From a critically acclaimed cultural and literary critic a definitive history and analysis of the memoir.. From Saint Augustine?s Confessions to Augusten Burroughs?s Running with Scissors from Julius Caesar to Ulysses Grant from Mark Twain to David Sedaris the art of memoir has had a fascinating life and deserves its own biography. Cultural and literary critic Ben Yagoda traces the memoir from its birth in early Christian writings and Roman generals? journals all the way up to the banner year of 2007 which saw memoirs from and about dogs rock stars bad dads good dads alternadads waitresses George Foreman Iranian women and a slew of other illustrious persons (and animals). In a time when memoir seems ubiquitous and is still highly controversial Yagoda tackles the autobiography and memoir in all its forms and iterations. He discusses the fraudulent memoir and provides many examples from the past?and addresses the ramifications and consequences of these books. Spanning decades and nations styles and subjects he analyzes the hallmark memoirs of the Western tradition?Rousseau Ben Franklin Henry Adams Gertrude Stein Edward Gibbon among others. Yagoda also describes historical trends such as Native American captive memoirs slave narratives courtier dramas (where one had to pay to NOT be included in a courtesan?s memoir). Throughout the idea of memory and truth how we remember and how well we remember lives is intimately explored.. Yagoda''s elegant examination of memoir is at once a history of literature and taste and an absorbing glimpse into what humans find interesting--one another.
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