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To memoir
noun
An autobiography; a book describing the personal experiences of an author.
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After Ravelstein dies, the novel shifts from biography to memoir.
In "Revelation" Moore arrives at something closer to memoir.
Writers turn to memoir for all kinds of good (and bad) reasons — but never to forget.
Introduction to Memoir Writing, with Jo Kadlecek ("Fear: A Spiritual Navigation").
By Stephanie Burt July 26, 2017 We often turn to memoir for wisdom rather than form.
In the winter of his own life, Auster has turned once more to memoir, as if to understand his journey.
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This is not an as-told-to memoir.
The former writes an as-told-to memoir controlled (but not always read) by the star.
Gibson, the plaintiff, would seem to have been a talk-show dream: an admitted murderer (in an as-told-to memoir called "Mafia Kingpin") who had turned himself around and was trying to launch himself as an actor.
Normally I have less than zero interest in sports or sports celebrities, but the fall of an icon like Mark McGwire (whose signature was on my younger son's baseball bat when he was in Little League) or Lance Armstrong, whose as-told-to memoir It's Not About the Bike so inspired my colleagues at Book-of-the-Month Club a decade-plus ago, does give me pause.
_What were the most difficult things about shifting from reporting to memoir-writing?
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