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"autobiographical" Definitions
  1. based on the writer's or artist's own experiences
  2. being or connected with the story of a person's life, written by that person
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Is there any autobiographical comedy series that's quite as autobiographical as Netflix's "Lady Dynamite"?
The assumption is that women's work is autobiographical, and that autobiographical work is confessional, messy, and selfish, an undifferentiated spilling of guts.
I don't think I've ever been explicitly autobiographical, at least not with subjects, but certainly with the experiences, I think those are pretty autobiographical.
Only "To the Bone" is explicitly autobiographical — and then it's only semi-autobiographical, with several invented characters and scenes — but all of these projects are deeply personal.
We were talking about writing stories or being strictly autobiographical before, and this is sort of autobiographical to a fault, where I'm saying everything exactly how it was.
She wrote eight books and was known as a talented screenwriter with a keen ear for dialogue, but it was her autobiographical and semi-autobiographical work that left perhaps the largest mark.
Isn't a Facebook feed a kind of prosthetic autobiographical memory?
Are there aspects of the book's characters that are autobiographical?
But, unlike many pop starlets, none of this feels autobiographical.
Like other autobiographical memories, we think we remember them accurately.
"Too much is definitely autobiographical," he says with a laugh.
But the mythology of Grand Ole Opera is mostly autobiographical.
The artist's new photographs are more explicitly autobiographical than ever.
How strong are the autobiographical elements in what you write?
You've called this the most autobiographical of all your shows.
She asked that I not say that it was autobiographical.
"It wasn't really autobiographical in that way," he told Vulture.
Like much of his work, the novel is craftily autobiographical.
He began his career by producing four largely autobiographical novels.
How much of the writing of this movie is autobiographical?
And as a result, this record is much more autobiographical.
Lava Sheets's autobiographical documentary, "Rescue," focuses on a sweet-natured pet consoling a disabled owner, while Ian Christopher Goodman's autobiographical documentary, "Akamatsu the Cat," focuses on a sweet-natured owner consoling a disabled pet.
That one is also my favorite, of her semi-autobiographical works.
The trials and tribulations that ground the show are semi-autobiographical.
So what is the difference between flashbulb memories and autobiographical memories?
A lot of my stuff is very autobiographical in some way.
Q. Insert question about how much of her work is autobiographical.
The little is evident in the authors' taste for autobiographical anecdotes.
In the autobiographical stories, Sontag admitted how little she actually knew.
Like much in Proust's novel, the scene has sly autobiographical roots.
There were surefire dance tracks, autobiographical stories, and charming love songs.
You'll see similarities because Bone does have autobiographical material in it.
Below is Robert Scholes's 1971 review of that semi-autobiographical novel.
All suggest that Lee's dishes, however rarefied, are also deeply autobiographical.
A fair amount of the menu is autobiographical, like the restaurant.
A lot of people make the assumption that Fleabag is autobiographical.
Like so many first novels, Looking For Alaska is vaguely autobiographical.
"The 400 Blows" was a pioneering example of an autobiographical film.
It was that Hollywood royalty upbringing that provided endless material for Carrie Fisher's literary works, including the semi-autobiographical Postcards from the Edge and autobiographical book and one-woman show Wishful Drinking, which references Reynolds frequently.
"How to Write an Autobiographical Novel" is a disarming title for an essay collection by Alexander Chee, given that he's fresh from the success of a novel that on the face of it was anything but autobiographical.
In 2010, the actor published an autobiographical memoir titled Just After Dreaming.
In a sense, there is an autobiographical aspect to the whole piece.
But the trio won't admit to any of these songs being autobiographical.
It's rare, however, for his songs to be so direct and autobiographical.
It's the least autobiographical album White Lung has ever made, she says.
Eugene: It's not actually cryptic at all to me because it's autobiographical.
His previously untranslated autobiographical novel My Marriage was published after he died.
Mr. David's vaguely autobiographical character became a beloved avatar of misanthropes everywhere.
How do you decide when to use something autobiographical for your show?
As an emerging artist she strenuously avoided the use of autobiographical material.
In women, any kind of autobiographical writing is often seen as amateurism.
But does this mean "Commonwealth" is 8 percent or 80 percent autobiographical?
To say that the story is autobiographical is to state the obvious.
But, as usual in Kennedy's plays, the autobiographical strain is not direct.
Organized chronologically, the Portrait Gallery show is, like Picasso's art, heavily autobiographical.
The book was widely praised and also widely understood to be autobiographical.
" Ms. Thompson also concluded that Ms. Brookner was "an essentially autobiographical writer.
It's a little autobiographical, which most of my work ends up being.
The film is based on an autobiographical play by Tarell Alvin McCraney.
JG: I wanted to ask about the autobiographical material in Slight Exaggeration.
In this excerpt, he explores narcissism and the mystery of autobiographical fiction.
" Early reviews of "Lady Bird" have referred to the film as "autobiographical.
HOW TO WRITE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL Essays By Alexander Chee 280 pp.
I didn't realize how autobiographical that would be until I sang it.
"It's not very autobiographical," he says of the puppet video, for instance.
VICE: From what I've read about the work, it seems very autobiographical.
The question of autobiographical fiction seems to have been with us always.
"Black Moses" is less autobiographical than some of Mr. Mabanckou's previous books.
The novel is inspired by Reid's babysitting years, but it's not autobiographical.
Germaine Acogny presents an elegantly intense autobiographical solo at Crossing the Line.
Mr. Sorrentino's new novel is, you can't help noticing, at least vaguely autobiographical.
Jennifer Fox, writer and director of the autobiographical movie The Tale, on set.
It is inspired by [our childhood], it's not autobiographical, so she'll see that.
In December, the singer opened up to PEOPLE about her "autobiographical" new record.
Since my work is semi-autobiographical, using my body was a clear decision.
Progressing deeper into the exhibition, you encounter the autobiographical portion of the show.
In fact, Eldredge's autobiographical forthcoming album centers on his quest to find love.
It speaks to her honest experience, though isn't presented as being strictly autobiographical.
Like Louie and Curb Your Enthusiasm before it, Better Things is intensely autobiographical.
Ultimately, however, "Papa," based on an autobiographical screenplay, goes soft at its center.
He was heavily autobiographical, as usual, and light on policy detail, as usual.
Brian Quijada's autobiographical hip-hop solo show delves into issues of Latino identity.
Denis's parents supported decolonization, and she is adamant that "Chocolat" is not autobiographical.
It's like Richard Pryor's autobiographical film, Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life is Calling.
Here's a new comic by Gabrielle Bell, one of our favorite autobiographical cartoonists.
We call the work of women artists confessional; we assume it is autobiographical.
Bellow's semi-autobiographical bildungsroman is not just long but also episodic and ornate.
And yet it's deeply autobiographical and tied to some of TV's oldest traditions.
Even when I am doing a landscape or cityscape, the paintings are autobiographical.
Willful Disregard isn't autobiographical but that doesn't mean she's never felt the same.
In this case, autobiographical information is easily accessible — it's already in your head.
She wrote the autobiographical blues-pop album in the wake of a breakup.
She has even written an autobiographical essay on it: "The Guston Curse" (20183).
Kumail Nanjiani Nanjiani brought a deeply personal, autobiographical touch to the rom-com.
Despite Wolfson's Jewish heritage, he always insists that his art is not autobiographical.
More autobiographical than their debut, this album is born from uncertainty and growing pains.
Episodic memory refers to memories of autobiographical events—in other words, recalling personal experiences.
It was a lot of reflection, and very personal and autobiographical, but also editorialized.
We use autobiographical material, but the autobiography is not what the lyrics are about.
Dre himself will be playing the lead character in the, reportedly, semi-autobiographical tale.
The more hidden the lyric is, the more autobiographical it is, in my case.
Flashbulb and ordinary autobiographical memories were very consistent over the course of one week.
They pointed me toward the book of autobiographical vignettes, which contained some troubling incidents.
But one in particular feels uncomfortably autobiographical for people of color with natural hair.
In Better Things, we finally see Adlon in a roving, female-led autobiographical comedy.
But I can say certainly, all of my movies are autobiographical in some way.
Actually, this is a semi-autobiographical novelette about friendship in a post-capitalist sexscape.
The autobiographical sprinklings are here, here, there, and, well, all over the place, really.
All very good, funny books, yes, but they hewed to the same  autobiographical structure.
She wrote an autobiographical book called "Confessions of Choi Eun-hee" published in 2007.
People usually feel nostalgic for their own past, commonly referred to as autobiographical nostalgia.
This semi-autobiographical piece centers on Gordon, a teenager who desperately wants to rap.
Kerouac's first published novel, is the autobiographical story of his Massachusetts family's gradual decline.
Was doing these oral histories a way to be autobiographical that isn't so obvious?
Primary Stages presents Ms. Washington in this autobiographical solo show about books and burning.
"The Last Black Man in San Francisco" is autobiographical to a point, Fails said.
In recent years, though, he has been introducing directly autobiographical elements into his scripts.
The last thing TV needs is another loosely autobiographical single-camera show-business dramedy.
Netflix green-lighted a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy series with Kaling starring.
Benjamin, for one, heads to the country to finish a very long autobiographical novel.
Andrea Savage checks her biological clock in the season finale of her autobiographical comedy.
It was that tumultuous Hollywood upbringing that provided material for Carrie Fisher's literary works, including the semi-autobiographical Postcards from the Edge, autobiographical book and one-woman show Wishful Drinking (which references Reynolds frequently), and her most recent book, The Princess Diarist.
Ralston recounted his experience in the autobiographical book Between a Rock and a Hard Place.
McKinnon is the first person ever identified with a condition called severely deficient autobiographical memory.
He published his semi-autobiographical novel Junior in 2006, and appeared in 2004's Saved!.
Invited by the Walker Art Center, Davey submerged herself in Jarman's autobiographical books and sketchbooks.
The two would later work together on Fosse's 1979 semi-autobiographical film, All That Jazz.
He was reportedly paid a $250,000 publishing advance for the book, which will be autobiographical.
Still, Clark stressed to The New Yorker that not all of her songs are autobiographical.
The man known for rapping autobiographical lyrics couldn't anymore – leading to a mid-life crisis.
That's fair: if American Woman was completely autobiographical, Bonnie would have three daughters, not two.
We know that they are a type of autobiographical memory -- memories of personally experienced events.
So the most interesting function of the DMN is the maintenance of an autobiographical self.
LaBeouf is playing his own father in the loosely autobiographical movie co-written by him.
Despite the similarities to her own upbringing, Gerwig says the film is only semi-autobiographical.
" He explains of the semi-autobiographical show, "It was about adult survives their child abuse.
How do you combine these larger ideas with the more autobiographical elements of the film?
Elizabeth Wood builds something similar with the language in her semi-autobiographical film White Girl.
Nora Ephron's autobiographical novel, Heartburn, isn't about acid reflux, but it's still a good gift.
"I don't think there's anything autobiographical about my material, unless it's subconsciously," Strait once said.
His own image is a starting point for his six-volume autobiographical novel, My Struggle.
The impulse to read Our Time as autobiographical is a way to divert self-reflection.
They are quite literally Colette's life, as so much of her writing was semi-autobiographical.
Dash Shaw: In the 90s, when I was a teenager, alternative comics were mostly autobiographical.
Winehouse "was articulate in front of the camera, her music was directly autobiographical," he said.
Her new BET series is a semi-autobiographical story she started writing a decade ago.
And while "India Pale Ale" is intensely personal for Ms. Backhaus, it's not exactly autobiographical.
His breakthrough was his joyous, deeply autobiographical fourth novel, "A House for Mr. Biswas" (1961).
His memoir, also titled "Unmasked," will serve as the inspiration for the show's autobiographical element.
The graphic novel is an autobiographical account of Lewis's involvement in the Civil Rights Movement.
It's seemingly autobiographical, with the wisdom-seeking character of Michael a stand-in for Stockhausen.
Their most popular subjects are "Dogman" and "Rabbitgirl," autobiographical ciphers that represent the couple's personalities.
So I placed very direct autobiographical, just diary material, right next to fake diary material.
Can we read this as autobiographical in the way SNL took a toll on you?
So why not make up a few autobiographical details, especially ones to boost his reputation?
This semi-autobiographical tale revolves around the housekeeper (Yalitza Aparicio) for a middle-class family.
His books include the autobiographical "Black Passport" (2010) and "Open Wound: Chechnya 19923-2003" (2003).
Because he bears a resemblance to his protagonist, they often assume his writing is autobiographical.
My work is broadly autobiographical and confessional, frequently inspired by everyday objects, images, and archetypes.
He finds endless ways to digress into autobiographical tangents, usually with some crying and kibitzing.
The show, a semi-autobiographical depiction of Adlon's life, is still silly, touching, absurdist, invigorating.
What came out of it, though, was a complex art: abstract, but topical, even autobiographical.
It's a largely autobiographical account of catastrophic events after Ms. Breillat's brain hemorrhage in 2004.
An autobiographical artist, he often explored the daily life of being homosexual in postwar India.
The new large-scale paintings, all from 2017, make up Solano's most autobiographical show yet.
And yet, for all of their autobiographical detail, the poems never stay within that domain.
Watching designer Stefan Sagmeister's autobiographical documentary, The Happy Film, will not leave you significantly happier afterward.
So it's unsurprising — and inspiring — that she would leave behind a final, free-form autobiographical work.
Recently, however, one such worker has caused a national stir with an autobiographical work circulated online.
But this slim novel, her most autobiographical work, has become required reading in classrooms across America.
Next up, I want to buy Alexander Chee's essay collection, How to Write an Autobiographical Novel.
Autobiographical comics also detail Chan's early experiences as a young illustrator in stark black and white.
But bringing Paul Schrader's dark, brooding and semi-autobiographical script to life was no easy task.
Look no further than T.W. Coakley's semi-autobiographical novel, Keef: A Story of Intoxication, Love & Death.
Crowe would recall these early days with Crosby in his mostly autobiographical 21985 film, Almost Famous.
Shaniqwa Jarvis's photographs have an autobiographical quality and her subjects seem like an extension of herself.
Many critics have read the Neapolitan Novels as largely autobiographical, which is apparently not the case.
On Saturday she released an autobiographical new song, "Thank U, Next," which alludes to her exes.
Her other works—the novel Symptomatic, an autobiographical book called Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
In 2008, he published All the Sad Young Literary Men, a semi-autobiographical story in which
There's a sense in which I couldn't cop to just how autobiographical all that music was.
"Written by himself" is Douglass's subtitle, a phrase that resounds throughout early African American autobiographical writing.
Here Carrère's autobiographical interventions seem not showy or superfluous (as they can in "Limonov") but necessary.
In 1965, psychedelic drug designer Alexander Shulgin synthesized MDMA himself, according to his autobiographical book, PiKAL.
The version presented in the songs, whether they're autobiographical or not, is mediated through this band.
Comedians and wife-and-wife duo Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher star in this autobiographical comedy.
First up is Ann Patchett's new novel, "Commonwealth," which she calls her most autobiographical to date.
I use myself—I'm the only thing I can use—but I'm not an autobiographical writer.
In her professional life, Ms. Knoll had been discreet about the autobiographical threads of her novel.
Hm. Maybe the "Battle of the Bastards" was more autobiographical than Harington would like to admit.
One might guess this new novel was deeply autobiographical even if King hadn't said as much.
THE FAREWELL Lulu Wang's bittersweet, semi-autobiographical feature was a runaway success with critics at Sundance.
MUNCHIES over GYM DAY might be the most autobiographical thing I've ever put into a crossword.
The biography also reveals the full extent of the autobiographical dimension in his method of composing.
The food all looks amazing, obviously, and "Street Food" emphasizes how autobiographical cooking is, how contextual.
"Our last album was the most personal and autobiographical we've ever been," she told the hosts.
She edited what became "Jack Rabbit Parole," a semi-autobiographical novel, and their personal relationship grew.
Then Sean Anders blindsided her with "Instant Family," his semi-autobiographical comedy about foster-care adoption.
In an excerpt in the Times Magazine, the author confronts the central mystery of autobiographical fiction.
A Neil Young-esque chord progression captures the mood, framing vivid, autobiographical slices of her life.
Lee doesn't always succeed in integrating all the parts of his tale, especially the autobiographical vignettes.
And like many of his films, the semi-autobiographical movie charts the disintegration of a relationship.
Even his science fiction is usually prefaced by autobiographical essays written in that same friendly voice.
Above left, Barry Jenkins, who directed, and Tarell Alvin McCraney, who wrote the semi-autobiographical screenplay.
When Levy's autobiographical essay begins, she is a middle-aged woman whose life's certainties have foundered.
Kempowski, who endowed his characters with autobiographical traits, died in 2007 at the age of 78.
Or perhaps it's something more obvious: Discussing autobiographical elements is much simpler than focusing on craft.
Her parents' divorce, her marital infidelity, and other family dramas figured into her earlier autobiographical works.
Prince's semi-autobiographical musical biopic Purple Rain also received the royal treatment in joining the Registry.
The ingredients are autobiographical in nature … suspended in a cultural broth of Virginian memories and earth.
She was clearly putting on a pop music persona, and few thought the song was autobiographical.
My autobiographical work narrates my gender experiences, faggy failures, and corporeal neuroses with an earnest humor.
Another, found in her filmic montages, creates connective tissue between pop/internet culture and autobiographical experience.
" Lin is well-known as an autobiographical author, saying in a 2017 interview that "My novels except Eeeee Eee Eeee are explicitly autobiographical," and "With my poetry and fiction, I did little to no research on facts about the world, but I researched my own life.
How To Write An Autobiographical Novel Alexander Chee To read Alexander Chee's essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel is to stand in a hall of mirrors, watching as a single person, and all of the identites that compose them, is reflected from all angles.
"A half-hour after the show, instead of being able to languish and enjoy the rich bodily sensations and emotions that accompany autobiographical experience and memory and narrative, she's now being thrust into the observer autobiographical experience because she's watching herself on the screen," he said.
The single is half autobiographical, speaking to the arrest experience, and half "anthem for everybody," says Lisa.
Some of the pieces feel autobiographical, and though Ruefle recounts an event, she always does something unexpected.
Last week, Smoke released Black Habits, a debut album that is as autobiographical as it is intentional.
Sand appreciation is still stuck in what Naomi Schor, a feminist literary critic, called the "autobiographical stage".
In "A Room of My Own," Charles Messina's semi-autobiographical comedy, which is to open on Feb.
Allen links a voice stress analysis machine to autobiographical audio books being read by the authors themselves.
"['Love In a Bar'] is very much an autobiographical song about my relationship with Maren," Hurd said.
Still, we don't know exactly how autobiographical the Neapolitan novels, or any of Ferrante's writings, really are.
Loosely autobiographical, it also contained flashbacks to a period in which the author was diagnosed as schizophrenic.
The autobiographical collection looks closely at the poet's dual heritage as she travels back to Hong Kong.
She describes her comics as "semi-autobiographical," following her adventures and those of her friends and pets.
The speech was heavily autobiographical, lifting passages almost word for word from his 2004 memoir, My Life.
Was it the new American edition of  Tropic of Cancer , Henry Miller 's sexually explicit autobiographical novel?
There are others that suggest a weakness in autobiographical memory retrieval, or a disturbed sense of chronology.
In 1978, I published Re-visions (The Coach House Press), an autobiographical book of humorous staged photographs.
Even viewers who know nothing of LaBeouf and his back story might detect this film's autobiographical key.
Conrad never denied that his writing was autobiographical, but he used the word in a specific connection.
" Perhaps this need fueled her autobiographical impulses, particularly her second memoir of sorts, "Adventures of a Nobody.
Pete Holmes's series "Crashing" is a semi-autobiographical portrait of a standup comic whose marriage has ended.
" It would be hard to find an English-language work of fiction more autobiographical than "Little Women.
It's the first autobiographical comic ever done, as far as I know, and mine was the second.
In 1988, Feynman published his last autobiographical work, entitled What Do You Care What Other People Think?
As a result, The Navigator, an autobiographical Americana opera unlike any other, is a reconciliation of sorts.
The way I did the last record was to try and write an autobiographical record about spirituality.
On exploring gender expression and gender identity in their photographyMy work, in general, tends to be autobiographical.
Pushing back against the traumatic amnesia that followed a 1979 car accident, her work became more autobiographical.
"Deviation," an autobiographical novel by the Italian writer and critic Luce D'Eramo, is a case in point.
"Our last album was the most personal and autobiographical we've ever been," Maines said on the podcast.
But that's one of those things where maybe it would've been better to not be so autobiographical.
"Internal Structure of Stars" is Gowery's maudlin autobiographical tale of abandonment at 11 by his tubercular parents.
It's much more autobiographical than it is a narrative thriller or crime story or anything like that.
He reprised their time there in "The Lost Upland" (19823), a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories.
Weaving together cultural, social, and historical references with autobiographical documents, it synthesizes personal history with collective memory.
Mr. Lee's 1994 film "Crooklyn" was a semi-autobiographical look at growing up in early 1970s Brooklyn.
" School, he wrote in an autobiographical sketch for the Nobel committee, "was a minor part of life.
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in this adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novels by the writer Edward St. Aubyn.
Two moving autobiographical stories, both with comic touches, offer largely sober accounts of life in the classroom.
It's no coincidence that this conflict plays out in his recipes, which are very personal — even autobiographical.
"Alex Strangelove" was written by Mr. Johnson, and like "Skeleton Twins," seems to have an autobiographical element.
She criticized it for being "autobiographical" and claimed that the author was cheating on some fictional level.
In a fizzily fast-paced production by Sheryl Kaller at 892E59 Theaters, this is an autobiographical play.
There the younger man reads a tale, soon to be revealed as autobiographical, which is reenacted onscreen.
I find Bruckner too individual, too focused on a single, seemingly autobiographical figure — ever-besieged, ever-triumphant.
A Brief Moment, her current exhibition at Jeu de Paume, is a testament to this autobiographical approach.
NOW: He's earning Oscar buzz for his semi-autobiographical film "Honey Boy," after a confusing few years.
Julie Klausner's semi-autobiographical comedy about two irreverent best friends chasing stardom wraps up its third season.
He created an autobiographical narrator who comments on the action, something that had rarely been done before.
But there's a certain ambivalence in the catharsis Chee finds in How to Write an Autobiographical Novel.
Cuarón has described the film as semi-autobiographical, dedicating it to Libo Rodríguez, his own childhood housekeeper.
Most humans can rely on some aspects of memory, but some live on the extremes: those who remember everything that happens to them — or have Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), and those who can't remember events from their lives at all — and have Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory (SDAM).
Autobiographical and essay games have been a growing trend, such as with Nina Freeman's Cibele, Ryan Green's That Dragon, Cancer or Davey Wreden's The Beginner's Guide, and while narrative and abstract Doom mods are not out of the ordinary, LeBreton's project, Autobiographical Architecture, promises an inspiring lyrical quality.
Fisher explored her own issues with addiction in her 1987 bestselling, semi-autobiographical novel, Postcards from the Edge.
Since then, hundreds of people claiming to have severely deficient autobiographical memory have reached out to Levine's team.
Though sometimes the songs aren't autobiographical, they express things that you're thinking about or that you care about.
The film began as an autobiographical play, titled "In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue," written by Tarell McCraney.
It's not totally autobiographical but it captures being first married, first in love like Linda and I were.
The album was a semi-autobiographical work, retelling (and occasionally mythologizing) the early years of their days together.
His previous game, the critically acclaimed Actual Sunlight, told the autobiographical story of his own struggle with depression.
That Dragon, Cancer is a semi-autobiographical story from two developers about their son Joel's fight with cancer.
Wiesel was the author of Night, a harrowing autobiographical account of his time spent in the death camps.
Alejandro Jodorowsky's latest film is a surreal, autobiographical depiction of his early years as a poet in Chile.
Wiesel was the author of Night, a harrowing autobiographical account of his time spent in Nazi death camps.
The Tale is an autobiographical drama of sexual abuse from Jennifer Fox, a documentarian making her scripted debut.
This piece has been adapted from an essay in Chee's forthcoming collection, How to Write an Autobiographical Novel.
Sumner: Well, I wouldn't say I was—you know, sometimes if they are autobiographical, they're a bit hidden.
In 1987, he released what the LA Times called a "semi-autobiographical movie" titled The Pick-up Artist.
Among other things, he is developing a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama show about a dysfunctional Korean-American family.
Before the tragedy, Ali had been in touch with a publisher about the semi-autobiographical novel he'd written.
Photo courtesy of the artist "I'm painting my environment and everything is autobiographical in that way," says Valdez.
With anything autobiographical and confessional, it's assumed the writer's talking about themselves, but it's not always said explicitly.
His work engages the autobiographical, romantic, melancholic, and intimate—some songs are celebratory while others are more brooding.
While your work is autobiographical, it never seems diary-esque or scrambled because of your clean drawing style.
A. All of my work is autobiographical, both the factual elements of my life and the fictional ones.
Ringgold had imagined an enthralling tale for Jemima and her family, yet the work's autobiographical undertones are undeniable.
Ms. Notaro, a comedian, created the series with the screenwriter Diablo Cody, drawing on her autobiographical standup act.
But autobiographical work is also a documentary work, and the work of collecting, the slow accumulation of evidence.
The term autofiction was coined in 1977 by Serge Doubrovsky to describe autobiographical writing by un-famous writers.
As stand-up comedian, writer, actor and podcast host, Esposito delivers a warm and autobiographical ministry of laughter.
Like him, the young narrator of his intensely autobiographical debut, The End of Eddy, is born Eddy Bellegueule.
"I couldn't stop, or stay stopped," she wrote in her 1987 semi-autobiographical novel, Postcards from the Edge.
Her voice infuses the words with a passion so visceral you'd think she was sharing an autobiographical tale.
The best examples of this are her 2016 mixtape 1992 and her autobiographical podcast Smart Girl Club Radio.
It is autobiographical, historical and filled with sharp observations about the connection between humans and the natural world.
During that time, he saw the isolation and the shame of his characters in a more autobiographical light.
As sometimes counterintuitively happens in autobiographical fiction, there's a strange unconvincingness that hovers over stretches of this book.
Her fiction, which often features Chinese mothers and daughters, is full of family lore and semi-autobiographical material.
He worked through the summer, performed autobiographical poetry at a spoken-word event and graduated in June 2016.
Pete Davidson will appear in a semi-autobiographical film about his life, The Hollywood Reporter revealed on Tuesday.
I never wanted to write anything autobiographical — that particular incident was just the seed and got me started.
Some of her earlier works, like the autobiographical "Forever," are clearly factual, however poetically the facts are rendered.
Comprising reworked versions of Springsteen's songs and autobiographical stories "Springsteen on Broadway" is not a conventional Broadway show.
ADRIFT Shailene Woodley plays Tami Oldham Ashcraft, who co-wrote the autobiographical book on which this is based.
"Leonora told me that every piece of writing she ever did was autobiographical," her biographer Joanna Moorhead recalled.
Better Things isn't completely autobiographical: Adlon's real family serves as more of a writing prompt than documentary subject.
Pete Holmes is headlining this stand-up tour in support of "Crashing," his new semi-autobiographical HBO sitcom.
Virginia's autobiographical writing and letters make it plain that she experienced strong physical compulsions outside her romantic relationships.
Though an unusual storytelling strategy, this third-person self is not unprecedented in the annals of autobiographical writing.
Her work is often autobiographical, mining Chromati's own experiences and the lives of women she knows for inspiration.
How to Write an Autobiographical Novel works on a smaller scale, but it's no less ambitious or moving.
These regions are known to help with our self-perception, autobiographical memory, and our ability to communicate with others.
Although a swift departure from Johnson's acclaimed autobiographical debut Cameraperson, the two films both center family and self-documentation.
Carrie & Lowell, Sufjan's most recent full-length album, is the closest Sufjan has gotten to writing an autobiographical album.
"MY STRUGGLE", the six-volume, 3,600-page series of autobiographical books by Karl Ove Knausgaard, is a daunting work.
They turned out to be autobiographical, and in one of them he described having severe allergic reactions to peanuts.
In late December 2016, Simon & Schuster announced a $250,000 book deal with Yiannopoulos, for an autobiographical book called Dangerous.
The exhibition takes as a point of departure a 1977 self-published autobiographical work by Tàpies called Memòria personal.
Wong has previously been a writer and consultant on Fresh Off the Boat, Eddie Huang's autobiographical sitcom on ABC.
He's also been seen working on his new movie Honey Boy, a semi-autobiographical tale about his own childhood.
THE SECOND volume of "My Struggle", Karl Ove Knausgaard's enormous, maddening, brilliant autobiographical novels, contains some depressing life advice.
In her autobiographical book Wishful Drinking, Fisher detailed some of the troubles she encountered while filming with Star Wars.
Andersen's semi-autobiographical comic, Sarah Scribbles, depicts an alternative girl humorously contending with insecurity and the awkwardness of life.
Anna Anthropy's Dys4ia is another autobiographical game that relays the author's experience of gender dysphoria and hormone replacement therapy.
So I suppose the boy in the dress, about a boy called Dennis, that's probably the most autobiographical one.
The show is said to be semi-autobiographical; Dr. Dre will reportedly executive produce and star in the project.
Although his later poems seemed more autobiographical, he resisted any idea of a poet revealing himself in his work.
Bang Gang isn't autobiographical, but draws a line between those news snippets and the universal teenage longing for freedom.
Or Jacqueline Woodson's "Brown Girl Dreaming," the autobiographical memoir in verse that won a National Book Award in 2014?
The autobiographical story follows Marjane across various countries and tracks her growth as she reconciles with her Iranian identity.
But to insist that the only road to authenticity runs through the autobiographical is to confuse means with ends.
The first three minutes of the record are autobiographical, with "KD Diary," painting a vivid picture of her journey.
Welles insisted the plot wasn't autobiographical, a conclusion resisted -- as the documentary makes clear -- by everyone close to him.
Is there any autobiographical information, or information about your identity that you would want to reveal at this point?
In the long-awaited final volume of his epic novel, the author confronts the central mystery of autobiographical fiction.
Among the most complex of his autobiographical interrogations is his 1995 work "Education Complex" (also not in the exhibition).
At the close of Samet's interview with McEneaney, Samet asks the painter about the autobiographical elements in her work.
The musical adaptation of "A Bronx Tale," Chazz Palminteri's semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story, is closing on Broadway.
Critic's pick In Sean Daniels's grim autobiographical comedy, a charming stage director tries, and tries again, to sober up.
"I want to resist an autobiographical interpretation," he said in an interview with Apple Music about the new album.
His semi-autobiographical period epic opens with one of the most sumptuous and dramatically vivid Christmas feasts ever filmed.
Twenties, a semi-autobiographical series about that period in Waithe's career, is something of an homage to these women.
"The character in 'Gemini' who's always playing Maria Callas records — I think that was really autobiographical," Mr. Paesani said.
Caitlin Moran's semi-autobiographical novel, How to Build a Girl, has been charming readers since its release in 163.
The semi-autobiographical "Pain and Glory" stars Antonio Banderas as a Spanish filmmaker looking back on his early years.
The semi-autobiographical "Pain and Glory" stars Antonio Banderas as a Spanish filmmaker looking back on his early years.
There, he narrates his autobiographical statement in his Communist Party file, which emphasizes his class background and political work.
To create them, the writers drew on their own memories, and some of the most outrageous plots were autobiographical.
She is rarely included in most canons of American writing, although she seems to have founded confessional autobiographical writing.
He drew on his escapades in critically acclaimed memoirs and autobiographical novels, developing a cult following, especially in Britain.
It's not the only autobiographical piece of "Russian Doll," but it's the one most worthy of being a highlight.
In her autobiographical essay, Professor Scott reflected on those who had influenced and furthered her interests over the years.
I think it's obvious in my early films that they're wildly personal, but they're certainly not autobiographical per se.
Despite the fact that my memories had been hallucinations, they still felt as valid as any truly autobiographical memory.
Next, Levine ran McKinnon through something called an autobiographical interview, to vet her own report that she lacks episodic memories.
Laura, whose work has received acclaim partially because of its autobiographical style, uses Savannah as a stand-in for LeRoy.
Keeping in line with the autobiographical nature of Joanne, it seems like there's a song for pretty much every occasion.
The Florence Foster Jenkins actress starred in the screen adaptation of Fisher's semi-autobiographical 1990 novel Postcards from the Edge.
Using this definition, animal behavior researchers can now evaluate whether or not animals behaviorally demonstrate the recalling of autobiographical events.
In a sense, her self-portraits became autobiographical performances that resisted objectification by blurring the lines between subject and object.
I know the movie isn't totally autobiographical, but why was that an important detail to carry over from real life?
Which means he won't be stretching himself too far beyond his last major production, the very autobiographical Straight Outta Compton.
There is nothing overtly autobiographical about his work, but I get the feeling that it is all grounded in experience.
In the autobiographical documentary The Beatles Anthology, the sessions are reduced to a few minutes of the 10-hour series.
"Lady Dynamite gets it as right as I've seen it," says Loftus, referring to Maria Bamford's semi-autobiographical Netflix comedy.
The book begins with a pair of autobiographical essays that charmingly tell the same story from distinct but overlapping perspectives.
In the (very) loosely autobiographical story, Prince plays The Kid, a Minneapolis musician struggling to escape a troubled home life.
He had also just finished "Summertime", an autobiographical novel that appeared to free him to make a fresh literary start.
Well, I put myself in comics a lot, but I don't really have plans to do a straight autobiographical comic.
Margot is not autobiographical, but her yearning for a better life is definitely something I've felt while living in Jamaica.
Hayes is known for his autobiographical lyrics, and says he'd like to record a song about Oakleigh — just not yet.
He wants to "infuse his work with his life," Ofili told me, but the autobiographical references are indirect, not specific.
An autobiographical tale of female empowerment, it's told from too great an emotional remove, with more obfuscation than is helpful.
"What confuses people about Whit is that his films are autobiographical, but they are also fiction," Ms. Young said later.
" But the finest such contribution was his solo on "In My Life," an autobiographical meditation by Lennon, on "Rubber Soul.
If Lemonade is autobiographical, it seems that Beyoncé and Jay Z worked through their issues before her Super Bowl appearance.
I had more ideas for them than any of my other characters, since they were the most autobiographical, I suppose.
"She would often burst into tears of panic," Michael Nesmith wrote in his autobiography, "Infinite Tuesday: An Autobiographical Riff" (2017).
Black Eagle An esoteric autobiographical short film he directed and starred in for American Eagle had its premiere in February.
Ryan O'Connell created and stars in this semi-autobiographical series that is basically "Shrill" but about a disabled gay man.
My father became too sick to want to read an autobiographical novel about the Holocaust, and so it didn't happen.
Rarely autobiographical, Giannascoli writes character-based vignettes that can be both disturbing and empathetic; portraits of grifters, drunks, and outcasts.
Her 2012 autobiographical meta-documentary "Stories We Tell" opens with a quote from "Alias Grace," read by Ms. Polley's father.
In it, he collects articles he wrote for The Atlantic during Barack Obama's presidency, interspersing them with explanatory, autobiographical essays.
"It's actually very difficult to be a rock star turned artist," Ms. Love continued, describing several of her autobiographical sketches.
Barra Grant's autobiographical solo play plumbs her fraught relationship with her mother, the famous politician and beauty queen Bess Myerson.
She opened with an autobiographical anecdote about being a gangly ten-year-old who longed to be a petite gymnast.
Davis has developed a lexicon of negritude: race-specific signifiers, autobiographical fragments, visceral symbols of oppression, and technology-derived icons.
Incidentally, it's nearly impossible to find an interview with Díaz where he is not asked whether his work is autobiographical.
Holland plays Walker, who is also the author of the semi-autobiographical novel upon which the Russo film is based.
"Madonna," she said, is part autobiographical, as Mr. Ali spent time as a young man in Berlin in the 1920s.
Her new piece, "you'll still call me by name," is an autobiographical, abstracted exploration of a strained mother-daughter relationship.
In that show he pinballed around an eclectic range of images referring to black masculinity and added an autobiographical spin.
Not to be a prig or a scold, but insofar as the details are autobiographical, maybe somebody should quit drinking.
Out this month, this loosely autobiographical novel is a summing-up near the end of a big, wide, productive life.
Which doesn't stop me from devoutly hoping that Chuck's catchiest-in-show "Hello, I'm a Ghost" is nothing like autobiographical.
Since I Laid My Burden Down is somewhat autobiographical, making the novel's complete lack of self-pity even more remarkable.
But the series leaped forward in 2017, becoming TV's best semi-autobiographical jaunt through the life of a comedic auteur.
I want to do it again, because when I work with Africans or African-Americans, I feel that I am autobiographical.
In a way, Mr Simon's plays—particularly his semi-autobiographical ones—can be best understood as a kind of wish-fulfillment.
Then, this April, Counterpoint Press released Black Swans (1993), a wistful collection of nine autobiographical tales from the 1980s and '90s.
Farid's enquiry-heavy works "act from the peripheral" (as she told me) and tilt towards the post-conceptual, postcolonial and autobiographical.
" This change, Lee noted in a semi-autobiographical piece she wrote at the age of forty, was her "second name change.
She has furnished it as a virtual cabinet of curiosities, an autobiographical assemblage of antiques, paintings, objets d'art and memento mori.
One of her first songs released on Blackheart was "Bad Reputation," a semi-autobiographical and total "haters to the left" anthem.
Last week, the star also picked up a Writers Guild of America nod for best original screenplay for the autobiographical comedy.
The composition books he had been able to inspect contained not oral history but variations on a handful of autobiographical topics.
And Kumail Nanjiani's semi-autobiographical romantic comedy "Big Sick" expanded to 71 locations, posting a three-day total of $1.67 million.
This month, independent publisher New York Tyrant releases The Sarah Book, McClanahan's latest, a semi-autobiographical novel based on his divorce.
Kominsky-Crumb drew for the landmark series Wimmen's Comix, producing autobiographical material about her experience in bohemia as a young woman.
This album cut from 1999's Rainbow, sets out an autobiographical story of an "imperfect" family, over true sad-girl piano.
Although Hong and Kim have been in a relationship together that is tabloid fodder in Korea, the film isn't directly autobiographical.
" — calling from Hollywood," Mr. Berkson wrote, referring to the movie columnist, in an autobiographical essay for the reference work Contemporary Authors.
We learn that Jacob's sole satisfaction lies in secretly writing an autobiographical television show—not that we discover much about it.
She previously starred in an autobiographical one-woman show, Wishful Drinking, that was also turned into a book and HBO special.
Her first novel, 1987's "Postcards from the Edge," was a semi-autobiographical account of a drug-addicted actress in Hollywood.
The toys themselves are fashionably Victorian—porcelain faces, frilly dresses, rosy cheeks—and each come with their own autobiographical ghost story.
And the film certainly seems tailor-made for him, with elements that seem, if not actually autobiographical, at least completely plausible.
Roth was at his most animated as an explicator of his own work when discussing the nuances of the autobiographical impulse.
Rather, the most autobiographical essays in Trick Mirror are those that most steadfastly reject distress, adopting instead a slightly distanced optimism.
Your brain begins to connect disparate ideas and problem solve as it begins to do something called "autobiographical planning," says Zomorodi.
In 2013, Beyoncé released an autobiographical documentary called Life Is But a Dream, but critics derided it for being too controlled.
Running in repertory with Dael Orlandersmith's "Until the Flood," Mashuq Mushtaq Deen's piece is an autobiographical solo show with a twist.
The ease and certainty of tone that are so palpable in his essays, though, are missing from his autobiographical solo show.
Importantly, the magnitude of this effect correlated with people reporting more complex visions and particularly images that were autobiographical in nature.
Published in 1947, the book sold reasonably well despite tepid reviews, as did his semi-autobiographical novel "The City Boy" (1948).
The playwright Michael R. Jackson (yeah, the middle initial is important) offers a semi-autobiographical musical about the search for selfhood.
"Until then my childhood was a perfect 2960th-century idyll," he wrote in an autobiographical sketch for "Les Prix Nobel" (19943).
Several critics assumed, incorrectly, that ''The Last Life'' was autobiographical, one going so far as to call it a ''faux-memoir.
That autobiographical likeness — also a feature of Mr. Arbery's "Plano" — gives "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" an aura of absolute authenticity.
Watch: Awkwafina, the first Asian-American to win best actress at the Golden Globes, has a new semi-autobiographical TV show.
Two veteran African-American artists look strong: Senga Nengudi, with her stretched-fabric sculptures, and McArthur Binion, with his autobiographical abstraction.
They're often funny, and always disarmingly conversational, thanks in part to the fact that most of what he writes is autobiographical.
Billie Eilish recently explained her approach to songwriting in an interview with Vogue, noting that her songs are never strictly autobiographical.
Even Eilish's emotional ballad "Listen Before I Go," which sounds like an autobiographical account of Eilish's depression, is "essentially creative writing."
Pamela Adlon stars in this brilliant semi-autobiographical dramedy about a single mom and working actress who is spread awfully thin.
Even when their material isn't autobiographical, it's still personal — their worldview, their judgment — and it's judged immediately: laugh or no laugh.
His one well-known book, "Noa-Noa" (1894-1901), is ostensibly an autobiographical account of his first two years in Tahiti.
Coppola is a true auteur — a filmmaker with a distinct worldview and sensibility and a personal set of quasi-autobiographical interests.
The album also included "Sara," a desperate, mournful, arguably autobiographical love song to his wife; she filed for divorce in 1977.
For Burr, the project offered a chance to return home and "lean into the autobiographical aspects of his work," said Feinberger.
What makes this painting more than an autobiographical anecdote is the artist's ability to come across as dispassionate observer, an archaeologist.
There is an underlying modesty to Koethe's poems that set them stand apart from other poets working in an autobiographical mode.
" Joyce Carol Oates on editing Prison Noir: "The stories in Prison Noir—most of them—are autobiographical, and they're all quite good.
"We're going to get married again!" says the star, who releases her autobiographical movie Coat of Many Colors on DVD this week.
Based on a graphic novel by Marjane Santrapi, Perseopolis is Santrapi's autobiographical tale of her coming-of-age during the Iranian Revolution.
Take The Diary of a Teenage Girl, for instance, which is based on an autobiographical graphic novel by the cartoonist Phoebe Gloeckner.
The actor stars in Honey Boy, LaBeouf's semi-autobiographical film about his life as a young star and the years that followed.
The societies gather on Thursday and Sunday nights for group dinners and for presentations called "bios" or "audits," long-form autobiographical presentations.
NOVA also introduces viewers to 12-year-old Jake Hausler, the youngest person ever diagnosed with HSAM, or Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory.
Their formal ambition is on a par with Karl Ove Knausgaard's autobiographical "My Struggle" series, or Krzysztof Kieslowski's impressionistic "Three Colours" films.
Yxng Bane - "Never Change Me" Another promising talent coming out of the UK, Yxng Bane delivers yet again in this autobiographical track.
Few presidents have been so nakedly autobiographical: The first time Americans encountered Obama on the national stage was through a frank memoir.
I think that might have been a misapprehension on my part because now bands tend to be really autobiographical in their lyrics.
Few might have predicted that Nagata Kabi's autobiographical tale of 28-year-old virginity would become the hit manga of the summer.
Knausgaard is best known for his radically honest autobiographical novel My Struggle, a six-volume work that is unstinting in its detail.
The great Italian director, Federico Fellini is quoted as having said that 'All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster's autobiography'.
But just three months later, she opened up about a recent relapse when she released her autobiographical single "Sober" on June 21.
Do you feel like that comes from somewhere autobiographical or do you think it's more an interest in cliché representations of queerness?
In television, Ryan O'Connell wrote and directed the semi-autobiographical Netflix series Special that depicts his life as a disabled gay man.
Mr. Haspiel has worked for Marvel and DC Comics, and has illustrated autobiographical work for Harvey Pekar, Inverna Lockpez and Jonathan Ames.
Chemaly's book has autobiographical passages—many of her female relatives get vivid cameos—but she chooses not to emphasize her own story.
Ruthlessness can be a good literary strategy, and any autobiographical novel that portrays a harrowing event must be vigilant about self-pity.
There's an autobiographical component to Mr. Acconci's plainly but potently worded monologues: When he's breaking up with a girlfriend, names are named.
Following in the footsteps of other female comedians, like Lena Dunham and Amy Poehler, Schumer's book is a collection of autobiographical essays.
Kendrick Lamar can weave stories from every point of his life into autobiographical epics that challenge us to face our own demons.
Without drawing a strict autobiographical line, it's clear that this long-unfinished film about an unfinished film is also about Welles himself.
Fincher convinced the singer to release "Oh Father," an autobiographical ballad about growing up without a mother, as a single in 1989.
While at Juilliard, he wrote Ugly, a semi-autobiographical play that ended up winning him the Lincoln Center's Martin E. Segal Award.
" At a public event not long ago, Donnersmarck told the audience, "Any work that resonates in some way can only be autobiographical.
Conceived and performed by Paige Hernandez, the autobiographical show chronicles her formative years in Baltimore during the late 1980s and the '2971s.
It's all framed with autobiographical musings about growing up as a gay child of straight parents, and ultimately becoming a parent myself.
After 10 years of trying to get it on air, Lena Waithe's semi-autobiographical comedy series, "Twenties," premieres Wednesday night on BET.
Three years later, "Long Day's Journey Into Night," the semi-autobiographical family epic that is often considered O'Neill's masterpiece, was first performed.
The book is autobiographical but not an autobiography — except to the extent that Lopez's life of exploration has come to define him.
Theatergoers on all sides of me were crying in response to harrowing autobiographical monologues by actors playing refugees from Somalia and Afghanistan.
The autobiographical film follows a child actor who looks back as a young adult and struggles to reconcile with his abusive father.
After flirting with autobiographical novels (which were never printed), she published her first novel, "Zennor in Darkness" (19733), when she was 40.
The breakout star is tackling the lead role in an autobiographical romance comedy that he wrote with his wife, Emily V. Gordon.
When a writer-director makes a movie about a writer-director, you assume it's going to be at least a little autobiographical.
Both Louis's deeply autobiographical novel and J. D. Vance's memoir are stories by precocious young men about the savagery of their childhoods.
In the American West, Chile or Paris, Berlin's autobiographical characters reach for pleasure and connection even as they navigate life's rougher corners.
So to reconstruct her life, he interviewed 80 people, including friends, former classmates and neighbors, and parsed her novel for autobiographical clues.
Mr Sehic revisits that experience in "Under Pressure", a book of powerful semi-autobiographical vignettes, mostly (but not only) from the conflict.
"It has evolved from an understanding of sound as energy, which affects one's state of being," she wrote in an autobiographical essay.
Saint Augustine knew this was a difficult concept to grapple with back around 400 AD when he wrote his autobiographical book, Confessions.
Chast's work has always been aggressively in the Klutzy Konfessional vein, even when, in the early years, it was only indirectly autobiographical.
This kind of temporal loop-de-loop is not merely postmodern mischief; it's autobiographical writing with the act of writing left in.
His albums blended English-language lyrics with his native Yolngu and combined autobiographical details with his community's rich oral history and folklore.
Autobiographical Architecture It may have been a big year for Doom, but JP LeBreton has a lifetime with the game to share.
"Ramy," his semi-autobiographical sitcom about growing up as a first-generation Muslim American in New Jersey, debuts this spring on Hulu.
In D.U.I.I., we see a more unified story format but with the same attention to detail and a focus on autobiographical sequences.
Pekar's work was landmark for being autobiographical; he stayed mostly close to home, looking inward and at his immediate surroundings for inspiration.
His first autobiographical documentary was of van der Veen's pregnancy and the birth of their son in the Nieuwmarkt neighborhood of Amsterdam.
Can he divorce his work from his autobiographical journey as a tortured artist, or is that the foundation upon which he paints?
It's personal without being autobiographical, and I wanted to make furniture for this show so that you could sit down and reflect.
If players want more autobiographical voices, and experimental voices in video games, supporting kick starters, patreons and game sales of creators is essential.
Last year, NBC aired Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors, an autobiographical look at the beginnings of the country singer's career and life.
He is the author of The Things They Carried, a collection of semi-autobiographical stories inspired by his experiences in the Vietnam War.
At one point in the film Davey quotes Fassbinder's stating that building work out of one's autobiographical experience allows for a richer experience.
That's the lowest floor, too; some studies suggest we can't really remember autobiographical events until as late as age seven once we're adults.
Idris Elba created and stars in this semi-autobiographical British comedy series, set in the Hackney borough of London in the mid-1980s.
She even... She made an autobiographical film called Scarlet Diva that actually had kind of this like Harvey Weinstein–esque character in it.
The Colossus of New York is probably my most autobiographical book—it's just me, without any narrative filter, having ideas about the city.
And on top of that, they gave my best friend, Pete Holmes, Crashing — a show that's autobiographical, and I get to play myself.
An underlying sense of melancholy wafts through Ms. Skarpetowska's loosely autobiographical piece, set to a folk score by Ljova ( Lev Zhurbin), performed live.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Diane Kurys's 234 Peppermint Soda is a deadpan classic: a proudly autobiographical, bittersweet coming-of-age tale.
Even as Gerwig was ruminating on Jo March, she was becoming her: Both grew up to be writers of commercial, semi-autobiographical works.
Mr Waters, who was five months old when his father was killed in the second world war, has called the record semi-autobiographical.
This story is somewhat autobiographical: When Berlioz was 23, he saw the Irish actress Harriet Smithson perform the roles of Juliet and Ophelia.
Mr Taubman calls his first chapter "Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth" (from the title of Tolstoy's semi-autobiographical trilogy), and glimpses some answers there.
Anna Kendrick The "Pitch Perfect" star has penned a collection of funny autobiographical essays in "Scrappy Little Nobody" which publishes on November 15.
Now, she's looking forward to getting back to writing and is working on an autobiographical dark TV comedy and a film involving astrophysics.
Weaving together cultural, social, and historical references with autobiographical documents, it synthesizes the private with the social, and personal history with collective memory.
These seismic shifts had an impact on her largely autobiographical art, as she seemingly spent years waiting to finally settle in one place.
But just three months later, she opened up about a recent relapse when she released her autobiographical new single "Sober" on June 21.
Most Linklater fans knew it was just the director doing what he always does, this time through a more autobiographical vessel than usual.
Though this "secret history" illuminates much of the real-life mould that shaped the novel, it at times confuses autobiographical elements with autobiography.
It's helped him articulate a very personal experience—one he considers autobiographical—while somewhat shielding him from addressing his mental state head on.
In 2010 HBO debuted The Neistat Brothers, an eight-episode autobiographical series that follow the brothers on multiple adventures with friends and family.
Kahnweiler's semi-autobiographical series, The Skinny, debuts at the festival in Park City, UT today before streaming January 27 right here on R29.
Specifically, he refers to his "new girl," which, if we're to assume this is autobiographical, means SelGo, and the ex is Bella Hadid.
But the best material is saved for Tracey, with actress Michaela Coel embracing all of the gawky eccentrics of her semi-autobiographical character.
Wolfe, especially, understands that meaningful narrative is its own kind of gold, and he emphasizes the autobiographical significance of each item he purchases.
Similarly, Magnus photographs the American-born, British-based kinetic sculptor Liliane Lijn in her studio, also in an autobiographical dialogue with her work.
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, along with numerous autobiographical accounts by former slaves like Frederick Douglass were instrumental in mobilizing abolitionist sentiments.
Agnes Smedley's autobiographical novel Daughter of Earth, published in 1929, gave its readers an altogether different look at the same set of experiences.
Swift has always written semi-autobiographical music, but between 1989 and reputation she became a Thrones fan and couldn't shake the show's impact.
But Mr. Eastwood is also very good at his job, a talent that gives the movie its tension along with an autobiographical sheen.
No doubt mirror neurons are involved for viewers of the affecting autobiographical videos shown on small boxy monitors in installations by Maggie Lee.
Also in my lineup this week were entries falling into popular FringeNYC categories: the stunt take on a classic and the autobiographical solo.
What's interesting about Tony's manifesto, though, isn't that yet another millennial has written an autobiographical think-piece around his lack of self-awareness.
Eminem's semi-autobiographical 2002 film, 8 Mile, is a story about many things—blind ambition, dogged persistence, the inescapable trappings of systematic poverty.
Woodward's autobiographical opening chapter is a modest masterpiece, worthy of comparison to the coming-of-age narratives of Mary McCarthy and Patricia Hampl.
In a presumably autobiographical role, Ms. Anyanwu makes it clear that N's strident, take-charge confidence is a shield with plenty of cracks.
Criticism of the play has focused on the lack of Albanian voices in the autobiographical accounts, as well as the choice of protagonist.
The lyrics are a nice balance between autobiographical songs that I'd always written and the rock and roll lyrics that Women & Work featured.
The son of Palestinian refugees and a father of two, he was the star of a celebrated autobiographical film, "Junction 48," in 2016.
I also recently started HOW TO WRITE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL, by Alexander Chee, a collection of essays that make similar arguments about fiction.
Mike Birbiglia's latest sold-out show, "The New One," is an 80-minute autobiographical monologue that tackles his indecision about becoming a father.
It'd been four years since Popcaan was introduced to the global audience with his Mixpak-released, autobiographical debut album, Where We Come From.
It's no surprise that team captain Megan Rapinoe just signed to write two semi-autobiographical books, one for adults and one for youngsters.
"La Bohème" is based on the semi-autobiographical story of life in Paris's Latin Quarter by the French novelist and poet Henry Murger.
This autobiographical novel caused a stir when it was published in France in 2016, and was released in the United States this week.
But in Ms. Patten's hands, "You Oughta Know," a song Ms. Morisette described as 100 percent autobiographical, becomes the music of Jo's anguish.
Because I had just written his biography, I was invited to discuss "Native Realm," an autobiographical work, written over half a century before.
Ashbery's aversion to autobiographical revelation has often led critics to assume that his life story offers little help in understanding his challenging poetry.
Six years earlier, he had written a best-selling autobiographical novel, "You and Me, Babe," about the failing marriage of a television executive.
Ms. Pohl, directed by Kenneth Ferrone, tells an autobiographical tale about her eccentric family and her lifelong sense of not quite fitting in.
He described his experiences as a gay man in a comic strip and an acclaimed semi-autobiographical graphic novel, influencing many other cartoonists.
And so Negro Swan manages to be his most autobiographical and intimate Blood Orange album yet, while also adhering to a porous structure.
His relentlessly autobiographical approach leads to a dilemma that American poets in particular have been familiar with for well over half a century.
"Our last album was the most personal and autobiographical we've ever been," lead singer Natalie Maines said on the "Spiritualism" podcast in September.
Jo haggles with her publisher, at first attempting to submit her autobiographical novel without her heroine choosing to marry either of her suitors.
She is also the author of the autobiographical graphic novel "Fun Home," which was adapted into the Tony-winning musical of the same name.
He was a psychoanalyst who, after surviving a death camp in the Holocaust, wrote this deeply spiritual book that is simultaneously psychoanalytic and autobiographical.
Pete's struggles with the comedy world, the dissolution of his marriage, and his own upbringing ring true, in the way autobiographical comedy often does.
She exhibited a condition that is pretty much the direct opposite of McKinnon's: the researchers called it hyperthymestic syndrome, or highly superior autobiographical memory.
Their bond was memorably documented in Postcards from the Edge, the 1990 movie based on Fisher's 1987 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name.
"To be honest, there are elements of all of me in each of these characters," Delevingne says, but explains that the book isn't autobiographical.
Prodger, who works with sculpture, writing and film, was awarded the 25,000-pound ($31,785) prize for the autobiographical "BRIDGIT" as well as another video.
Organized chronologically, the program illustrates not only the emotional potency of Pitt's semi-autobiographical bent, but also the breadth of her experimentation over time.
The semi-autobiographical and periodically surreal series draws from Bamford's own struggles with bipolar disorder, making it as an actress and her standup career.
In the windows that line the street, Weiwei has created 10 vignettes that mingle the wondrous creatures alongside a contemporary storyline with autobiographical allusions.
Swift doesn't shy away from weaving her life story into country-pop tracks, and that's the great joy of listening to her autobiographical lyrics.
She wrote and performed her own autobiographical one-woman stage show, Wishful Drinking, which appeared on Broadway, and later adapted it into a book.
Her five-foot-wide painting "The Scroll" (1989-1991) is often read as an autobiographical family saga that introduces the artist as its protagonist.
Dyson has published more than a dozen books, and while his 1979 book, "Disturbing the Universe," contains reminiscences, it is more philosophical than autobiographical.
Sources told The Hollywood Reporter that the cult technology giant's debut original, "Vital Signs," is a gritty semi-autobiographical drama featuring Andre Young, a.k.a.
Fisher's long stint as a script doctor really kicked off after she adapted her semi-autobiographical novel Postcards from the Edge for the screen.
It's supposed to have six 30-minute episodes in total, with each taking a semi-autobiographical look at how Dre responds to different emotions.
The novel was said to be semi-autobiographical for Bussy, who had been educated in France's "Les Ruches" girls schools run by Marie Souvestre.
The Bey Hive and casual fans alike unpacked the visual album's meaning — and potential autobiographical nature — on their Twitter timelines during the HBO premiere.
Morazan utilizes performance, sculpture and video to explore fictional and autobiographical rituals that are sparked by current events, migration, ancient medicine and indigenous cultures.
It was similar to how her character in Trainwreck might behave, because as Seacrest pointed out, her character in the film was semi-autobiographical.
If it's so tied to fantasy, do you feel like Romaplasm is close to being autobiographical for where your life is at right now?
"Control" is not technically autobiographical, but representatively, there's disappointment that it communicates—a disappointment with the world and how it works, and the disconnection.
While the series isn't explicitly autobiographical, it will presumably draw on Glover's experience working in the Atlanta rap scene under the moniker Childish Gambino.
It's no surprise he's received impressive support from Akon's Konlive brand, as the near complete record features songs ranging from radio-ready to autobiographical.
Her book, "You'll Grow Out of It" (July 12), is a series of autobiographical essays about her life, career and aversion to taking baths.
It's also quasi-autobiographical — some of the incidents occurred in the Tavianis' home village and were the subject of one of their early documentaries.
In Paul Gauguin's autobiographical novel,"Avant et Après," he describes a disagreement between him and van Gogh in Arles after Gauguin decided to leave.
Arnold's tenure was memorialized in Thomas Hughes's autobiographical novel, " Tom Brown's Schooldays " (1857), and, with cooler retrospect, by Lytton Strachey, in " Eminent Victorians " (1918).
Nami is currently working on a book of nonfiction autobiographical essays about the history of motherhood and wifeness as it relates to British colonization.
I think if there's anything autobiographical about the film for Matt, it's that he had this yearning to be around kids his own age.
In a 2006 autobiographical essay, Flournoy wrote that he had been "forced to deal with racism in many instances" while still in high school.
It's a beautiful and often uncomfortable autobiographical work taken from Onstott's childhood spent with an addict mother who futilely struggled to conceal her habit.
In retrospect, Miller wishes that the show had been more autobiographical, making the emotional world of one gay couple accessible to a larger audience.
But there's simply no substitute for this model of lucidity and complexity, the virtues of thinking out loud, and ethical, literary and autobiographical inquiry.
In that light, her new semi-autobiographical series, "Twenties," which debuts Tuesday on BET, isn't only the fruition of a dream several times deferred.
The experience deepened his religious belief and business fervor and led him to write five inspirational and autobiographical books and to give motivational speeches.
Seth Barrish directs the actor Martin Moran as he revives his autobiographical monologue, a story of the sexual abuse he experienced as an adolescent.
But "Cold Water," which Mr. Assayas has characterized in some ways as being autobiographical, is even more forcefully a post-New Wave generational statement.
Through her gaze, the animal becomes a symbol for queerness and elusive desire, as she injects autobiographical musings into her study of the creature.
If you liked Richard Feynman's autobiographical "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman" but thought it was rather self-indulgent, this book will prompt similar reactions.
There's a harrowing autobiographical novel about birth and death all at once, along with memoirs from a Chinese filmmaker and an indigenous Canadian writer.
All of these factors play a part in her art without it ever becoming overtly autobiographical: she is not a storyteller in that regard.
"The Friend" is perhaps her most autobiographical work since her debut novel, though she didn't set out to write it that way, Nunez said.
Two years after "Seinfeld" made its exit, Larry David, the show's co-creator, came to HBO with a semi-improvised, semi-autobiographical observational comedy.
It's an experience Lee knows intimately, as he addressed in a pair of extraordinary autobiographical essays for The Dublin Review a few years ago.
"Almost Famous," Cameron Crowe's semi-autobiographical film about an aspiring music journalist starring Billy Crudup and Kate Hudson, hit theaters nearly 20 years ago.
Another cinematic giant, John Huston, stars as a legendary director who's trying to make a comeback, and that's not the story's only autobiographical element.
"I am glad that at the choice point at 18 I resisted going into my uncle's umbrella business," he wrote in the autobiographical essay.
So many autobiographical references proliferate that the book feels at times like a memoir in disguise, but one that centers on the formative years.
The catalog is virtually an artist's book, laden with pertinent essays and treats, including three seemingly autobiographical posts from Mr. Prince's blog, Bird Talk.
Maybe it's autobiographical — fans have started guessing whose "ocean-blue eyes" she's drowning in — or maybe it's just a return to a familiar pose.
The movie is based on the autobiographical book by Joseph D. Pistone, who infiltrated the Bonanno crime family in New York in the 1970s.
If a few poems here seem slight, or too willfully autobiographical, that is a small price to pay for the possibilities her work suggests.
Fans of the semi-autobiographical sitcom might imagine them, and their five children, sharing a two-bedroom apartment, as they do in the show.
"The End of Eddy" and "History of Violence," both of which opened in Brooklyn on Monday, are based on autobiographical novels by Édouard Louis.
Even better for Gordon, he is played by NSangou Njikam, who wrote the partly autobiographical show and gave himself a nice, juicy lead role.
That belongs to the timeless Beat writer Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who with "Little Boy" has published an autobiographical debut novel at the age of 100.
Because the book's ambitions are not strictly autobiographical, there is no sense of obligation on Witt's part to entirely expose herself to her readers.
It purposefully provokes, and the controversy it garners belies a vaguely autobiographical exploration of interracial desire on behalf of Harris, a Black man, himself.
If it had to be defined, Dee's own style would fall somewhere between pop-surrealism and neo-conceptualism, with subtle autobiographical themes embedded throughout.
And Chee is willing to immerse himself in this ambivalence, to explore fully how writing his autobiographical novel both wounded him and healed him.
These included 1987's semi-autobiographical bestseller, "Postcards from the Edge," which was made into a movie starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine in 1990.
Fans should take most uses of John's songs in Rocketman as narrative devices, rather than autobiographical archives, considering John's songs were mostly written by Taupin.
"It was not autobiographical by any means, but I was able to talk about the experience of losing someone for the first time," she says.
At a comparable volume level to the soldiers' chatter and jokes is an added layer of audio: a monologue blending autobiographical narrative with philosophical consideration.
Delusions of Grandma (1993): Another semi-autobiographical novel, this one is about a screenwriter named Cora who develops a paranoid fear of dying in childbirth.
Much in the way your last album was very autobiographical, I take it this album isn't coming from your perspective, but the people around you?
In his autobiographical book, Aerial view on the world of ­mortals, Chen said he was proud of earning his first pot of gold in 1979.
The book's inventiveness is characteristic of Spiotta's novels, incorporating lists, autobiographical essays written by the characters and precise descriptions of both real and imaginary films.
Her portrayals of womanhood are in no way meant to apply as blanket statements for all those identifying as female, but instead are more autobiographical.
Their complicated bond was memorably documented in Postcards from the Edge, the 1990 movie based on Fisher's 1987 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name.
The literary giant inspired Portman, 37, with his 2002 autobiographical novel A Tale of Love and Darkness, which she made into a film in 2015.
I guess a lot of my earlier lyrics were autobiographical, because I wasn't very happy; I was trying to crawl out of an emotional hole.
Also taking a deep-dive into unanswered questions, Chilean director Lissette Orozco made an autobiographical doc thriller Adriana's Pact, another one of True/False's highlights.
A English translation of Jang's autobiographical novel of his life in the North -- "A Mark of Red Honor" -- is due to be published in 2017.
Kakande went undercover to write his autobiographical novel 'The Ambitious struggle' which uncovered the plight and human rights abuses of migrant workers in the UAE.
The semi-autobiographical cancer dramedy follows David, a gay New York writer dealing with a terminal mother and a father who won't acknowledge his sexuality.
"Stepping Stone," arguably the LP's most autobiographical track, sees the father reflecting on his personal demons — including the death of his former D12 bandmate Proof.
Minax's autobiographical work blurs the lines between past, present, and future self, demonstrating that queerness is on the horizon — close, and yet still far away.
Aside from the light painting work, my favorite images are mostly autobiographical in some way and heavily influenced by the snapshot aesthetic of the 60s.
This engrossing biography portrays a writer who, in her hunger for action and in her autobiographical style of reportage, always thrust herself into a story.
This rare skill is known as Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) and Rebecca is one of around only 80 individuals internationally diagnosed with the condition.
For no particular reason, when Janet was ill, Etheridge had begun to fill the remaining pages of a half-used ledger book with autobiographical jottings.
Mr. Hardwick's comedy, though, is more nakedly autobiographical than theirs — the death of his father in 2013 runs like a backbone through the "Funcomfortable" special.
The author of a best-selling novel about a character grappling with memories of a high-school gang rape revealed that her account was autobiographical.
She recently published her first book, Ein Deutsches Mädchen (A German Girl), an autobiographical account of the inner workings of the German neo-Nazi scene.
She had a sizable following as a beauty blogger and was a YouTube fave long before she posted an autobiographical video that blew viewers away.
Another noticeably absent project was "The Big Sick," whose star Kumail Nanjiani co-wrote the semi-autobiographical romantic comedy with his wife Emily V. Gordon.
" She added: "The work he did in the '21960s in particular is very powerful, both dark and celebratory, with layers of autobiographical and cultural references.
The largely autobiographical story begins in the 1980s, when a psychologically damaged young woman with working-class immigrant parents gets accepted to a prestigious college.
This biographical and autobiographical one-man show from the musician and actor Loudon Wainwright III is beautiful, both touching and absolutely lacerating at different turns.
When the movie "All That Jazz" came out four years after my surgery, most saw it as an autobiographical tribute to the choreographer Bob Fosse.
In the context of the current show, McEneaney's answer is intriguing: My paintings are totally and purposefully autobiographical, but are also edited, embellished, and fantasized.
Part of a growing body of trans comics, L. Nichols's autobiographical FLOCKS (Secret Acres, $21.95) also focuses on changes and acceptance within the family unit.
Part of his application was an early version of the script for "Moonlight," a largely autobiographical story written around the time of his mother's death.
He did not talk about how she died, and he hinted only a little at the complexity of their relationship; this address was not autobiographical.
Petronio presents the fifth edition of "Bloodlines," an autobiographical project that pays homage to the creators of postmodern dance and traces the choreographer's own influences.
But Baker is both an autobiographical poet and one obsessed with ephemerality, which makes the book's reverse chronology curiously affecting: Parents die and then decline.
Other critics have held that Joyce was deadly serious in this autobiographical fiction, and that the airlessness of the style is an ineradicable artistic misjudgment.
A sister, Chris Chase, an actress, journalist, memoirist and co-author of autobiographical books about Rosalind Russell, Josephine Baker and Betty Ford, died in 2013.
Zigman herself cops to writing "semi-autobiographical fiction" and thus, one might be forgiven for tracing the fuzzy arc of her life through her output.
The government has banned Israeli films, like the 2008 movie "Waltz With Bashir," an animated autobiographical drama about the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982.
In his six-volume autobiographical novel, "My Struggle," Knausgaard documents their stormy marriage in pitiless detail: her rages, his resentments, their ecstasies of mutual recrimination.
This is true even though readers are often tempted into a kind of reflexive autobiographical sleuthing by the mere existence of author photos and interviews.
"Picking those berries enriched not only our everyday lives and bellies but our imaginations and spirits as well," Mr. Kenny wrote in an autobiographical essay.
In "One Fat Summer," my glorified semi-autobiographical hero, Bobby, stood up to the bullies and survived their beating, an important lesson for males then.
The "Silicon Valley" actor has the lead role in a new, autobiographical rom-com, "The Big Sick," which upends Hollywood's traditional ideas about leading men.
Much of his work is also semi-autobiographical, merging his socialist views and his affinity for Glaswegian culture and reflecting his sexual and social insecurities.
"The narrative of immigration is the epic narrative of this millennium," she wrote in an autobiographical statement for the reference work Contemporary Authors in 21989.
Her autobiographical essays capture her difficult childhood, her transformation into a fiction writer and the personal unraveling that came with success in her adopted language.
But as independent and experimental games have gained prominence, there has been an increase in the number of games dedicated to telling personal, autobiographical stories.
Agnelli remained active and creative in her later years, purchasing and restoring a dilapidated villa in Marrakesh, Morocco, and publishing an autobiographical coffee-table book.
Dworkin published two novels — "Ice and Fire" (1986) and "Mercy" (1990) — that are excerpted here; written in wildly divergent styles, they covered overlapping autobiographical ground.
Along with flowers, desserts, and science, cats feature heavily in her often autobiographical drawings, and she's best known for her relaxing and subtle cat GIFs.

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