جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
320
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1989
ناشر
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10
0816616329
ISBN-13
9780816616329
توضیحات
This compelling exploration delves into the intricate nature of autobiographical writing, weaving together perspectives from notable scholars in the field. Philippe Lejeune, Katherine Leary, and Paul John Eakin bring their expertise to the forefront, offering readers a profound understanding of the intricate relationship between identity and narrative.
Through engaging analysis and thoughtful discussion, the authors illuminate how personal stories reflect broader cultural and social contexts. They encourage readers to consider how memory, authenticity, and representation shape one's life story, making the act of writing an intimate and deeply personal endeavor.
As they dissect the conventions and challenges of autobiography, the authors invite a reflection on the self, prompting an examination of how individuals construct their identities through the art of storytelling. This work serves not only as an academic text but also as an invitation to engage with one’s own narrative journey.
Through engaging analysis and thoughtful discussion, the authors illuminate how personal stories reflect broader cultural and social contexts. They encourage readers to consider how memory, authenticity, and representation shape one's life story, making the act of writing an intimate and deeply personal endeavor.
As they dissect the conventions and challenges of autobiography, the authors invite a reflection on the self, prompting an examination of how individuals construct their identities through the art of storytelling. This work serves not only as an academic text but also as an invitation to engage with one’s own narrative journey.