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Eggers's sometimes inspired, too often self-congratulatory memoir is full of nods towards what Wallace calls "a world whose defining boundaries have been deformed by electric signal".
Her memoir is full of encounters with famous people, including President Kennedy, whose sister Kathleen had been married to Andrew's older brother before his death in the war (she died several years later in a plane crash).
Julie Andrews's memoir is full of crisp locutions like "poor unfortunate" and "banished to the scullery" and "trivet," a characteristically precise term that the dictionary defines as "an iron tripod placed over a fire for a cooking pot or kettle to stand on".
By Hilton Als "The Street Where I Live," the playwright and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner's amusing 1978 memoir, is full of anecdotes about the process by which Lerner and his professional partner, the composer Frederick Loewe, created eight blockbuster musicals together, including the 1956 hit "My Fair Lady" (in revival at Lincoln Center Theatre's Vivian Beaumont, directed by Bartlett Sher).
"The Street Where I Live," the playwright and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner's amusing 1978 memoir, is full of anecdotes about the process by which Lerner and his professional partner, the composer Frederick Loewe, created eight blockbuster musicals together, including the 1956 hit "My Fair Lady" (in revival at Lincoln Center Theatre's Vivian Beaumont, directed by Bartlett Sher).
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Miles's memoirs are full of juxtapositions that appear to reflect his own personality.
Friendship was Lady Eden's gift, and her memoirs are full of vivid sketches of the men (usually men) she knew: Isaiah Berlin (a "torrent of words"), Lucian Freud ("exotic and sharp"), Cyril Connolly (a "civilised, indolent epicurean"), "steely" Cecil Beaton and many others.
One of the few moments (or is it the only moment?) in the book where Waldrop speaks explicitly about being changed by an event — more conventional memoirs are full of scenes of transformation — is when Waldrop's father, a bitter railway man his mother ultimately divorced, takes him to see a production of the "G.I.
Among other models, he was reading Bertrand Russell's memoir, which is full of connections, conclusions and deft one-sentence summaries.
A lot of readers have told me that my memoir The Blue Touch Paper is full of remarkable women but that its true heroine is Nancy Hare.
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