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Similarly, Carrie Fisher, whose film career had long since cooled off, regained the spotlight with her novels and memoir.
I have no idea if this story is true or false, parable or memoir - but it has stuck with me ever since I read it years ago.
“I WAS reborn, born as an economist, at 8.00am on January 2nd 1932, in the University of Chicago classroom,” wrote Paul Samuelson in a memoir published earlier this month.
Warren Harding’s extramarital exertions would provoke titters only after his death, when a tell-all memoir by one of his mistresses, Nan Britton, boasted of assignations in a White House cloakroom.
Yet Mr Wolfensohn's memoir is plodding and for the most part bloodless;
Novella Carpenter's 2009 memoir, Farm City, trumpets the value of raising chickens, pigs and bees-in Oakland.
In her memoir she reminisces about how the McGovern staffers would sometimes drive up to Austin for beers at Scholz Garten, a traditional Democratic hangout.
He cited Ishmael's confession near the beginning of his memoir of the 1995 Bosnian peace talks, "to End a War" : "as for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote."
The President's memoir disinterred a past era.
Scribner recently published a “restored edition” of the author’s posthumous fictionalized memoir, A Moveable Feast.
"Down Among the Dead Men: a year in the Life of a Mortuary Technician" is a memoir of her first year on the job.
Until I read his memoir, I had no idea how difficult the pressure-packed years had been for him, or how hard he had been on himself, and me.
But she does this, she explains, because "there is no purpose to a memoir, if it isn't honest."
Amid personal effects that include their father's memoir, they discover a mysterious letter that seems to implicate him in a death-a murder, perhaps-when he was much younger.
Initially conceived as a treatise on race relations, it became the deeply personal memoir Dreams from My Father.
A biographer can seek corroboration elsewhere; a personal memoir does not have that advantage.
Mr Cheney's new memoir, despite its breezy self-justification, does little to dispel that notion, showing exactly how a vice-president can run amok.
Much of Wallace's memoir is told in snippets of memory that take on an episodic structure.