Biography as a literary form
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Biography as a literary form
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- Subject of23
- Biography and the black Atlantic, edited by Lisa A. Lindsay and John Wood Sweet
- South and west, from a notebook, Joan Didion ; foreword by Nathaniel Rich
- Samuel Johnson, biographer, Robert Folkenflik
- Icon, edited by Amy Scholder
- Inventing Mark Twain, the lives of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Andrew Hoffman
- Writing hard stories, celebrated memoirists who shaped art from trauma, Melanie Brooks
- From biography to history, the historical imagination and American fiction, 1880-1940, Lois Hughson
- Art of memoir, Mary Karr
- Write your life story, a guide to writing your autobiography and tips on how to get published, Nancy Smith
- The People's Biographer workbook, a structured biography writing guide for the nonprofessional writer, Jackson F. Bullock
- Sidetracks, explorations of a romantic biographer, Richard Holmes
- Domestick privacies, Samuel Johnson and the art of biography, edited by David Wheeler
- The shadow in the garden, a biographer's tale, James Atlas
- Extraordinary lives, the art and craft of American biography, Robert A. Caro [and others] ; edited by William Zinsser
- Your life is a book, how to craft and publish your memoir, Brenda Peterson, Sarah Jane Freymann
- Writing the memoir, from truth to art, Judith Barrington
- Living to tell the tale, a guide to writing memoir, Jane Taylor McDonnell ; foreword by Vivian Gornick
- How to do biography, a primer, Nigel Hamilton
- Handling the truth, on the writing of memoir, Beth Kephart
- Susan B. Anthony, a biography of a singular feminist, Kathleen Barry
- James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, edited with an introduction by Harold Bloom