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Before Night Falls (Spanish: Antes que anochezca: autobiografía) is the 1992 autobiography of Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas, describing his early life in Cuba, his time in prison, and his escape to the United States in the Mariel boatlift of 1980.
Living to Tell the Tale (original Spanish language title: Vivir para contarla) is the first volume of the autobiography of Gabriel García Márquez.. The book was originally published in Spanish in 2002, with an English translation by Edith Grossman published in 2003.
An Autobiography: 1989 Eva Hoffman: Lost in Translation: A Life in a New Language: 1989 William Styron: Darkness Visible: 1990 Laurie Lee: A Moment of War: 1991 Brian Keenan: An Evil Calling: 1991 Dalai Lama: Freedom in Exile: 1991 M. F. K. Fisher: Long Ago in France: The Years in Dijon: 1991 Reinaldo Arenas: Before Night Falls: 1992 M. F. K ...
My Life: A Spoken Autobiography by Fidel Castro and Ignacio Ramonet was published in Spanish in 2006 (Fidel Castro: Biografía a dos voces), and English in 2008. The book was written by Ramonet based on more than 100 hours of interviews with Castro.
A simultaneous Spanish-language edition was contracted to Vintage Español. [3] Literary agent Peter W. Bernstein represented Sotomayor. [3] Sonny Mehta, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, stated, "Sonia Sotomayor has lived a remarkable life and her achievements will prove an inspiration to readers around the ...
Category:Literary autobiographies This is a category for autobiographies or memoirs by literary figures (known for works other than the autobiography), or those in large part concerned with them, for example as partners.
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In the 15th century, Leonor López de Córdoba, a Spanish noblewoman, wrote her Memorias, which may be the first autobiography in Castillian. Zāhir ud-Dīn Mohammad Bābur , who founded the Mughal dynasty of South Asia kept a journal Bāburnāma ( Chagatai / Persian : بابر نامہ ; literally: "Book of Babur" or "Letters of Babur" ) which ...