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  2. Richard Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    His first book, Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez, was published in 1982. It was an account of his journey from being a "socially disadvantaged child" to becoming a fully assimilated American, from the Spanish-speaking world of his family to the wider, presumably freer, public world of English.

  3. List of autobiographies - Wikipedia

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    C. W. A. Scott's Book: The Life and Mildenhall-Melbourne Flight of C.W.A. Scott: 1934 Beirne Lay Jr. I Wanted Wings: 1937 Frank Glasgow Tinker: Some Still Live: 1938 Louise Thaden: High, Wide and Frightened: 1938 Igor Sikorsky: The Story of the Winged-S: 1939 Richard Hillary: The Last Enemy: 1940 Beryl Markham: West with the Night: 1942 Ted W ...

  4. Biography in literature - Wikipedia

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    Autobiographical fiction, or autofiction, is fiction that incorporates the author's own experience into the narrative. It allows authors to both relay and reflect on their own experience. However, the reading of the autobiographical fiction need not always be associated with the author. Such books may be treated as distinct fictional works. [16]

  5. Julia Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Julia B. Cameron (born March 4, 1948 [1]) is an American teacher, author, artist, poet, playwright, novelist, filmmaker, composer, and journalist. She is best known for her book The Artist's Way (1992). She also has written many other non-fiction works, short stories, and essays, as well as novels, plays, musicals, and screenplays.

  6. Michael Morpurgo - Wikipedia

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    Sir Michael Andrew Bridge Morpurgo OBE FRSL FKC DL (né Bridge; 5 October 1943) [1] is an English book author, poet, playwright, and librettist who is known best for children's novels such as War Horse (1982).

  7. List of book titles taken from literature - Wikipedia

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    Many authors will use quotations from literature as the title for their works. This may be done as a conscious allusion to the themes of the older work or simply because the phrase seems memorable. The following is a partial list of book titles taken from literature. It does not include phrases altered for parody.

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Biography

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    In source citations, do not remove names of authors, or references to former names in titles of works. If the author is notable, the current name may be given, for example as " X (writing as Y) ". Do not replace or supplement a person's former name with a current name if the two names have not been publicly connected and connecting them would ...

  9. Cynthia Harrod-Eagles - Wikipedia

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    The plan was for the whole run of British history from the Middle Ages to the Second World War to be covered in twelve volumes (Harrod-Eagles' initial contract was for just four books). The series now comprises 35 titles (June 2016). A 36th title is planned for 2024. The Founding (1980) Begins 1434 and covers the War of the Roses and Richard III