his original journals were modified for...
Click to read more »falls in love in Kenya with Maasai Lemalian. The film is based on an autobiographical novel of the same name by the German born writer Corinne Hofmann. In...
Click to read more »Ham on Rye is a 1982 semi-autobiographical novel by American author and poet Charles Bukowski. Written in the first person, the novel follows Henry Chinaski...
Click to read more »convicted criminal, gang member and author. Read wrote a series of semi-autobiographical fictional crime novels and children's books. The 2000 film Chopper...
Click to read more »Swedish cartoonist, artist and illustrator. She made her debut with the autobiographical graphic novel Goblin Girl (Alltid fucka upp), which has been published...
Click to read more »fighting with peerless physical and intellectual prowess. He is the autobiographical alter ego of Jan Guillou, and appears in later novels. Farsan (Dad)...
Click to read more »Autobiographic Elements in Latin Inscriptions is a 1910 book by Henry Herbert Armstrong, published by The MacMillan Company. The book is an academic text...
Click to read more »although the film is set in modern Europe. The poems were meant to be autobiographical works by the title character. Bilitis, a teenage schoolgirl, spends...
Click to read more »Heartburn is an autobiographical novel based on Nora Ephron's marriage to and divorce from Carl Bernstein, her second husband. Originally published in...
Click to read more »When Breath Becomes Air is a non-fiction autobiographical book written by American neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi. It is a memoir about his life and battling...
Click to read more »book writer, music critic, and media personality, best known for his autobiographical American Splendor comic series. In 2003, the series inspired a well-received...
Click to read more »At 30, I Realized I Had No Gender is a Japanese autobiographical manga by Shou Arai, originally published in 2023. The manga is Arai's autobiography. Arai...
Click to read more »years. Around 5–6 years of age in particular is thought to be when autobiographical memory seems to stabilize and be on par with adults. The development...
Click to read more »The Narrow Path: An African Childhood is a 1966 autobiographical novel by Ghanaian novelist Francis Selormey. The novel was part of Heineman's African...
Click to read more »co-written by, and starring Pauly Shore. The film is depicted as a semi-autobiographical retelling of Shore's early success and dwindling popularity in the...
Click to read more »Stella is 2008 French autobiographical film directed by Sylvie Verheyde. The film chronicles the daily life of an 11-year-old Parisian girl. Her unhappily...
Click to read more »Boot (German pronunciation: [das ˈboːt], English: The Boat) is a 1973 autobiographical German novel by Lothar-Günther Buchheim based on his experiences as...
Click to read more »Little House on the Prairie is an autobiographical children's novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder, published in 1935. It was the third novel published in the...
Click to read more »and actor. He is best known as the co-creator of the Chris Rock semi-autobiographical sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, for which he won the NAACP Image Award...
Click to read more »mental hospital in 1971, Così is semi-autobiographical, and is the sequel to his previous semi-autobiographical play, Summer of the Aliens. The play was...
Click to read more »The Idiot (2017) is the semi-autobiographical first novel by the Turkish American writer Elif Batuman. It is a bildungsroman, and concerns a college freshman...
Click to read more »Hyakushō Kizoku (百姓貴族; lit. 'The Noble Farmer') is a Japanese autobiographical manga series written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa. It was serialized...
Click to read more »has been described as one of Stoppard's "most popular, enduring and autobiographical plays." Max: "40-ish" male actor who begins the play married to Annie...
Click to read more »Is Shakespeare Dead? is a short, semi-autobiographical work by American humorist Mark Twain. It explores the controversy over the authorship of the Shakespearean...
Click to read more »behaviour. Confabulated memories of all types most often occur in autobiographical memory and are indicative of a complicated and intricate process that...
Click to read more »1944) is an American feminist writer, best known for her coming-of-age autobiographical novel, Rubyfruit Jungle. Brown was active in a number of civil rights...
Click to read more »the decline of the underground, he moved towards biographical and autobiographical subjects while refining his drawing style, a heavily crosshatched pen-and-ink...
Click to read more »Yomawari Sensei (夜回り先生; lit. 'Night Patrol Teacher') is a Japanese autobiographical manga series written by Osamu Mizutani [ja] and illustrated by Seiki...
Click to read more »the pseudonym "Victoria Lucas" in 1963, the novel is supposedly semi-autobiographical, with the names of places and people changed. The book is often regarded...
Click to read more »in the US army and then time in prison for bank robbery. His semi-autobiographical debut novel, Cherry, was published by Alfred A. Knopf on August 14...
Click to read more »1963 – September 18, 2023) was an American cartoonist, known for his autobiographical series Peepshow. His work is unflatteringly confessional, presenting...
Click to read more »buys and trains two Redbone Coonhounds for hunting. It is a work of autobiographical fiction based on Rawls' childhood in the Ozarks. The novel begins in...
Click to read more »personal lives, but the ability seems not to extend to other, non-autobiographical information.[medical citation needed] They may have vivid recollections...
Click to read more »runs for public office. Grayson's fiction is largely autobiographical, or pseudo-autobiographical. Grayson was born in 1951 and attended New York public...
Click to read more »The 1968 kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle was the subject of an autobiographical book which was the basis of two television movies. Barbara Jane Mackle...
Click to read more »Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort). Belfort's autobiographical account was continued by Catching the Wolf of Wall Street, published...
Click to read more »Ross McElwee is an American documentary filmmaker known for his autobiographical films about his family and personal life, usually interwoven with an episodic...
Click to read more »A River Runs Through It and Other Stories is a semi-autobiographical collection of three stories by American author Norman Maclean (1902–1990) published...
Click to read more »journalist. He is the author of eleven novels, including notably the semi-autobiographical Patrick Melrose novels. In 2006, Mother's Milk was shortlisted for...
Click to read more »in a car accident. The incomplete manuscript of The First Man, the autobiographical novel Camus was working on at the time of his death, was found in the...
Click to read more »Process of Defence 1899 An Autobiographical Note 1914 On the History of the Psychoanalytic Movement 1925 An Autobiographical Study (1935 Revised edition...
Click to read more »Angela Russo-Otstot and Jessica Goldberg, based on Nico Walker‘s semi-autobiographical 2018 novel. It stars Tom Holland as the titular character, alongside...
Click to read more »Comeback is a 1982 semi-autobiographical film starring Eric Burdon of rock band The Animals and funk rock band War. It was shot first in Los Angeles then...
Click to read more »(Russian: Подросток Савенко, lit. 'Adolescent Savenko') is a 1983 autobiographical novel by the Russian writer Eduard Limonov. Interweaved with flashbacks...
Click to read more »Sultan: A Memoir is an autobiographical book by Wasim Akram, contributed by Gideon Haigh and published by HarperCollins in 2022. Akram writes about his...
Click to read more »adolescence and early adulthood. It was identified through the study of autobiographical memory and the subsequent plotting of the age of encoding of memories...
Click to read more »director and convicted drug smuggler. Hayes is best known for his autobiographical book Midnight Express about his experiences in and escape from a Turkish...
Click to read more »Blue Highways is an autobiographical travel book, published in 1982, by William Least Heat-Moon, born William Trogdon. In 1978, after separating from his...
Click to read more »伊藤潤二の猫日記 よん&むー, Hepburn: Itō Junji no Neko Nikki: Yon & Mū) is an autobiographical manga written and illustrated by Junji Ito. Appearing as a serial in...
Click to read more »story telling and reminiscing) in relation to the development of autobiographical memory. Fivush is affiliated with the Departments of Psychology and...
Click to read more »diarist. His best-known works include Goodbye to Berlin (1939), a semi-autobiographical novel which was the basis for Cabaret (1966); A Single Man (1964),...
Click to read more »It was included on his 1981 album The Innocent Age. The song is an autobiographical narrative ballad told in the first person and tells the story of two...
Click to read more »American director, screenwriter, author, and film producer. His 2001 autobiographical book Finding Fish was a New York Times Best Seller. The 2002 film Antwone...
Click to read more »directed by Robert Redford. It is based on Norman Maclean's 1976 semi-autobiographical novella of the same name. The film stars Craig Sheffer and Brad Pitt...
Click to read more »Fireflies" (Japanese: 火垂るの墓, Hepburn: Hotaru no Haka) is a 1967 semi-autobiographical short story by Japanese author Akiyuki Nosaka. It is based on his experiences...
Click to read more »One Day in My Life is an autobiographical novel written by Bobby Sands while serving a fourteen-year sentence at Long Kesh, for possession of a gun as...
Click to read more »published The Way I See It: A Look Back at My Life on Little House, an autobiographical account of her years acting in Little House on the Prairie. Anderson...
Click to read more »Silly Silly Fun Boy (2026). Holmes created and starred in the semi-autobiographical scripted comedy series Crashing, which aired on HBO for three seasons...
Click to read more »published in 2007 by American writer Neil Strauss. A follow-up to his autobiographical work The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists, Rules...
Click to read more »(Hebrew: האי ברחוב הציפורים; The Island on Birds Street) is a 1981 semi-autobiographical children's book by Israeli author Uri Orlev (אורי אורלב), which tells...
Click to read more »Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder is an autobiographical book by the British Indian writer Salman Rushdie, first published in April 2024 by...
Click to read more »The City of Trembling Leaves (1945) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. The novel is a series of parallel narratives detailing...
Click to read more »novel by Chilean-American author Isabel Allende. It is a fictional autobiographical account of the life of Violeta Del Valle and how she witnessed the...
Click to read more »is a 1978 autobiographical book by British naturalist and author Gerald Durrell (1925–1995). It is the third book in his autobiographical Corfu trilogy...
Click to read more »The Cathedral is a 2021 American semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama film written, directed, and edited by Ricky D'Ambrose. It stars Brian d'Arcy...
Click to read more »Academy Award-nominated actress Samantha Morton. The story is semi-autobiographical, Morton wrote and produced the film in collaboration with screenwriter...
Click to read more »The Short-Timers is a 1979 semi-autobiographical novel by U.S. Marine Corps veteran Gustav Hasford, about his experience in the Vietnam War. Hasford served...
Click to read more »Mikhail Bakunin's Confession is an 1851 autobiographical work written by the imprisoned anarchist for clemency from Russian Emperor Nicholas I. Mikhail...
Click to read more »Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. Frankl wrote 39 books. The best-selling autobiographical book Man's Search for Meaning is based on his experiences in various...
Click to read more »The Confessions is an autobiographical book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In the modern era, it is often published with the title The Confessions of Jean-Jacques...
Click to read more »2022 by Jonathan Cape. The book is considered by some to be his most autobiographical novel to date with the central character, Roland Baines written as...
Click to read more »starring Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin and Josh Charles. It is an autobiographical comedy mixed with social commentary, and is based on Fleming's college...
Click to read more »Between a Rock and a Hard Place is a 2004 autobiographical book by American mountain climber Aron Ralston. It details an incident that occurred in 2003...
Click to read more »pronunciation: [o ʁə.vwaʁ le zɑ̃.fɑ̃], meaning "Goodbye, Children") is an autobiographical 1987 film written, produced, and directed by Louis Malle. It is based...
Click to read more »American Splendor is a series of autobiographical comic books written by Harvey Pekar and drawn by a variety of artists. The first issue was published...
Click to read more »affected, they are usually much less severely affected than retrograde autobiographical memory, which is taken as the hallmark of dissociative amnesia. However...
Click to read more »Caballero is an American multimedia filmmaker known for his often autobiographical work that explores issues of identity through animation and miniatures...
Click to read more »Panikherz (lit. 'Panic Heart') is a 2016 memoir or autobiographical novel by the German writer Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre. The author had become successful...
Click to read more »vliegtuig (2018), was awarded the Hebban Debuutprijs. The novel is partly autobiographical, about growing up with a father who has mental health problems. Lebbink...
Click to read more »Fisher's own experiences of fame and substance use disorder, the semi-autobiographical novel was later adapted by Fisher herself into a motion picture of...
Click to read more »Confessions (Latin: Confessiones) is an autobiographical work by Augustine of Hippo, consisting of 13 books written in Latin between AD 397 and 400. The...
Click to read more »young aspiring filmmaker Sammy Fabelman in Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical film The Fabelmans (2022), for which he received acclaim and won the...
Click to read more »development of narrative identity as speakers provide more accurate autobiographical information when speaking to attentive listeners as opposed to distracted...
Click to read more »in a Daytime Drama Series category. In 2025, Mazza was in the semi-autobiographical anthology drama film Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) directed...
Click to read more »written articles for Tatler before publishing her first novel, the semi-autobiographical Working For Love, in 1988. Dahl became an author of children's fiction...
Click to read more »testimonial biography I, Rigoberta Menchú (1983), and author of the autobiographical work Crossing Borders (1998). Menchú founded the country's first indigenous...
Click to read more »Mo Bhealach Féin (released 1940) is an autobiographical novel by Irish writer Seosamh Mac Grianna. Written in the mid-1930s and prompted by the success...
Click to read more »The Company She Keeps is the debut and a semi-autobiographical novel by American writer Mary McCarthy, published in 1942 by Simon & Schuster. It is an...
Click to read more »Confessions of an English Opium-Eater is an 1821 autobiographical account written by Thomas De Quincey, about his laudanum addiction and its effect on...
Click to read more »author, poet, and punk musician. Carroll was best known for his 1978 autobiographical work The Basketball Diaries, which inspired a 1995 film of the same...
Click to read more »Little House in the Big Woods is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published by Harper in 1932 (reviewed in June)...
Click to read more »long-term memory where the involuntary memories are made up of intense autobiographical memories. As a version of declarative memory, this follows the same...
Click to read more »travel. Kerouac used the name "Duluoz Legend" to refer to his collected autobiographical works. Published during Kerouac's lifetime The Town and the City (written...
Click to read more »posthumously for Long Day's Journey into Night. The work is openly autobiographical in nature. The "long day" in the title refers to the setting of the...
Click to read more »Me and the Spitter: An Autobiographical Confession is a 1974 autobiography by Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher Gaylord Perry, written with Bob Sudyk...
Click to read more »Number 31328 (Greek: Το Νούμερο 31328) is an autobiographical novel by Elias Venezis. It tells of his experiences as a captive of the Turkish Army on a...
Click to read more »Lumberyard and Mrs. Barrie, was published in 1952. It was a largely autobiographical story detailing the events that occurred at her husband's lumberyard...
Click to read more »collaboratively by rapper 50 Cent and author Robert Greene. The book is a semi-autobiographical account detailing 50 Cent's rise as both a young urban hustler and...
Click to read more »first major autobiographical graphic novel telling the story of what life was like during the Holocaust. Other popular autobiographical graphic novels...
Click to read more »film directed by Kari Väänänen. It is based on Kari Hotakainen's semi-autobiographical novel Klassikko. The film stars Martti Suosalo as writer Kari Hotakainen...
Click to read more »was an American lawyer and occasional poet famous now only for his autobiographical memoir. Sparks was born on St. Simon's Island, Georgia, and grew up...
Click to read more »played the titular lead in the independent film Being Charlie, a semi-autobiographical feature about director Rob Reiner's relationship with his son, which...
Click to read more »the second single released from the album Amore dopo amore. A semi-autobiographical song, it has been described as "a declaration of love to his audience...
Click to read more »novel. It was published again in 1988 by Virago Press, containing an autobiographical sketch of the author. Julia and her husband, Roddy Davenant, along...
Click to read more »in 1911. The action takes place between 1887 and 1898. It is a semi-autobiographical work divided into two symmetrical parts (I–III and V–VII), separated...
Click to read more »the Darkness: One Woman's Triumph over the Tragedy of Incest is an autobiographical account by Donna L. Friess that details her father's sexual abuse of...
Click to read more »attorney, author and activist in the Chicano Movement. He wrote the semi-autobiographical novels Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo (1972) and The Revolt of the...
Click to read more »Benson Miller, Michael Rooker, and Nate Parker. It is based on the autobiographical book Blood Done Sign My Name (2004) by historian Timothy Tyson. In...
Click to read more »Wayside (道草, Michikusa) is a 1915 Japanese autobiographical novel by Sōseki Natsume. It is his only autobiographical work of fiction, and his last completed...
Click to read more »Insatiable is a 2003 autobiographical novel from French PR worker Valérie Tasso. The book begins with her as a confident and sexually adventurous senior...
Click to read more »August 12, 2014. One Square Mile: The History of Roosevelt, NY from an Autobiographical Perspective. Sheldon Parrish. ISBN 978-1-44155-568-7 Gabriel Casseus...
Click to read more »10 February 1527) was a Bernese nobleman, diplomat, and author of autobiographical writings that are considered among the most remarkable personal testimonies...
Click to read more »Literature-winner Doris Lessing, and the first of the five-volume semi-autobiographical Children of Violence series, which traces Martha Quest’s life to middle...
Click to read more »La estatua de sal (English: The Salt Statue) is an autobiographical work by Mexican writer Salvador Novo, written around 1945–1946 and published posthumously...
Click to read more »Death-bed Confession to the Warden of the Massachusetts State Prison is an autobiographical work by James Allen, published in Boston by Harrington and Co. in 1837...
Click to read more »novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, published in 1977. The semi-autobiographical story is set in a dystopian Orange County, California, in the then-future...
Click to read more »Potato Dreams of America is a 2021 American autobiographical coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Wes Hurley. After leaving her abusive...
Click to read more »developments in short term memory, working memory, long term memory and autobiographical memory. The development of memory in adults, especially older adults...
Click to read more »the most commonly noted features of the text. The book contains many autobiographical elements. Some scholars argue that David Hersland is a fictional representation...
Click to read more »experience growing up in Salt Lake City. Although the film is not autobiographical, Merendino has said that many characters were based on people he knew...
Click to read more »second divorce—all in less than a year. McGuane published his most autobiographical novel, Panama, in 1978. The character Catherine was said to be a literary...
Click to read more »I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1964) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Joanne Greenberg, written under the pen name of Hannah Green. It served as...
Click to read more »(Norwegian: Årstid-encyklopedien, lit. 'The Season Encyclopedia') is four autobiographical novels by the Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgård, published by Forlaget...
Click to read more »Francisco novelist Armistead Maupin. The story Maupin describes as 'partly autobiographical', despite the main character being a female heterosexual Jewish dwarf...
Click to read more »Записки из Мёртвого дома; tr. Zapiski iz Myortvogo doma) is a semi-autobiographical novel published in 1860 to 1862 in the journal Vremya by Russian author...
Click to read more »television programme created by Mae Martin and Joe Hampson. It is a semi-autobiographical romantic comedy starring Mae Martin as a fictionalised version of themself...
Click to read more »Eighteen Years in Prison (獄中十八年, Gokuchu juhachi-nen) is a Japanese autobiographical book by Kyuichi Tokuda and Yoshio Shiga. Eighteen Years in Prison describes...
Click to read more »Ciudad Real, 2 June 1991) is a Spanish writer, best known for her autobiographical novel Feria. Simón was born in Campo de Criptana before moving to Noblejas...
Click to read more »Genet ever having been imprisoned in the latter establishment. This autobiographical work has a non-linear structure: stories from Genet's adolescence are...
Click to read more »work on Family Ties (1982–89), Spin City (1996–2002), and his semi-autobiographical television series Brooklyn Bridge (1991–1993). Gary David Goldberg...
Click to read more »American writer Charles Bukowski, published in 1971. The book is an autobiographical memoir of Bukowski's years working at the United States Postal Service...
Click to read more »James Pelzer (born December 29, 1960) is an American author of several autobiographical and self-help books. His 1995 memoir of childhood abuse, A Child Called...
Click to read more »Congo Journey (1996) is an autobiographical novel by British author Redmond O'Hanlon, following his trip across the Congo, taking a friend to Lake Tele...
Click to read more »Richard Yates is a semi-fictionalized autobiographical novel by Tao Lin, published in 2010. Haley Joel Osment and Dakota Fanning (unrelated to their child...
Click to read more »for many of his works. He is best known as the narrator for his 1971 autobiographical novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The book was originally written...
Click to read more »The Guardian. ...the novel recast material from an earlier, less autobiographical work [Paul Morel]... Baron explores the making of a masterpiece [Sons...
Click to read more »My Story of Captivity, and My Fight Against the Islamic State is an autobiographical book by Nadia Murad in which she describes how she was captured and...
Click to read more »Joothan: An Untouchable's Life, or Joothan: A Dalit's Life, is an autobiographical memoir by Indian Dalit writer Omprakash Valmiki. First published in...
Click to read more »Tobolowsky has a monthly audio podcast, The Tobolowsky Files, of autobiographical stories of his acting and personal life. He has also authored three...
Click to read more »Goldberg, Lesley (August 29, 2012). "'Big Bang Theory' Duo Sell Semi-Autobiographical Comedy to CBS". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »Leslie, Margo and Gerry Durrell. She was featured in Gerald Durrell's autobiographical Corfu trilogy, which tells about the Durrells' years in Corfu from...
Click to read more »Schlump. The Story of an Unknown Soldier is a 1928 semi-autobiographical novel by the German author Hans Herbert Grimm [de]. Published anonymously by Kurt...
Click to read more »Crisis (Swedish: Kris) is a 1934 autobiographical novel by Karin Boye. Amanda Doxtater's English translation of Crisis was published in January 2020 by...
Click to read more »Timequake is a 1997 semi-autobiographical work by Kurt Vonnegut. Marketed as a novel, the book was described as a "stew" by Vonnegut, in which he summarizes...
Click to read more »South Korean-born French film director, writer and actress. Her semi-autobiographical debut film won her a best director award at the 40th International...
Click to read more »Mother (マザー) is a 2014 Japanese autobiographical film directed by Kazuo Umezu. Kataoka Ainosuke VI plays the role of Umezu. Kataoka Ainosuke VI as Kazuo...
Click to read more »credits include The Ghost & Mrs. Muir and Match Game. A recording of his autobiographical one-man play Save It for the Stage: The Life of Reilly was adapted...
Click to read more »Fever Pitch: A Fan's Life is a 1992 autobiographical essay by English author Nick Hornby. The book is the basis for two films: Fever Pitch (1997, UK) and...
Click to read more »S. libraries. Angelou's most celebrated works have been labeled as autobiographical fiction, but many critics consider them to be autobiographies. She...
Click to read more »Go Tell It on the Mountain is a 1953 semi-autobiographical novel by James Baldwin. It tells the story of John Grimes, an intelligent teenager in 1930s...
Click to read more »Entertainment producing. The following year she penned 20s vs 30s, a semi-autobiographical comedy based on her relationship with her sister for ABC. Pappas wrote...
Click to read more »December 28, 2023) was an American author and screenwriter who penned the autobiographical screenplay and novel Summer of '42, which became one of the highest-grossing...
Click to read more »romantic drama film directed by Peter Sheridan, based on the 1958 autobiographical novel of the same name by Irish writer Brendan Behan. In 1941, 16-year-old...
Click to read more »personality disorder who uses her newfound wealth to write and star in an autobiographical talk show. Rotten Tomatoes' consensus was: "A transfixing central performance...
Click to read more »The African Child (French: L'Enfant noir) is an autobiographical French novel by Camara Laye published in 1953. It tells the story of a young African child...
Click to read more »Raw Material (German: Rohstoff) is a 1984 autobiographical novel by the German writer Jörg Fauser. Set in the 1960s, it follows the author's alter ego...
Click to read more »exposure increases perceptual fluency, confirming positive affect in autobiographical memory and perceptual learning, a finding supported in later studies...
Click to read more »writer whose frank memoirs helped usher in the confessional style of autobiographical writing. MacLane was known as the "Wild Woman of Butte". MacLane was...
Click to read more »is an 1890 Marathi-language novel by Hari Narayan Apte. Written in autobiographical style, the novel tells the story of Yamuna, a young Hindu middle-class...
Click to read more »Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir is an autobiographical graphic novel by Liz Prince, published September 2, 2014 by Zest Books. Tomboy received a starred review...
Click to read more »Hangover Part II, and pet monkey Bennie in Steven Spielberg's 2022 semi-autobiographical film The Fabelmans. In 2012, she played Dr. Rizzo on the sitcom Animal...
Click to read more »aphantasia have been linked to autobiographical amnesia, depicting the importance of visual imagery to autobiographical recall. This relationship of imagery...
Click to read more »in the historical crime drama Changeling (2008), Tim Tyson in the autobiographical civil rights film Blood Done Sign My Name (2010) and for starring in...
Click to read more »international media attention especially in Australia and India. An autobiographical account of his experiences, A Long Way Home, was published in 2013...
Click to read more »A Gushing Fountain (German: Ein springender Brunnen) is a 1998 autobiographical novel by the German writer Martin Walser. It is set in a German town at...
Click to read more »Sollosy was published through Ecco Press in 2004. The work is a largely autobiographical chronicle about the author's Hungarian noble family, the Esterházys...
Click to read more »politician who marries and settles down on Orkney. It had a strong autobiographical element as Linklater had himself unsuccessfully stood in the 1933 East...
Click to read more »by Andrew Dominik, in his feature directorial debut, based on the autobiographical books by the criminal turned author Mark "Chopper" Read. The film stars...
Click to read more »soundtrack by Ghazal couple, Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singh. The semi-autobiographical film was written by Mahesh Bhatt about his extramarital relationship...
Click to read more »The Skin (Italian: La pelle) is a 1949 autobiographical novel by the Italian writer Curzio Malaparte. The Skin is a fictionalised account of the Allied...
Click to read more »Life in the Mafia (Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-66637-4) is a 1988 autobiographical crime book written by Joseph D. Pistone (assisted by Richard Woodley)...
Click to read more »collective restraints of personal memory". Her literary work, mostly autobiographical, maintains close links with sociology. Annie Thérèse Blanche Ernaux[citation...
Click to read more »The Fall of a Sparrow is a autobiographical book by Salim Ali that was published in 1985 by Oxford University Press. The book was written towards the end...
Click to read more »Goldberg, Lesley (29 August 2012). "'Big Bang Theory' Duo Sell Semi-Autobiographical Comedy to CBS". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »Good Girls Don't Wear Trousers (Italian: Volevo i pantaloni) is an autobiographical novel by Lara Cardella. It was published by Mondadori in 1989, when...
Click to read more »Wetlands (German: Feuchtgebiete) is Charlotte Roche's debut novel. Partly autobiographical, it was first published in German in 2008 by M. DuMont Schauberg and...
Click to read more »taking place in roughly chronological order. The stories are loosely autobiographical; in an author's note, King writes that while the places in the book...
Click to read more »miniseries created by and starring Richard Gadd. It is adapted from his autobiographical one-man show. Directed by Weronika Tofilska and Josephine Bornebusch...
Click to read more »Mad Love (French: L'Amour fou) is an autobiographical prose work by the French writer and Surrealist theorist André Breton, composed between 1934 and 1936...
Click to read more »broke with existing literary forms and developed a new type of semi-autobiographical novel that blends character study, social criticism, philosophical...
Click to read more »Kojinteki na taiken; lit. "A Personal Experience") is a 1964 semi-autobiographical novel by Japanese Nobel Prize laureate author Kenzaburō Ōe. It tells...
Click to read more »Kotelnich, and research into his grandfather's life. Although heavily autobiographical, the book was labelled as a work of fiction by Carrère and the publisher...
Click to read more »Tropic of Capricorn is a semi-autobiographical novel by Henry Miller, first published by Obelisk Press in Paris in 1939. A prequel of sorts to Miller's...
Click to read more »American writer of short stories and essays. Her work, often semi-autobiographical, explores themes of addiction, alienation, illness, and recovery. Carter...
Click to read more »Scottish director Gillies MacKinnon. Based on Esther Freud's semi-autobiographical 1992 novel of the same name, it follows a young English mother who...
Click to read more »Cheaper by the Dozen is a 1950 American comedy film based upon the autobiographical book Cheaper by the Dozen (1948) by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine...
Click to read more »Suttree is a semi-autobiographical novel by Cormac McCarthy, published in 1979. Set in Knoxville, Tennessee, over a four-year period starting in 1950,...
Click to read more »(French: Le Château de ma mère, pronounced [lə ʃato də ma mɛʁ]) is a 1957 autobiographical novel by Marcel Pagnol, the second in the four-volume series Souvenirs...
Click to read more »biographical elements into their content: biographical fiction and autobiographical fiction. A literary biography is the biographical exploration of individuals'...
Click to read more »A Farewell to Arms is a 1929 semi-autobiographical novel by Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell to Arms may also refer to: A Farewell to Arms (play), a 1930 stage...
Click to read more »a Czech poet, novelist, and Esperantist. She is best known for her autobiographical novel Hetajro dancas. Urbanová published her first story in the Czech...
Click to read more »Sappho's lyric "I." Philippe Vilain distinguishes autofiction from autobiographical novels in that autofiction requires a first-person narrative by a protagonist...
Click to read more »The Railway Man is an autobiographical book by Eric Lomax about his experiences as a prisoner of war during World War II and being forced to help build...
Click to read more »noted that a distributed set of brain regions supports human episodic (autobiographical) memory, defined as the memory for personal everyday events, and that...
Click to read more »On the Banks of Plum Creek is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1937, the fourth of nine books in her...
Click to read more »is an autobiographical novel written by Betty Louise Bell. It was published in 1994. Bell describes this work as "essentially autobiographical fiction...
Click to read more »budget, the film is a loose adaptation of Sister of the Road, a pseudo-autobiographical account of the fictional character Bertha Thompson. It was Scorsese's...
Click to read more »Nellie Oleson is a character in the Little House series of autobiographical children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. She was portrayed by Alison...
Click to read more »conversation and correspondence. Letters, poems, and an unfinished autobiographical novel have been published since his death. He was prominently featured...
Click to read more »the Top 5 single "Mama's Pearl", and album tracks such as the semi-autobiographical "Goin' Back to Indiana" and "Darling Dear". The album peaked at No...
Click to read more »States when the story takes place. Although the work cannot be taken autobiographically, there are many similarities between the life of the author Magda...
Click to read more »Oblivion (German: Engel des Vergessens, Slovene: Angel pozabe) is a 2011 autobiographical novel written by bilingual Slovenian-German Austrian writer Maja Haderlap...
Click to read more »be strongly autobiographical in nature, although he stated, "This is a novel, not an autobiography; though much in it is autobiographical, more is pure...
Click to read more »fiction in the 21st century." The New Yorker has called the novel "autobiographical fiction." An English woman writer flies to Athens to teach a summer...
Click to read more »October 20, 1950) is an American screenwriter best known for his semi-autobiographical screenplay Dead Poets Society, which won the Academy Award for Best...
Click to read more »Better than Christ (sometimes prefixed The Rik Mayall) is a 2005 semi-autobiographical book by Rik Mayall (and partially ghostwritten by Max Kinnings) written...
Click to read more »supporting roles. The screenplay by Jeff Nathanson is based on the semi-autobiographical book by Frank Abagnale Jr., who claims that prior to his 19th birthday...
Click to read more »and catapulted Williams from obscurity to fame. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his histrionic...
Click to read more »Kidron. Jeanette Winterson wrote the screenplay, adapting her semi-autobiographical first novel of the same name (published 1985). The BBC produced and...
Click to read more »Planet. The song was released by Rzeznik as a solo track, which is autobiographical, loosely inspired by Rzeznik's own life growing up in Buffalo, New...
Click to read more »who has written non-fiction books about criminals and marginals. His autobiographical novel about his strange relationship with the killer Christian Longo...
Click to read more »States by HarperCollins as The Shark God. The Last Heathen is the autobiographical account of the author in his journey to Melanesia, following in the...
Click to read more »actress and musician who is best known for her contribution to the 1978 autobiographical book Zoo Station: The Story of Christiane F. (original title: Wir Kinder...
Click to read more »name, Isak Dinesen), a Danish noblewoman who wrote about him in her autobiographical book Out of Africa, first published in 1937. In the book, his name...
Click to read more »Rashida Abedi (c. 1951 – 2017) was a Pakistani-British autobiographical writer, who was profoundly deaf. Abedi, the daughter of a retired railwayman, was...
Click to read more »John Barleycorn is an autobiographical novel by Jack London dealing with his enjoyment of drinking and struggles with alcoholism. It was published in 1913...
Click to read more »Australian author Henry Lawson. The story, often considered to be partially autobiographical, considers the rather bleak relationship between a man and his family...
Click to read more »Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood is an autobiographical comedy book written by South African comedian Trevor Noah, published in 2016...
Click to read more »Missouri Boy is an autobiographical graphic novel written and illustrated by Leland Myrick. The book was published in September 2006 by First Second Books...
Click to read more »story of twin brothers growing up in post-war rural Japan, based on an autobiographical novel by Seizo Tashima. The film won the Silver Bear for an outstanding...
Click to read more »The Martian, by George du Maurier, is a largely autobiographical[citation needed] novel published in 1898 and the author's third. It describes the life...
Click to read more »drama series, adapted by the BBC from Flora Thompson's trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels about the English countryside, published between 1939 and 1943...
Click to read more »Independent Spirit Award for playing Joanne Mulcahey in the Chris Kelly autobiographical film Other People. Shannon appeared in supporting roles in several...
Click to read more »Viaţa ca o pradă (Life as prey) is a 1977 partly-autobiographical novel by Romanian author Marin Preda. The novel describes the childhood and adolescence...
Click to read more »entertainment. This type of performance comes in many varieties, including autobiographical creations, comedy acts, novel adaptations, vaudeville, poetry, music...
Click to read more »The House That Berry Built is a 1945 humorous semi-autobiographical novel by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), featuring his recurring...
Click to read more »(2017). Fisher wrote several semi-autobiographical novels, including Postcards from the Edge and an autobiographical one-woman play, and its nonfiction...
Click to read more »manner in which it switches between two stories, both of which are autobiographical. One of them is the fictionalized history of the eradicated town of...
Click to read more »Syzyfowe prace (The Labors of Sisyphus in English) is an autobiographical novel by Polish author Stefan Żeromski which first appeared in the magazine Nowa...
Click to read more »c ya laterrrr is an autobiographical hypertext fiction written by Dan Hett about his experiences following his brother dying in the Manchester Arena bombing...
Click to read more »from death row in 2011 under an Alford plea, Echols authored several autobiographical and spiritual books. He has been featured in multiple books, documentaries...
Click to read more »This Long Pursuit is an autobiographical book written by biographer Richard Holmes and published by HarperCollins in 2016. It covers his methods, techniques...
Click to read more »Post Oaks & Sand Roughs is a semi-autobiographical adventure novel by Robert E. Howard. It was first published in 1989 in France by NéO (Nouvelles Editions...
Click to read more »survivors in the United States. Up to a point, the novel is somewhat autobiographical: The author was born in Germany in 1946 and came to Melbourne, Australia...
Click to read more »winning the award again in 1992 for The Best Intentions, based on the autobiographical script by Ingmar Bergman. His filmography includes The House of the...
Click to read more »Qing is a Malaysian comic book artist and animator best known for her autobiographical comic Fried Rice. She is the first Malaysian in history to win an Eisner...
Click to read more »songs as "my parents talking". Dylan has denied that the songs were autobiographical. Blood on the Tracks initially received mixed reviews, but has since...
Click to read more »to control his body in yoga nidra, writing many books including the autobiographical Living with Himalayan Masters. From the 1970s onwards, there were persistent...
Click to read more »Flamer is a semi-autobiographical graphic novel by Mike Curato. It is set in 1995, in a Boy Scouts summer camp, and tells the story of Aiden, who is bullied...
Click to read more »underwent various changes, notably going to include some Seunke's autobiographical events. Gerard Thoolen - Hes Dorijn Curvers - Anna Joop Admiraal -...
Click to read more »humans and animals. Numerous studies have shown that the most vivid autobiographical memories tend to be of emotional events, which are likely to be recalled...
Click to read more »January 1960) was an Italian feminist writer and poet known for her autobiographical depictions of life as a woman in late 19th century Italy. Aleramo was...
Click to read more »Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog is an autobiographical book by journalist John Grogan, published in 2005, about the 13 years he and...
Click to read more »Promise at Dawn (French: La promesse de l'aube) is a 1960 autobiographical novel by the French writer Romain Gary. Romain Gary tells the story of his childhood...
Click to read more »his future son/daughter. As Masini himself has stated, the song is autobiographical. The video for the song was directed by Leonardo Torrini. "Premio Sala...
Click to read more »Intercontinental is a 2024 Peruvian semi-autobiographical drama film written and directed by Salomón Pérez. It stars Paris Pesantes as a filmmaker who...
Click to read more »stated in November 2023 that the mixtape’s single "Daddy AF” was an autobiographical song about a one-night stand she had with a model. Some critics called...
Click to read more »Gulag inmates) located in the Moscow suburbs. This novel is highly autobiographical. Many of the prisoners (zeks) are technicians or academics who have...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-3-923581-55-9. Sheleg, Moran (23 July 2024). Lifework: On the autobiographical impulse in contemporary art, writing, and theory. Manchester University...
Click to read more »comedy that stars actor Armin Dallapiccola as von Praunheim in an autobiographical recounting of von Praunheim's own life. The film premiered in the Panorama...
Click to read more »films Everest (1998) and Everest (2015).[better source needed] His autobiographical book, titled Left for Dead: My Journey Home from Everest (2000) includes...
Click to read more »discredited psychiatric phenomenon characterized by an inability to recall autobiographical information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature. The concept...
Click to read more »lighthouse keepers on an Outer Hebridean island. She also wrote a series of autobiographical novels related to her life and upbringing in Scotland. Library resources...
Click to read more »mnemonists. Hyperthymesia, or hyperthymestic syndrome, is superior autobiographical memory, the type of memory that forms people's life stories. The term...
Click to read more »Children of Violence is a sequence of five semi-autobiographical novels by British Nobel Prize in Literature-winner Doris Lessing: Martha Quest (1952)...
Click to read more »These Happy Golden Years is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1943, the eighth of nine books in her...
Click to read more »Action and Ritual Death (Japanese: 太陽と鉄, Hepburn: Taiyō to Tetsu) is an autobiographical essay by Yukio Mishima detailing his artistic relationship to his body...
Click to read more »Belles on Their Toes is a 1950 autobiographical book written by the siblings Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. It is the follow-up...
Click to read more »story writer in the Bengali language. His best known works are the autobiographical novel Pather Panchali (Song of the Road), Aparajito (Undefeated), Chander...
Click to read more »Almanzo in 1931, to visit the family and collect materials for the autobiographical Little House books. Reviewing the collection for The Christian Science...
Click to read more »modern China, set her novels in East and Southeast Asia, and published autobiographical memoirs which covered the span of modern China. These writings gained...
Click to read more »Liar's Poker is a non-fiction, semi-autobiographical book by Michael Lewis describing the author's experiences as a bond salesman on Wall Street during...
Click to read more »of Fame American television film adaptation of author Eric Newby's autobiographical novel Love and War in the Apennines (retitled In Love and War) as 'Slavko'...
Click to read more »Little Town on the Prairie is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1941, the seventh of nine books in...
Click to read more »588 rue paradis is a 1992 French semi-autobiographical film written and directed by French-Armenian filmmaker Henri Verneuil. The film's principal cast...
Click to read more »Fragile des bronches (lit. 'Fragile Bronchi') is a 2022 autobiographical novel by the French writer Bertrand Blier. Set in 1956, it is about the 16-year-old...
Click to read more »appeared during the last years of his life. He was one of the pioneers of autobiographical fiction, and along with William Faulkner, he is considered one of the...
Click to read more »The Shining Levels: The Story of a Man Who Went Back to Nature is an autobiographical book by John Wyatt. It was published by Geoffrey Bles in 1973. In the...
Click to read more »"Ashes to Ashes" (1980), Bowie reinterprets Major Tom as an oblique autobiographical symbol for himself. Major Tom is described as a "junkie, strung out...
Click to read more »a Japanese-American writer. She is the author of Kiyo's Story, an autobiographical book which won the 2008 William Saroyan International Prize for nonfiction...
Click to read more »in magazines between 1946 and 1950. "A Christmas Memory", a largely autobiographical story taking place in the 1930s, was published in Mademoiselle magazine...
Click to read more »I Walked with Heroes is an autobiographical book written by Carlos P. Romulo, a former Philippine general, journalist, poet, story writer, diplomat, former...
Click to read more »Poor Dad is written in the style of a set of parables presented as autobiographical. The titular "rich dad" is his best friend's father who accumulated...
Click to read more »presidential elections in 2000. This is the third in his series of autobiographical books: Provincial (1997), Provincial in Moscow (1999), and Confession...
Click to read more »My Struggle (Norwegian: Min kamp) is a series of six autobiographical novels written by Karl Ove Knausgård and published between 2009 and 2011. The books...
Click to read more »by David Nicholls, who adapted the Patrick Melrose series of semi-autobiographical novels by Edward St Aubyn. Over five decades from the 1960s to the...
Click to read more »Maiden Voyage is an autobiographical novel by the English writer and artist Denton Welch, who became a writer after a serious accident which had long-term...
Click to read more »Seven Pillars of Wisdom is the autobiographical account of the experiences of British Army Colonel T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") while serving...
Click to read more »writer, director, and actress Lena Dunham. The book, a collection of autobiographical essays, lists, and emails, was released in hardcover by Random House...
Click to read more »Author! Author! is a 1982 American autobiographical comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Hiller, written by Israel Horovitz and starring Al Pacino. Armenian-American...
Click to read more »Carleton Derek Leggo (1953 - March 7, 2019) was a Canadian autobiographical poet and scholar. Leggo was born in Corner Brook, Newfoundland to Russell and...
Click to read more »Garrett Strommen, Liam Aiken and Daniel Craig. It is based on the autobiographical novel I Dreamed of Africa by Kuki Gallmann, an Italian writer who moved...
Click to read more »British drama film adaptation of Harold Pinter's 1978 play. With a semi-autobiographical screenplay by Pinter, the film was produced by Sam Spiegel and directed...
Click to read more »Moloch: or, This Gentile World is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Henry Miller in 1927–28, initially under the guise of a novel written by his...
Click to read more »caballo 2000 Once dias... y algo mas, English edition Eleven Days - autobiographical account of a kidnapping 1995 Alexandria Burk Rewriting the Literary...
Click to read more »21, 1977) is an American writer. His most recent novel is the semi-autobiographical Vintage Attraction (2013). Blackstone was born and raised in Chicago...
Click to read more »Pedro and Me is an autobiographical graphic novel by Judd Winick regarding his friendship with AIDS educator Pedro Zamora after the two met while on the...
Click to read more »heavily involved in the communist ruling party. The novel has strong autobiographical elements. Ruge had been active as a playwright, screenwriter and translator...
Click to read more »mano di Dio, lit. 'It Was the Hand of God') is a 2021 Italian semi-autobiographical drama film written, directed, and produced by Paolo Sorrentino. Set...
Click to read more »Joan Plowright and Aidan Quinn. It is the third in Levinson's semi-autobiographical tetralogy of "Baltimore films" set in his hometown during the 1940s...
Click to read more »Window (Japanese: 窓ぎわのトットちゃん, Hepburn: Madogiwa no Totto-chan) is an autobiographical memoir written by Japanese television personality and UNICEF Goodwill...
Click to read more »Big Time Adolescence (2019), and co-wrote and starred in the semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film The King of Staten Island (2020), and the Peacock...
Click to read more »Mother's Time, and Mine, which won the Christopher Isherwood Prize for Autobiographical Prose in 2019. The essay collection Black Is the Body was among Maureen...
Click to read more »Grass Soup is a semi-autobiographical account of the life of Zhang Xianliang during his 22 years in prison in Mao's China. Anti-Rightist Campaign Cultural...
Click to read more »"The African" (French: L'Africain) is a short autobiographical essay written by French Nobel laureate J. M. G. Le Clézio. In writing "L'Africain", Le Clézio...
Click to read more »novel come from the character acting as a stand-in for Mishima's own autobiographical story. The novel is divided into four long chapters, and is written...
Click to read more »State University in Los Angeles, California. Friedman coined the term "autobiographical sociology," defined as a "pathway to data and ideas that requires the...
Click to read more »into manhood marked with tragic events. Based on Parks' 1963 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, The Learning Tree was the first film directed...
Click to read more »regular member of the Bulgarian Literary Society. He died in 1909. His autobiographical book is called "Materials for the Revival of Bulgarian national spirit...
Click to read more »The Stranger Beside Me is a 1980 autobiographical and biographical true crime book written by Ann Rule about American serial killer Ted Bundy, whom she...
Click to read more »detective fiction as a vehicle for social criticism and for including autobiographical elements from Chandler's life. In 1955, the work received the Edgar...
Click to read more »the experience of the protagonist during World War II and is partly autobiographical. The novel is critical of Japan's role in the war. According to Naoko...
Click to read more »Dreams Die Hard is an autobiographical book published in 1982 and re-issued in 1993 by David Harris, a prominent anti-Vietnam War activist during the 1960s...
Click to read more »Stopped Play: Eleven Village Cricketers Take on the World is a 2006 semi-autobiographical novel by the English writer and producer Harry Thompson. It describes...
Click to read more »Little Boy Blue is a 1981 semi-autobiographical novel by Edward Bunker that follows his journey into crime. Alex Hammond is an 11-year-old boy living in...
Click to read more »fiction genre that blends autobiography with fiction; it fictionalizes autobiographical experiences, often by altering them, attributing them to fictional...
Click to read more »Imperial Japan at Changi Prison, which formed the basis of his semi-autobiographical novel King Rat (1962) and its 1965 film adaptation. Born in Sydney...
Click to read more »Walt's Time: From Before to Beyond is a 252-page autobiographical, full-color book by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman. It was edited by Disney...
Click to read more »Yours. The show is produced by The Viral Fever and depicts a semi-autobiographical account of his life interspersed with standup clips. Vipul is the only...
Click to read more »Broke Into Auschwitz is the title of a claimed autobiographical, but later classified as semi-autobiographical and semi-fictional book by Denis Avey, who...
Click to read more »the 1950 film of the same name. Both films were inspired by the semi-autobiographical book Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and his sister...
Click to read more »father's incestuous love for his daughter. It has been perceived as an autobiographical novel and as a roman à clef, where the fictitious names in the novel...
Click to read more »Crutch is a 2004 autobiographical coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Rob Moretti. 16-year-old David seems to have a normal middle-class life...
Click to read more »in the film Genova, although Winterbottom denied this claim. As an autobiographical novel, Descent specifically documents the deterioration of Broadbent's...
Click to read more »markers to explore their humanity. Her book Chaar Chand, a collection of autobiographical sketches about her life, family, and friends, is particularly noted...
Click to read more »researcher on human memory used it as an example of an odor that evokes autobiographical memories. Besides for the classic fragrance, the Coppertone product...
Click to read more »(Duineser Elegien) and Sonnets to Orpheus (Die Sonette an Orpheus), a semi-autobiographical novel The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge (Die Aufzeichnungen des...
Click to read more »star, larger and brighter than the Sun Mad White Giant – 1985 semi-autobiographical adventure novel by Benedict Allen Operation White Giant – Offensive...
Click to read more »Barr as a foul-mouthed real-life character in Almost Famous, his semi-autobiographical film of 2000.[citation needed] He was the uncle of Dean Martin (being...
Click to read more »religious writings, and travel accounts. His posthumously published autobiographical writings describe frequent use of women's clothing in both private...
Click to read more »The Spirit of St. Louis is an autobiographical account by Charles Lindbergh about the events leading up to and including his 1927 solo trans-Atlantic flight...
Click to read more »was an American author and writer. He was best known for his semi-autobiographical addiction novel Wasting Talent. Based on his experiences, Leone wrote...
Click to read more »French writer Frédéric Beigbeder. Un barrage contre l'Atlantique is an autobiographical novel similar to Frédéric Beigbeder's previous A French Novel and has...
Click to read more »Men (2006), the science fiction drama Gravity (2013), and the semi-autobiographical drama Roma (2018). The latter two won him Academy Awards for Best Director...
Click to read more »born May 26, 1977) is an American cartoonist. Her works include the autobiographical webcomic Smile, which was published as a full-color middle grade graphic...
Click to read more »Silvano Ceccherini (1915–1974) was an Italian anarchist and autobiographical novelist. Born in Livorno in 1915, Ceccherini, nicknamed the "Italian Jean...
Click to read more »My Odyssey is a 1970 autobiographical book by Nnamdi Azikiwe. Donald Rothchild of the International Journal of African Historical Studies wrote that the...
Click to read more »the SS (German: Am Beispiel meines Bruders) is the title of a semi-autobiographical novel by Uwe Timm. The English translation by Anthea Bell was published...
Click to read more »Time Without Clocks is a 1962 autobiographical novel by Joan Lindsay. The novel recounts Lindsay's early years married to prolific Australian artist Daryl...
Click to read more »My Family and Other Animals (1956) is an autobiographical book by British naturalist Gerald Durrell. It tells in an exaggerated and sometimes fictionalised...
Click to read more »Mahendra's second directorial venture and his first in Tamil. Partly autobiographical, the film dealt with the events that happen during the adolescence...
Click to read more »the 11-year-old version of William Miller in Cameron Crowe's semi-autobiographical film Almost Famous in 2000. In 2000, 12-year-old Angarano acted in...
Click to read more »Leaving Las Vegas is a semi-autobiographical 1990 novel by John O'Brien. The novel was adapted into a 1995 film of the same name, starring Nicolas Cage...
Click to read more »The Temple is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Stephen Spender, sometimes labelled a bildungsroman because of its explorations of youth and first...
Click to read more »Flashdance. He wrote the script of the film 29th Street, based on his own autobiographical experiences. He made his last appearance in 2015, in Creed. A cancer...
Click to read more »Blue Pills (original title: Pilules Bleues) is a 2001 Swiss-French autobiographical comic written and illustrated by Frederik Peeters. The comic tells...
Click to read more »Marnix Gijsen gave the title "Telemachus in het dorp" to a partly autobiographical romance, describing a young intellectual's growing up in a rural village...
Click to read more »directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud, based on Satrapi's autobiographical graphic novel of the same name. The story follows a young girl as she...
Click to read more »"philosophic myth ... in the tradition of Plato". The story contains many autobiographical elements, and the character of Olivero owes much to Read's experiences...
Click to read more »Cash (born January 9, 1996) is an American cartoonist known for her autobiographical comics series PeePee PooPoo, and for becoming the cartoonist of the...
Click to read more »Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and The Hobbit. Starting with the semi-autobiographical Bildhuggarens dotter (The Sculptor's Daughter) in 1968, Jansson wrote...
Click to read more »Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban is an autobiographical book by Malala Yousafzai, co-written with Christina Lamb. It was published...
Click to read more »Finding Fish is a 2001 autobiographical book by Antwone Fisher. It was a New York Times Bestseller. Antwone Fisher was born in prison to an incarcerated...
Click to read more »Sondra. Both Lamont and Ludwig reviewed Herzog without mentioning the autobiographical elements, with the latter favorably describing it as "a major breakthrough...
Click to read more »directed by Scott Kalvert in his feature directorial debut. Based on an autobiographical novel of the same name written by Jim Carroll, it tells the story of...
Click to read more »Death in Arizona is a 2014 autobiographical documentary film by Tin Dirdamal about his return to the empty home of a former lover. Tin Dirdamal returns...
Click to read more »Ceremonies: A Mormon Woman's Intimate Diary of Marriage and Beyond is a 1993 autobiographical book written by American journalist and columnist Deborah Laake. Laake...
Click to read more »director and screenwriter. She is best known for co-writing the semi-autobiographical film In America with her father, director Jim Sheridan, and her sister...
Click to read more »Alice and The Lost Novel is a 1929 book containing a collection of two autobiographical essays by the American author Sherwood Anderson (1876–1941). Alice...
Click to read more »to the subsequent complications. The UK and US versions of her semi-autobiographical narrative were published posthumously in 1933 under the title Man into...
Click to read more »Highcastle: A Remembrance (Polish: Wysoki Zamek) is a coming-of-age autobiographical novel by Polish science fiction writer Stanisław Lem. Written in 1965...
Click to read more »Look at the Harlequins! is a fictional autobiographical novel written by Vladimir Nabokov, first published in 1974. The work was Nabokov's final published...
Click to read more »Balyakala Smaranakal (Childhood memories) is 1987 autobiographical book written by Kamala Surayya (Madhavikutty). The book discusses Madhavikutty's residences...
Click to read more »their love and lives has been described as both "semi-autobiographical" and "nakedly autobiographical". "Melvyn Bragg banks book award". BBC News. 11 May...
Click to read more »The End of Innocence is a 1990 American semi-autobiographical film starring, written and directed by Dyan Cannon. It was produced by Leonard Rabinowitz...
Click to read more »Trombone Shorty is an autobiographical picture book written by Troy Andrews, with illustrations by Bryan Collier. It tells the story of how Andrews grew...
Click to read more »Aquarium (Russian title Аквариум) is a partly-autobiographical description by Viktor Suvorov of the GRU (Soviet military intelligence directorate). The...
Click to read more »real Antwone Fisher credited as the screenwriter and is based on his autobiographical book Finding Fish. The film was produced by Todd Black, Randa Haines...
Click to read more »Their lives and travels were documented and made famous through their autobiographical writings, particularly those by Lawrence and Gerald. Other members...
Click to read more »Act One is an autobiographical 1959 book by playwright Moss Hart. It was the source for a 1963 film and a 2014 Broadway play. The book chronicles Moss...
Click to read more »human memory including traumatic memories, false childhood memories, autobiographical memory, memory in social context, and memory for phobia onset. Some...
Click to read more »Eurotrash is a 2021 autobiographical novel by Swiss writer Christian Kracht. His seventh novel, and a kind of sequel to his debut one, Faserland (1995)...
Click to read more »30 March 2022) was a British psychologist focusing on the study of autobiographical memory, as well as the interactions between human memory and the law...
Click to read more »The screenplay by Nora Ephron is based on her 1983 novel, a semi-autobiographical account of her marriage to Carl Bernstein. The film marked the debuts...
Click to read more »City of God (Portuguese: Cidade de Deus) is a 1997 semi-autobiographical novel by Paulo Lins, about three young men and their lives in Cidade de Deus,...
Click to read more »The River Flows is a semi-autobiographical first novel, published in 1926, by the British writer F. L. Lucas. The title is taken from a poem by T'ao Ch'ien...
Click to read more »relationship to his abusive stepfather was a major focal point in his semi-autobiographical novel, Above Dark Waters. He met his actress wife Irina Björklund while...
Click to read more »The Improvisatore (Danish: Improvisatoren) is an autobiographical novel by Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). First published in 1835, it was an immediate...
Click to read more »concerning control of the Kerouac estate. Kerouac published three semi-autobiographical novels, Baby Driver: A Story About Myself in 1981, Trainsong in 1988...
Click to read more »and soldier. He is chiefly remembered for a series of autobiographical or semi-autobiographical verse collections, including Churchyardes Chippes (1575);...
Click to read more »Stephen Hero is a posthumously published autobiographical novel by Irish author James Joyce. It is the early version of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young...
Click to read more »writers in the GDR during the 1970s and 1980s. Much of her writing was autobiographical. In 1990 she left science to devote herself to literature full-time...
Click to read more »Children of the Arbat (Russian: Дети Арбата) is a semi-autobiographical historical novel by Anatoly Rybakov set during the era of Stalin. It recounts the...
Click to read more »physician practicing internal medicine in El Paso, Texas, this is an autobiographical memoir, and Abraham Verghese writes of his experience moving to El...
Click to read more »longer his story. In 2021, Carlton released what he called his last (autobiographical) book. Co-authored with Jason Allday, the book was titled, The Final...
Click to read more »(1983), which he narrated and co-scripted on the basis of his own semi-autobiographical stories. Shepherd was born to Anna and Jean Parker Shepherd in 1921...
Click to read more »1967 PhD in Persian literature from the University of Tehran, 1971 autobiographical life; Dr. Hassan Anvari (Persian), payambar-azam.com Hasan Anvari's...
Click to read more »How to Cook a Moose: A Culinary Memoir is a 2015 autobiographical cookbook by Kate Christensen. It is about Christensen leaving New York and settling in...
Click to read more »book), a 2005 autobiographical account of the childhood of Irish author John McGahern Memoirs (Walter Scott), a short autobiographical work by Walter...
Click to read more »Produced, directed, and co-written by Robert Townsend, the film is semi-autobiographical, reflecting Townsend's experiences as a black actor when he was told...
Click to read more »It was published in English in 1988 by Beacon Press. In addition to autobiographical details, the author also describes aspects of the creation and conception...
Click to read more »Persepolis (French: Persépolis) is a series of autobiographical graphic novels by Marjane Satrapi that depict her childhood and early adult years in Iran...
Click to read more »landscape" of America in the 1930s. The novel is essentially a semi-autobiographical and picaresque work examining the Great Depression through the experiences...
Click to read more »By the Shores of Silver Lake is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1939, the fifth of nine books in...
Click to read more »in Gaol is a 1952 work by the British writer Joan Henry. It is semi-autobiographical novel, based on Henry's own experiences serving a prison sentence for...
Click to read more »starring Idris Elba and Naomie Harris. The film is based on the 1994 autobiographical book Long Walk to Freedom by anti-apartheid revolutionary and former...
Click to read more »Tropic of Cancer is an autobiographical novel by Henry Miller that is best known as "notorious for its candid sexuality", with the resulting social controversy...
Click to read more »script by Ronald Harwood, and starring Adrien Brody. It is based on the autobiographical book The Pianist (1946), a memoir by the Polish-Jewish pianist, composer...
Click to read more »1896–1890 Brosamen, Erinnerungen aus dem Leben eines Schulmannes (autobiographical, 3 vols.) 1887, Amtsleben in der Stadt 1888, Aus meiner Jugendzeit...
Click to read more »starring Rain Spencer and Andie MacDowell. It is based on Mintz's semi-autobiographical 2017 short film of the same name. It won the 2022 US Narrative Competition...
Click to read more »Steinbeck in Vietnam: Dispatches from the War is an autobiographical book written by John Steinbeck, laureate of Nobel Prize in Literature and Pulitzer...
Click to read more »starting to lose his audience, too; in many ways, the movie was highly autobiographical. The pairing of Chaplin and Buster Keaton in the final musical number...
Click to read more »February 7, 2017) was a Canadian author and painter, known for her autobiographical Details From a Larger Canvas. Helen McLean was born in Toronto, Ontario...
Click to read more »Special. He also co-created, co-wrote, produced, and starred in the semi autobiographical NBC sitcom The Carmichael Show (2015–2017). Carmichael made his feature...
Click to read more »Kipling, Thomas Mann, Dag Hammarskjöld, and others, and a partly autobiographical essay, "As It Seemed To Us". The contents were selected by Edward Mendelson...
Click to read more »Bitter Lemons is an autobiographical work by writer Lawrence Durrell, describing the three years (1953–1956) he spent on the island of Cyprus. The book...
Click to read more »Bengali Girlhood is a 1998 autobiographical book by Bangladeshi doctor, turned feminist writer Taslima Nasrin. This autobiographical book tells Nasrin's story...
Click to read more »2000 anthology by David Almond. It is a collection of eighteen semi-autobiographical stories from Almond's childhood in North East England. A Booktrust...
Click to read more »directorial debut, the short film entitled I'm an Actress. In the semi-autobiographical work, she played a girl forced to be a child star by her mother. The...
Click to read more »television film directed and written by Mahesh Bhatt. It is one of the autobiographical films Bhatt created in the early part of his career. The film was remade...
Click to read more »“The Metaphor of the Eye”. Critics have also emphasized the work's autobiographical materials, ritual transgressions, traumatic repetitions and black humour...
Click to read more »Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story is an autobiographical book by Paul Monette. It won a National Book Award in 1992, the same year it was published. "'Suddenly...
Click to read more »Brother) is a 1988 drama film featuring Kenny Easterday in a semi-autobiographical role, directed by Claude Gagnon. Thirteen-year-old Kenny lives with...
Click to read more »memory and subjective experience. Elements of the novel appear to be autobiographical, particularly Jimmy's relationship with his father. Ware met his father...
Click to read more »their life history in an instantaneous and rapid manifestation of autobiographical memory. Life review is often described by those who have experienced...
Click to read more »Fisherman (14 weeks). On October 6, Shoes gave way to Mary McCarthy's semi-autobiographical novel The Group, which would spend the next 20 weeks at the top, closing...
Click to read more »comics artist. Kominsky-Crumb's work, which is almost exclusively autobiographical, is known for its unvarnished, confessional nature. In 2016, ComicsAlliance...
Click to read more »escaped to Tibet, staying there until 1951. He is the author of two autobiographical books, Seven Years in Tibet (1952) and The White Spider (1959). Heinrich...
Click to read more »Edwards is a character that appeared in the Little House series of autobiographical children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. His character was...
Click to read more »My Life at First Try is a 2008 semi-autobiographical flash fiction novel by Mark Budman that was published by Counterpoint Press. My Life at First Try...
Click to read more »starring Matthew Broderick and Christopher Walken. Simon adapted his semi-autobiographical 1984 play of the same title, the second chapter in what is known as...
Click to read more »one of the most influential film critics in the United States. His autobiographical novel, A Death in the Family (1957), won the author a posthumous 1958...
Click to read more »We of the Never Never is an autobiographical novel by Jeannie Gunn first published in 1907. Although published as a novel, it is an account of the author's...
Click to read more »Alexander to be his final picture before retiring, and his script is semi-autobiographical. The characters Alexander, Fanny and stepfather Edvard are based on...
Click to read more »The Bengali Night (French: la Nuit Bengali) is a 1988 semi-autobiographical film based upon the Mircea Eliade 1933 Romanian novel, Bengal Nights, directed...
Click to read more »Hasford, was an American Marine, novelist, journalist and poet. His semi-autobiographical novel The Short-Timers (1979) was the basis for the film Full Metal...
Click to read more »appeared on Celebrity Big Brother 16. Dickinson has released three autobiographical books: No Lifeguard on Duty (2002), Everything About Me Is Fake… And...
Click to read more »Garasu no Usagi (ガラスのうさぎ; The Glass Rabbit) is a Japanese autobiographical novel by Toshiko Takagi(June 19, 1932 - August 8, 2026), who lost her sister...
Click to read more »Black Swan Green is a semi-autobiographical novel written by David Mitchell, published in April 2006 in the U.S. and May 2006 in the UK. The bildungsroman's...
Click to read more »1905 novel, directed by John S. Robertson The Dark Lantern, a 1951 autobiographical novel by Henry Williamson Kilowog, a 1986 DC Comics character known...
Click to read more »life when he left cinema and turned to theatre, focusing on the semi-autobiographical play Rangbhoomi.[citation needed] The documentary combines readings...
Click to read more »by the literary cognoscenti." Known for his fiction as well as his autobiographical works, Gide expressed the conflict and eventual reconciliation of the...
Click to read more »"Baa Baa, Black Sheep" is a semi-autobiographical short story by Rudyard Kipling, published in 1888. The story deals with the unkind treatment that Kipling...
Click to read more »La Gloire de mon père, pronounced [la ɡlwaʁ də mɔ̃ pɛʁ]) is a 1957 autobiographical novel by Marcel Pagnol. Its sequel is My Mother's Castle. It is the...
Click to read more »Bazaar Daily News. March 2, 2021. Retrieved March 5, 2021. See the autobiographical account on his website, www.flexdeonblake.com Archived June 19, 2010...
Click to read more »have reached over 5.4 million subscribers. In 2015, he released an autobiographical book, titled Hello Life!. Butler co-hosted a radio show with fellow...
Click to read more »10 July 1967) was a French author. She was best known for her semi-autobiographical novel L'Astragale. Albertine was born on 17 September 1937 in Algiers...
Click to read more »Entertainment Weekly, said that the book has 12 riveting, touching autobiographical accounts that look past the bars to lay bare lives that would normally...
Click to read more »Thomas C. Lundmark Louie Bennett, Her Life and Times, a 1957 post-humus autobiographical memoir by R.M. Fox adapted from her recollections Viola Desmond: Her...
Click to read more »his book The Things They Carried (1990), a collection of linked semi-autobiographical stories inspired by his wartime experiences. In 2010, The New York...
Click to read more »Atlantic City (1980), the dramedy My Dinner with Andre (1981), and the autobiographical Au revoir les enfants (1987). He also co-directed the landmark underwater...
Click to read more »his son later said that it took "more than 15 years" to write. In an autobiographical letter, published in 1924, the author refers to this work as the "...
Click to read more »English filmmaker. He is best known as the writer and director of autobiographical films, including Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988), The Long Day Closes...
Click to read more »Venice was read at The Venice Centennial in 2005. His first book is an autobiographical trilogy/memoir called Papa's Footprint. It tells the tale of a four-million-year-old...
Click to read more »Glyn. The screenplay by Peter Yeldham was adapted from the 1938 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Norman Lindsay, who died the year this film...
Click to read more »Botswana's most influential writer. She wrote novels, short fiction and autobiographical works that are infused with spiritual questioning and reflection. Notable...
Click to read more »known for blending fairy tales, mythology, and religious imagery with autobiographical themes. Sexton’s work continues to be widely read and studied for its...
Click to read more »American civil rights activist, and Senior vice president at PBS. A brief autobiographical statement from Lawson can be found at the Civil Rights Movement Archive...
Click to read more »The Long Winter is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1940, the sixth of nine books in her Little House...
Click to read more »regular cast member beginning in 2003. Critch is the creator of the semi-autobiographical CBC Television series Son of a Critch (2022–present). He is the son...
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