Suitable for novelize, with a basic level of conduction, a few adventurous vacations? |
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There were also major works of a genre related to autofiction, known as biofiction, in which authors novelize others' lives instead of their own. |
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That's why Solzhenitsyn was so wise to novelize his history of the gulag. |
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To novelize a story of incest is to participate in the societal imperative to always lie about it, to say it's not happening, or that you made it up. |
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Still, he tells us when he's doing this, and the lack of historical evidence turns out to be his ally, encouraging him to speculate obviously rather than to novelize silently. |
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The license to novelize someone else's life seems to be based on the assumption that public figures are fair game, that only those of us no one has ever heard of retain the rights to our own experience. |
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Herbert was able to novelize his experiences as a soldier into a compelling action drama. |
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