The Fiction of Autobiography: Reading and Writing Identity
Micaela Maftei
Writing autobiography is a complicated, often fraught activity for both writer and reader. We can find many recent examples of the way such writing calls into question the author’s truthfulness or their authority to present as definitive their ‘version’ of a particular event or portion of their lives. Drawing upon a wide range of late twentieth and early twenty-first-century autobiographical writing, The Fiction of Autobiography examines key aspects of autobiography from the interrelated perspectives of author, reader, critic and scholar, to reconsider how we view this form of writing, and its relationship to the way we understand and construct identity. Maftei considers recent cases and texts such as Didion’s and Frey’s alongside older texts such as Proust’s ¸ Nabokov’s and Stein’s . In part, this is to emphasise that key issues reappear and arise over decades and centuries, and that texts distanced by time can speak to each other thoughtfully and poignantly.
Année:
2013
Editeur::
Bloomsbury Academic
Langue:
english
ISBN 10:
1472544021
ISBN 13:
9781472544025
Fichier:
PDF, 2.42 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2013