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Perhaps the last illuminating memoir by a former president was written 124 years ago, by Ulysses Grant.In this section Playing with fire Saying all the right things Half a loaf or just half-baked?
He was co-author of Clark Clifford's illuminating memoir "Counsel to the President".
Mr. Hamilton woven the confusion and the fractiousness of his childhood into an illuminating memoir, "The Speckled People" (Fourth Estate).
In Minor Characters, her illuminating memoir of life among the Beat writers, Joyce Johnson, who was with Kerouac on that day in New York, captures the seismic resonance of that single review.
"Dreams from My Father" is an illuminating memoir not only in the substance of Obama's own peculiarly American story but also in the qualities he brings to the telling: a formidable intelligence, emotional empathy, self-reflection, balance, and a remarkable ability to see life and the world through the eyes of people very different from himself.
Soon after The New Yorker published the pianist Jeremy Denk's "Every Good Boy Does Fine" in its April 8 issue, Mr. Denk took to his blog Think Denk, and offered a bit of editorial second-guessing about his illuminating memoir of his studies.
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He has written an undergraduate thesis that became a bestselling novel (Everything is Illuminated), a memoir that was also a denunciation of carnivorousness (Eating Animals), and an homage to Bruno Schulz predicated on the mutilation of his books (Tree of Codes).
Paustovsky's memoir illuminates Babel's aesthetic: "Writers, he said, should write in Kipling's iron-clad prose; authors should have the clearest possible notion of what was to come out of their pens.
What they do find and what various incidents in the memoir illuminate, she continued, is the belief that whites were both innately superior and, in the aftermath of the Civil War, uniquely obliged to make good on a national commitment to civic if not social equality for black people.
What was illuminated in the memoir that wasn't known about Zhao Ziyang before?
Her main fictional material was her own early life, until in 2005 she published Quicksands, a memoir that illuminated but did not transcend her intense and dazzling fictionalisations.
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