The voice-over narration and flashbacks provide an autobiographical as well as retrospective cast to the film. |
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Published fiction, poetry, and autobiographical writings appear in both the English and Afrikaans languages. |
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He said that his agreements with these autobiographical subjects were not recorded in writing. |
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Much of Morrison's work is autobiographical but he says this is his most personal project yet. |
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Reports by patients of memory loss are of the erasing of autobiographical memories or retrograde amnesia. |
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One hundred college students retrieved autobiographical memories associated with panic, trauma, worry, and social anxiety. |
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He has taken the autobiographical genre and adapted it to suit his own particular requirements. |
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Only now do we know just how autobiographical these three novels really were. |
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He admits the story is partly autobiographical, drawn from his experiences on the live music scene. |
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These stories were written over many years and often rework autobiographical material. |
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First, it could well be the case that writers become more autobiographical as time goes on. |
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Each article is prefaced by an autobiographical account of its genesis and by other retrospective thoughts. |
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As she points out, most poets these days begin with autobiographical material. |
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He supplies almost no autobiographical material and tries to come across as just a regular guy. |
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So it sounds like there is an autobiographical angle to some of the things that you write. |
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The most famous published autobiographical accounts of the intercontinental trade were predominately male. |
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Now she has written an autobiographical novel in an attempt to exorcise her trauma. |
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There's a lot of people writing very autobiographical songs and I feel I encouraged people to go in that direction. |
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Although she insists the book is not based on her own life, the central character is largely autobiographical. |
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The stories strike a balance between being autobiographical and being about society at large. |
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A few years ago I was supervising a Masters student who was writing an autobiographical novel. |
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The subject matter of the novel, which is written in a taut, controlled, colloquial yet poetic prose, is highly autobiographical. |
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Two autobiographical carvings depict his belief that a mambo had cursed him by placing snakes in his belly. |
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Illustrated with a scattering of the author's own landscape oil paintings, the autobiographical tales display a love of the Great Outdoors. |
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The new work, for example, is somewhat autobiographical, a self-indulgence that once he would not have allowed himself. |
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Christopher Isherwood's memoirs and autobiographical fiction always encouraged readers to believe he had told the whole truth about his life. |
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The supporting stories have a much sharper bite, including a return to his painfully confessional autobiographical style. |
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Growing Up in Slavery presents young readers with intense, autobiographical stories of 10 slaves as they recall their early lives in bondage. |
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It's often said that Empire of the Sun's his most nakedly autobiographical novel and of course that's true. |
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The autobiographical documentary which stands on the border of truth and fiction, actuality and falsehood is a gesture of significant courage. |
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Two autobiographical pieces from that time interpreted the illness through voodoo imagery and, he believes, produced a cure. |
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The story is autobiographical, and the tyrannical, captious, arbitrary, and selfish landowner is the author's mother, Varvara Petrovna Turgeneva. |
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Their experiences and rhetoric are often hard to disentangle in the autobiographical strata of the novel. |
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There are some interesting autobiographical reflections, but also the expected helping of racial and class resentment. |
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The story is told in the first person as an autobiographical memoir told by a highbred horse named Black Beauty. |
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The result is an ongoing series of autobiographical films, one of the most coherent bodies of work in the cinema. |
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His series of largely autobiographical books dealing with his life in Italy comfortably eclipses his body of fiction. |
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Passivity and ineffectualness are weaknesses that trouble many Fellini characters, especially the closely autobiographical parts. |
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This is a first feature from documentarist Tareque Masud, autobiographical, but refreshingly without egotism or conceit. |
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The autobiographical mode of the book supports a full and frank account of life in the field that brings insights for fellow fieldworkers. |
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And there are the autobiographical grasses, exposing old secrets and betraying ancient confidences in exchange for sales. |
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Although she refuses to discuss intimate details of her personal life, her music itself is autobiographical. |
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Those were written by the people, and were essentially autobiographical accounts of growing up in a country convulsed by revolution and change. |
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He's the gender-bending ex-truck stop hustler whose autobiographical novel made him a cult celebrity while he was still in his teens. |
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Presumably, the song is at some level autobiographical, and as such is deeply moving. |
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This makes the book a one-two punch of the visual combined with his autobiographical poetry. |
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Like Youth, the play appears to contain autobiographical elements, but here the subject is eld. |
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Some works are autobiographical, including a piece about a dutiful daughter who forsakes her own happiness to care for her mother. |
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Marital tension, reflecting Strauss's stormy relationship with his wife Pauline, is a subject common to several of his operas, some openly autobiographical. |
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Everyone asks her how autobiographical the book is, she says wearily. |
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It impelled him to record his experience in an autobiographical comic that has swelled to epic proportions over the decades and become his life's work. |
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This fissure is expressed by Glatshteyn's use of a polyphonic narrative style in which the autobiographical voice is muted while other voices predominate. |
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The third story was the most autobiographical one, built in part around my own struggles with my family and their abnegation of any feeling of responsibility. |
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They form a separate unit, one that is autobiographical in feeling, though not, sometimes, entirely so in fact. |
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Between 1560 and 1603 he issued a multitude of broadsheets and small volumes in verse and prose, several containing autobiographical pieces and notices of current events. |
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As advertised, Holler is not autobiographical in the same way that the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein are not autobiographical. |
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Dundes is to be congratulated on his choice of essayists and on his clear exposition of their key ideas placed in an illuminating historical and autobiographical context. |
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Fortunately the autobiographical element doesn't predominate. |
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Illustrations for The Monkey Wrench Gang, a 1986 book about a fictional group of eco-warriors, appear alongside autobiographical strips done for The New Yorker. |
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Dylan continued to mull over the songs, apparently concerned about the sound and about the overtly autobiographical nature of certain of the songs. |
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Finally, how are the absorbing questions of alterity and alienation treated by a postcolonial or displaced subject in an autobiographical novel written from such an elsewhere? |
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She was at her most autobiographical in Looking Backwards, part of her final printed work Impressions of Theophrastus Such. |
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Judging from the autobiographical texts of these three authors, Natives often mixed assimilation with a degree of disassimilation. |
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In 1655, according to his autobiographical notes, Hooke began to acquaint himself with astronomy, through the good offices of John Ward. |
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Catullus was also the first Roman poet to produce love poetry, seemingly autobiographical, which depicts an affair with a woman called Lesbia. |
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In 1804 he began expanding this autobiographical work, having decided to make it a prologue rather than an appendix. |
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Morel is a major turning point in his autobiographical novel Sons and Lovers, a work that draws upon much of the writer's provincial upbringing. |
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Many contain social and political themes, as well as autobiographical elements. |
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The novel is not autobiographical but is somewhat inspired by his early experiences and family life. |
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In October 2006, Andy Summers released One Train Later, an autobiographical memoir detailing his early career and time with the band. |
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Like many characters in his films, Jones has some autobiographical elements of Spielberg. |
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Shute gives a detailed account of the development of the two airships in his 1954 autobiographical work, Slide Rule. |
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Most of his novels are autobiographical fictions, set in an around the town of Wigton during his childhood. |
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Daunted Richard, who was born in the African country in 1957, makes his directing debut with autobiographical drama Wah-Wah. |
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William Gaddis shunned the spotlight during his life and was not an autobiographical writer, making these letters particularly revelatory. |
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One of the first translated mangas to be published was Barefoot Gen, an autobiographical story by Keiji Nakazawa of the Hiroshima bomb. |
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Like her religious verse, the antilove poems cannot be categorized as autobiographical. |
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Since Alan Ayckbourn's plays started becoming established in the West End, interviewers have raised the question of whether his work is autobiographical. |
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At this point, we could all write a tell-all about our tabloid childhoods and contrive an autobiographical performance about the pleasures of humiliation. |
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More recently, the book Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby was an autobiographical account of Hornby's life and relationship with football and Arsenal in particular. |
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Largely autobiographical, the middle sections of the book are set in Liverpool and describe the young merchantman's wanderings, and his reflections. |
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Limelight was heavily autobiographical, alluding not only to Chaplin's childhood and the lives of his parents, but also to his loss of popularity in the United States. |
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Beryl Fletcher, The House at Karamu An autobiographical account of New Zealand feminist author Beryl Fletcher's upbringing in an old kauri villa with a one-roomed school. |
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In the later part of the band's career Plant's lyrics became more autobiographical, and less optimistic, drawing on his own experiences and circumstances. |
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This is autobiographical writing, but not uncomplicatedly so. |
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This was also the period of time when he composed his extensive love poetry, leading to speculation that the poems may have been autobiographical. |
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Over the centuries, some readers have posited that Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical, and point to them as evidence of his love for a young man. |
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The graphic sexual content of Marie Calloway's autobiographical stories instigated major controversy when they first appeared online at the journals Vice and Muumuu House. |
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The cart loads of footnotes and what I take to be autobiographical excerpts from the author add to the general bittiness of this curate's egg of a book. |
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Long famed in fandom, Mr. Bloch skyrocketed to prominence in the mundane when his autobiographical novel, PSYCHO, was made into a hit motion picture. |
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Adams writes that, just as Eliot denied he was Prufrock, so Pound denied he was Mauberley, but the work can nevertheless be read as autobiographical. |
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She wrote a largely autobiographical novel entitled Agnes Grey. |
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It seems certain that he did not visit Rome, however, as he would have mentioned it in the autobiographical chapter of his Historia Ecclesiastica. |
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Some modern critics, such as Patricia Clemit and Jane Blumberg, have taken the same view, resisting autobiographical readings of Mary Shelley's works. |
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Another additional autobiographical influence might be Austen's brother, Charles Austen who served as a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic wars. |
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A truly autobiographical presentation is nearly impossible for Gregory. |
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While Percy composed a series of major poems, Mary wrote the autobiographical novel Matilda, the historical novel Valperga, and the plays Proserpine and Midas. |
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