Autobiographical fiction
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Autobiographical fiction
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Autobiographical fiction
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- Silver, my own tale as written by me with a goodly amount of murder, Edward Chupack
- Half broke horses, a true life novel, Jeannette Walls
- Graziella, Alphonse de Lamartine ; translated and with an introduction by Raymond N. MacKenzie
- Villette, Charlotte Bront
- The well of loneliness, Radclyffe Hall ; with a commentary by Havelock Ellis
- Villette, Charlotte Brontë ; with a new introduction by Adriana Trigiani and an afterword by Helen Benedict
- The way of all flesh, Samuel Butler ; edited with an introduction by Michael Mason
- The magician of Auschwitz, written by Kathy Kacer ; illustrated by Gillian Newland
- Las crónicas de Jackson Heights, por Orlando Tobón
- Tropic of Capricorn, Henry Miller
- Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce
- The enormous room, E.E. Cummings
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce
- The seventh well, Fred Wander ; translated by Michael Hofmann
- Kornél Esti, Dezső Kosztolányi ; translated by Bernard Adams
- Tropic of Cancer, by Henry Miller
- Little women, Louisa May Alcott
- A visit to Don Otavio, a traveller's tale from Mexico, Sybille Bedford ; introduction by Bruce Chatwin
- El sobrino de Wittgenstein, una amistad, Thomas Bernhard ; traducción de Miguel Sáenz
- A woman first, first woman : a memoir, Selina Meyer ; text by Billy Kimball and David Mandel
- Libro de mal amor, Fernando Iwasaki Cauti
- The garden of Eden, by Ernest Hemingway
- Memoirs and misinformation, Jim Carrey and Dana Vachon
- Trópico de Cáncer, Henry Miller ; traduccioń revisada de Carlos Manzano
- Yoga, Emmanuel Carrère ; translated from the French by John Lambert
- Memoirs of an infantry officer, [the memoirs of George Sherston], Siegfried Sassoon ; introduction by Paul Fussell
- Drinks with dead poets, a season of Poe, Whitman, Byron, and the Brontës, Glyn Maxwell
- Vertigo, W. G. Sebald ; translated by Michael Hulse
- Shep's army, bummers, blisters, & boondoggles
- Into the war, Italo Calvino ; translated by Martin McLaughlin
- When the White House was ours, Porter Shreve
- Redburn, his first voyage, being the sailorboy confessions and reminiscences of the son-of-a-gentleman in the merchant service, [by] Herman Melville ; edited with an introduction by Harold Beaver
- La obra, âEmile Zola ; prâologo de Ignacio Echevarrâia ; traducciâon de Josâe Ramâon Monreal
- A happy marriage, a novel, Rafael Yglesias
- The web and the rock, Thomas Wolfe
- The farewell symphony, a novel, Edmund White
- Deborah, Esther Singer Kreitman ; translated from the Yiddish by Maurice Carr ; introduction by Ilan Stavans ; afterword by Anita Norich
- Martin Eden, Jack London
- The diaries of Emilio Renzi, a day in the life, Ricardo Piglia ; translated from the Spanish by Robert Croll
- Family matters, Teresa Taylor
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce ; with an introduction by Hugh Kenner and illus. by Brian Keogh
- Waiting to exhale, Terry McMillan
- Likewise, the high school comic chronicles of Ariel Schrag
- Perla, Frederic Brun ; translated by Sarah Gendron ; translated by Jennifer Vanderheyden
- Gone with the mind, a novel, Mark Leyner
- Doctor Sax and the great world snake, Jack Kerouac
- The soldier's art, Anthony Powell
- Summertime, fiction, J.M. Coetzee
- The true memoirs of Little K, Adrienne Sharp