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"autobiography" Definitions
  1. the story of a person’s life, written by that person; this type of writing

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An autobiography posing as a novel or a novel posing as an autobiography?
In 2012, the fake Hughes autobiography was published under the title "Clifford Irving's Autobiography of Howard Hughes" as an e-book.
It's at this moment that the creature's tale is transformed from the autobiography of an infant to the autobiography of a slave.
Forthcoming on sexuality in autobiography The actor came fully out in his autobiography and confessed to a relationship with "Psycho" star Anthony Perkins.
Back in March, he teased the release of his autobiography, The Autobiography of Gucci Mane, when he posted a photo of it on Instagram.
Snowden's new autobiography, " Permanent Record " (Metropolitan), is the autobiography of a gamer, pale and bleary-eyed and glued to his screen, longing for invincibility.
I was at a party and a friend recommended The Autobiography of a Yogi [the autobiography of Self-Realization Fellowship founder Paramahansa Yogananda] to me.
I left out a few of my own warts, but only really when they impacted on other human beings, because it's my autobiography, not other people's autobiography.
Through creating JT's harrowing "autobiography," Albert probably achieved more success than she could've writing her own autobiography of a woman in her early 30s in a tiny rock band.
Patti LuPone's autobiography — bring popcorn for that last one.
" Before his illness, he had completed an autobiography, "Dr.
Magic Misfits is not Harris' first book, a few years ago he made his literary debut with a choose-your-own adventure autobiography for adults, Neil Patrick Harris: Choose Your Own Autobiography.
I'm writing an autobiography that will come out in Argentina.
Her 1994 autobiography, I Am Roe: My Life, Roe v.
The author even wrote his autobiography, My Life So Far.
The modesty usually expected in an autobiography often proves elusive.
Marshall's chronicling, so concerned it is with finding autobiography in
Although Mr. Vassos wrote an autobiography, it was never published.
"Autobiography of Red," Anne Carson The hero is so elusive.
I've never seen an autobiography that was constructed like this.
" He also wrote an autobiography, "Callas Kissed Me … Lenny Too!
"I don't like the word 'autobiography,' " he tells an interviewer.
I'm also reading the autobiography of the cyclist Chris Froome.
Second one was Mike Ovitz's autobiography, which I highly recommend.
"I'd waited long enough," Keane said in his 2011 autobiography.
In other words, all philosophy is, to an extent, autobiography.
So "The Lucky Ones" is wounded autobiography veiled in fiction.
She also wrote an autobiography, God Save The Queen Diva!
THE COST OF LIVING: A Working Autobiography, by Deborah Levy.
The story is a biography that's adjacent to an autobiography.
It will be on the cover of his upcoming autobiography.
With "Katerina," the question of autobiography doesn't matter so much.
Ms. Schreck wishes there were a better word than autobiography.
In 20183, Mia Farrow released an autobiography, What Falls Away.
Being an autobiography, there are no sources cited in Why Suffer?
Now a father and 29 years sober, he's releasing his autobiography.
I don't think I've got a developing autobiography in my movies.
In 2014, Sachs published a memoir, I Know Nothing: The Autobiography.
Neil Patrick Harris Choose Your Own Autobiography by Neil Patrick Harris.
It's no accident that Huey Newton titled his autobiography Revolutionary Suicide.
"I was bigger than most," the actor wrote in his autobiography.
His autobiography, "Singing Was the Easy Part," was released in 2009.
"He was very nosy," Carrier wrote, in a privately published autobiography.
When they say they don't, he launches into a glorified autobiography.
Copies of her autobiography, "Dancing Light," available for purchase and signing.
One of his favorite books is Memory, Dreams, Reflections, Jung's autobiography.
Statements from that period, included in his autobiography, reflect Robinson's disillusionment.
Padma Lakshmi wrote about it in her now best-selling autobiography.
Noisey: So why did you decide to write your autobiography now?
"There was no pain," she writes in her 1988 autobiography, Debbie.
By 1990, she had an autobiography under her high-waisted belt.
Fresh Kid Ice recently released his autobiography, My Rise 2 Fame.
Graham cited in "Personal History" (1997), her Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiography.
In the case of Wayne McGregor's "Autobiography," both are at play.
Or take it from the guy who co-wrote Trump's autobiography.
His autobiography, "As Tough as They Come," was a best seller.
"My Olympic dream was shattered again," she wrote in her autobiography.
Yet Wright's very autobiography would be the catalyst for a turnaround.
Himes wrote about his own life in a two-part autobiography.
Hendrickson acknowledges that Wright's "Autobiography" is notoriously riddled with deliberate falsehoods.
In his autobiography, Ellsberg recounts: I was encouraged to hear it.
" -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez, in his autobiography, "Gabriel Garcia Marquez: A Life.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X I think is just fundamental, irreplaceable.
"Someone didn't like him," Ellis would later reflect in his autobiography.
You always think writing a book is something you do, but people typically do it as an autobiography, and I definitely didn't think I had the right to write an autobiography at this point in my life.
He has worked on everything from Pelé's autobiography to children's picture-books.
" That spirit of gratitude pervades Smith's recently released autobiography, "Tales of Wonder.
She even went on to make that the title of her autobiography.
In his autobiography, Tesla describes how he works: My method is different.
While there was obviously autobiography in there, they were so character-driven.
In her autobiography, the British author speaks to the invention of Poirot.
In his autobiography, Sanders completely skips the next chapter in his life.
Flack published an autobiography called "Storm In a C Cup" in 2015.
Commute​ is a small game, described as an "tiny autobiography" on Itch.
"Writing and promoting my autobiography...brought a flood of memories," he said.
"Autobiography" will be unveiled at Sadler's Wells in London later this year.
She even self-published an autobiography so her memories would live on.
The docuseries will depict the events featured in McGowan's upcoming autobiography Brave.
However, it was less an autobiography — more like a guide to eating.
He reads books—The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Dreams from My Father.
Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela – Nelson Mandela 30.
"I haven't eaten a Quaker Oat since," Williams reported in his autobiography.
She has written an autobiography and created her own set of emoji.
Mr. Heller's autobiography, "Ruthless," written with Gil Reavill, was published in 2006.
Autobiography is a misnamed genre; memory speaks only some of its lines.
His father was killed when he was 13, according to his autobiography.
But he allowed that there was a little autobiography in the thought.
" He also wrote an autobiography, "39 Years of Short-Term Memory Loss.
I'm certain autobiography is increasingly the only form in all the arts.
"But she forgot about the lawn mower," he wrote in his autobiography.
" (He was, and is.) He calls the essays "inroads to disinhibited autobiography.
" A desk sergeant even recommends Gates' autobiography: "I learned a few things.
The Excellence is an obvious rival for Range Rover's ultraplush Autobiography edition.
Although the Range Rover Autobiography starts at a much more expensive $140,000.
You can read more about MC Flux's exploits in his autobiography Dirty.
Yes, he has written a book of prose poetry and an autobiography.
THE COST OF LIVING A Working Autobiography By Deborah Levy 134 pp.
The resulting book, "Where the Past Begins," isn't a conventional narrative autobiography.
" He called the last chapter of his autobiography "Happy to Be Forgotten.
"Stuttering brings out some very strange reactions," he wrote in his autobiography.
Were you aware that Ms. Simpson's debut album, "Autobiography," went triple platinum?
It's called The Autobiography and it's out July 28 via Roc Nation.
" It ends with the ensemble of drawings titled "Autobiography of a Year.
I remember reading Ben Franklin's autobiography and being so delighted by it.
It was autobiography — and the darkening of his palette — that renewed him.
The title of his autobiography, "All Out of Step," sums it up.
In the autobiography, Ms. Ellis described flying her first Spitfire, on Oct.
For Davis, who died in 1991, the authoritative tome is his autobiography.
This is autobiography disguised as séance, masquerading as eulogy, camouflaged as performance.
The work she selected was "Autobiography," a 1968 triptych by Robert Rauschenberg.
In the wake of "Aftermath," Cusk announced she was finished with autobiography.
"David Copperfield," Charles Dickens The thinly veiled autobiography of Charles Dickens himself.
The subsequent revisions suggest that autobiography is a highly mutable art form.
Or consider a story recounted by a former tennis star in her autobiography.
To understand this dynamic, all you have to do is read his autobiography.
"It's been so long since Carter passed away," he wrote in his autobiography.
I wish I had read Pauline Black's autobiography Black by Design back then.
Also a published author, Alaskey penned his autobiography, That's Still Not All Folks!!
Now, with his debut album The Autobiography, Mensa focuses on his inner turmoils.
She has also written an autobiography, "My Story: Sarah, the Duchess of York."
In the meantime he wrote an autobiography, "Politics and Pasta," with David Fisher.
After publishing an unsanctioned autobiography abroad, he apologised grovelingly for his "irreparable mistake".
" - Discussing the genesis of the torrid-selling Chrysler minivan in his autobiography "Iacocca.
Douglass was a prominent author, activist and speaker whose autobiography was widely circulated.
"Autobiography" will incorporate one of the hottest technologies of the moment: artificial intelligence.
Even her autobiography has a vaguely sexual thing as its most famous moment.
And there is a film about her 2012 autobiography, "Grace," in the works.
He also disclosed in his autobiography that he had suffered a mini-stroke.
"I had no playmates of my own age," wrote Anastasi in her autobiography.
Since he just dropped his new album, "The Autobiography" ... we're guessing he'll pay.
There is a tendency to presume autobiography in fiction by women or minorities.
He also disclosed in his autobiography that he had suffered a mini-stroke.
But, as he explained in his recently published autobiography, it has little choice.
It could describe Vic Mensa's The Autobiography, or Meek Mills's Wins and Losses.
Howe is a poet of autobiography, if not exactly one of personal candor.
His autobiography was the first of several books he published, including a novel.
Shiferaw Bekele, a historian, recalls bonfires of books that included Haile Selassie's autobiography.
He also wrote a biography of Napoleon and an autobiography, "Sundry Times" (1986).
Her autobiography includes plenty of photos taken during her downtime and "off days."
The tapes will constitute a posthumous autobiography scheduled to be published next month.
" Obama is currently on a tour to promote her recently published autobiography "Becoming.
Parks explained in her autobiography that she was not physically tired that day.
"At 23, I was flexed," Flash told David Ritz, who wrote Flash's autobiography.
"The governor definitely published an untraditional political autobiography," spokesperson Lauren Hitt told Vox.
He wrote his autobiography, "The Right Place at the Right Time," in 1990.
In this political autobiography, he recounts his origins and explains his centrist philosophy.
"I was a dilettante and knew nothing," he later wrote in his autobiography.
At the risk of impugning Mr. Presson, this may not be strict autobiography.
"They are two parts of a whole," he contended in his 1967 autobiography.
His autobiography, "Clock This: My Life as an Inventor," was published in 1999.
Because in his autobiography, Henry James says that's his favorite corner in Manhattan.
For that reason, I am horrified that Hachette has rejected Woody Allen's autobiography.
The legendary musician, 72, opens up in his new autobiography Me, out Oct.
In his autobiography, in which he was critical of the Navy, Lieut. Gen.
Let's not forget his autobiography, "Doing Battle: The Making of a Skeptic" (1996).
Contenders were also named for the autobiography, biography, nonfiction, poetry and criticism categories.
"Autobiography," John Cowper Powys Friends of mine tell me it's an essential book.
The new book is a work of fiction, but has elements of autobiography.
Sharapova spoke of her rivalry with Williams extensively in her autobiography last year.
"My mother had magic in her hands," Miss Brennan wrote in her autobiography.
Autofiction (the term was coined by the French writer and theorist Serge Doubrovsky in 1977) seeks to blend autobiography and fiction in a mysterious, almost alchemical fashion, in pursuit of a deeper truth than either mere autobiography or fiction can deliver.
Her new autobiography, "A Woman's Work", is as serious as his books are riotous.
Reagan was influenced by Chambers's postconversion autobiography, "Witness," which fused spirituality and anti-Communism.
In his autobiography, graphic of course, they dazzled like sun-rays round his head.
In his autobiography, "Promises to Keep," Biden wrote Stennis turned away from his past.
Zweig's elegiac autobiography—is the world that even Roth feels he can enter. Zweig
Best known for The Hoax (19343), his account of his unauthorized Howard Hughes autobiography.
His tale has been told before, not least in his autobiography, "Next Stop Execution".
We use autobiographical material, but the autobiography is not what the lyrics are about.
It's a gorgeously written autobiography by Clemantine Wamariya, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide.
I've done an autobiography and in many ways this gets to the point quicker.
Wilson based on her grandmother's autobiography that Wilson will executive produce and star in.
Maybe go write your autobiography cause it sounds like you might be ready to.
Durrani's own revolution began with her controversial 1991 autobiography, published when she was 37.
MAKER OF PATTERNS An Autobiography Through Letters By Freeman Dyson 400 pp. Liveright. $27.95.
Netflix will spin Sophia Amoruso's best-selling autobiography into a comedy series, Variety reports.
Paramahansa Yogananda, author of Autobiography of a Yogi, is currently rolling in his grave.
The "landscape of wild fantasy," as she wrote in her autobiography, was their backyard.
Nicole, to what degree do you think your work reflects your life, your autobiography?
" Agassi was brutally honest about this period in his life in his autobiography "Open.
Believe me, I read four biographies, I read his autobiography; it's a beautiful book.
It was on the great mound of Nimrud that Christie began writing her autobiography.
"Now a blow had fallen like the lightning stroke," Wright wrote in his autobiography.
"I discovered that freedom isn't just picked up naturally," she wrote in her autobiography.
No athletes talk to themselves like tennis players," Agassi wrote in his autobiography, "Open.
Bruce Springsteen talks about his new autobiography, "Born to Run," on CBS Sunday Morning.
"Aviators were more than mere mortals to us," Mr. Sutter recalled in his autobiography.
Combining documentary, autobiography, poetry and politics, the film has Mr. Riggs in its center.
" Dean Acheson, President Truman's Secretary of State, called his autobiography "Present at the Creation.
In her Autobiography series, she explores her experiences of solace as well as trauma.
But it also reflects the gap in her life where autobiography would normally begin.
A writer, her books include an autobiography and one about post-White House life.
In 1996, the autobiography was sold at auction for $20,000, according to Davidson College.
With an autobiography and his own perfume brand, Ibrahimovic promotes himself outside of football.
Paytas has written 11 books in total, experimenting with poetry, novels, and an autobiography.
A group of students had been reading "Mein Kampf," Hitler's autobiography, during free periods.
"A consensus was reached — the campaign had no future," he wrote in his autobiography.
Some of those pictures appeared in her autobiography, "Vignettes: Chapters From a Life" (2012).
In 2012, the autobiography was published for the first time as an e-book.
Throughout this documentary, an unconvincing actor named Jack Dimich recites excerpts from Tesla's autobiography.
I just bought "The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams"; I've always loved his poems.
This becomes your normal day," Ms. Murad wrote in her autobiography, "The Last Girl.
She talked about what it has been like having her autobiography adapted for Netflix.
In his autobiography, he describes how he dropped out of school in sixth grade.
People refer to this as my autobiography — walk by it, and you'll see why.
"It's a step away from the autobiography of the previous work," Ms. Suss said.
"I must admit I was shocked," Larsen wrote in his autobiography The Perfect Yankee.
"I've always been someone who was different," he wrote in his autobiography in 2003.
"Promise Me, Dad" is a hybrid, part ex-Vice-Presidential memoir, part candidate autobiography.
He published a score of books: novels, short stories, poetry, nonfiction and an autobiography.
Also defying genre was "Motel Chronicles" (1982), a collection of stories, autobiography and poetry.
Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books THE COST OF LIVING: A Working Autobiography, by Deborah Levy.
"So many people identified with and related to 'Respect'," Franklin wrote in her autobiography.
She even found the time to write an autobiography and start her own product lines.
Aly Raisman's Autobiography Fierce Hits Bookshelves Today Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
He's also enjoyed considerable success recently with the full and final publication of his autobiography.
Comedy is well-known for trading in autobiography, for mining personal experience for harsh truths.
Mane wrote about his son in his memoir, The Autobiography of Gucci Mane, in 2017.
She rarely gave interviews and to this day doesn't have an official biography or autobiography.
In the meantime, Mr Assange will have plenty of time to work on that autobiography.
"They never knew who I was until I told them," she wrote in her autobiography.
In his 2012 autobiography, he discussed Argentino's death, saying that the incident ruined his life.
Last week he shared that his debut The Autobiography would be out on July 28.
"That was the first rock and roll I heard," Richards wrote in his 2010 autobiography.
In her 2009 autobiography, UnSweetined, the actress talked about becoming an alcoholic at age 14.
He'd written his autobiography and it was being released the same week as our album.
"How much I have loved that part of the world," she wrote in her autobiography.
"The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley" by Malcolm X, Alex Haley
"When the autobiography came out, I was chatting at work with a mate," he continues.
The show (at the New Victory, June 1-10) is part autobiography, part cultural history.
It was long rumored that there were three unpublished chapters of Malcolm X's autobiography somewhere.
Three missing chapters that were left out of "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" have surfaced.
DIAMOND We definitely most did not want it to be like a typical rock autobiography.
Every author I spoke to was, to varying degrees, aware of the assumptions of autobiography.
In 1924, J. Donald Abrams reviewed the Sherlock Holmes creator's autobiography for the Book Review.
By 1936, when he was in his mid-30s, he had already published an autobiography.
But Willoughby's autobiography is one small step removed from Saturday morning cartoons in its Orientalism.
"Miles: The Autobiography," a book put together by Quincy Troupe, sure left an impression, too.
The great passion of Snowden's autobiography is his anguished love for the very early Internet.
Sam Zell, the controversial and bombastic billionaire real estate investor, published his autobiography in 2017.
Her 2017 autobiography, "Unstoppable," delivered underwhelming sales in North America despite her remarkable life story.
Ms. Kalman took on the "Autobiography" at the suggestion of her literary agent, Charlotte Sheedy.
"My own autobiography has never interested me very much," John Ashbery once told an interviewer.
In 2004, he admitted in his autobiography that he bet on baseball while Reds manager.
This autobiography by the Band's guitarist and main songwriter is high-spirited, entertaining and generous.
The book contains as much autobiography as portraiture, and it begins with an arresting anecdote.
Autobiography of any sort is at its best when people talk about overcoming life's problems.
Mr. Morris published his autobiography, "Get the Picture: A Personal History of Photojournalism," in 1998.
In 213, she published an autobiography called A Contra Flots (French for "Against the Tide").
Mr. Damone's autobiography, "Singing Was the Easy Part," written with David Chanoff, appeared in 2009.
"I was seized by that old sense of fear," he wrote in his autobiography Pryor Convictions.
After the release of the album, Kesha also released an illustrated autobiography and a TV documentary.
Farrow herself called her father "a womanizer of legendary proportions" in her autobiography What Falls Away.
This time, though, Dunham appears to be straying from autobiography and mostly staying behind the camera.
"Hollywood rejected me and turned me into something silly and shameful," he writes in his autobiography.
Frye recalls the time Davis was forced to give a copy of her autobiography to Crawford.
On Tuesday night's Autobiography on A&E, Fualaau, now 34, declined to address the split directly.
Bruce Springsteen The Boss gave more than seven years of his life to writing his autobiography.
At this point, it seems reasonable to mention that the real Fauna Hodel wrote an autobiography.
My autobiography was called "Adventures of an Apple Founder," and Jobs was very critical of it.
For example, black people make several appearances in Kusama's 2002 autobiography as exotic or primitive beings.
In her 2000 autobiography, Angel on My Shoulder, she recounted her lifelong battle with substance abuse.
IN 2011 JULIAN ASSANGE was asked whether he had in mind a title for his autobiography.
He initially resurfaced claims of his relationship with Jackson in his 2016 autobiography Every Little Step.
Besides, Julian's picture that inspired the title has been documented; his classmate Lucy wrote an autobiography.
Some call St. Augustine's Confessions the first Western autobiography, but it's really the first Western memoir.
A Madea Halloween hits theaters Friday, and his autobiography Higher is Waiting is out Nov. 14.
I probably discovered the movie adaptation of Elizabeth Wurtzel's autobiography, Prozac Nation, in a lethargic haze.
"Emotionally, the book is an autobiography," Ms. Cliff told the reference work Contemporary Authors in 1986.
Agassi's astounding autobiography and David Foster Wallace's Federer essay turned me into an avid tennis fan.
His autobiography, "Citizen Lane," was published in 2012, with an introduction by the actor Martin Sheen.
Biden recounted the story in his 2007 autobiography and it was published in The Washington Post.
In his "Autobiography," Mill recounts a spiritual crisis that, he realized, his education had partly precipitated.
They range from a history of genomics to the autobiography of Nike co-founder Phil Knight.
He made a little quote for me on my autobiography, on the cover of the book.
But the release of Springsteen's autobiography  Born to Run dragged far darker topics to the fore.
"There's that fear of everybody forgetting about you," he wrote of that period in his autobiography.
But the project based on Sophia Amoruso's autobiography has revealed a big piece of casting news.
But the release of Springsteen's autobiography Born to Run dragged far darker topics to the fore.
In the U.S. premiere of "Autobiography," he places his own body and life under the microscope.
"Bastardino, little bastard, you little bastard!" the woman screamed, Mr. Zeffirelli recalled in a 21963 autobiography.
She began writing only in her 40s, first short stories and then — her true métier — autobiography.
He published a 300-page autobiography, "Black Eagle," which made him a celebrity among overseas Vietnamese.
"I was a stinking, drugged-out dope fiend," Kline wrote in "Never Lose" (1996), his autobiography.
His autobiography, "Reflecting on Things Past: The Memoirs of Peter Lord Carrington," was published in 1988.
"Frankly, it is very hard to remember things from the 21988s," he wrote in his autobiography.
As in much of her work, autobiography opens out onto larger themes, and humor encompasses sadness.
"It was a time of transition in the jazz world," Mr. Heath wrote in his autobiography.
The play, like most of Ms. Thurber's work, melds fiction and polemic with biography and autobiography.
"I suppose this book is my autobiography," McCullers wrote to a lover after she completed it.
For someone who worked in the intelligence community, the very idea of an autobiography feels uncomfortable.
The resulting tome may be the longest autobiography ever published, running to over 3,500 handwritten pages.
Franklin's autobiography, "Aretha: From These Roots," came out in 1999, when she was in her 50s.
In his autobiography, he shares his personal history, the inspiration behind his work, and beautiful photographs.
As an inspirational speaker, he travels frequently and his autobiography, "Opportunities," was recently published in Sweden.
Faas, recounting the episode in his autobiography, cheekily but perhaps deservedly takes part of the credit.
Writing autobiography, like all self-portraiture, is an art, even if it can be very lifelike.
Autofiction is a literary genre that describes fictionalized autobiography — essentially memoir with a license to invent.
"The greater the achievements, the more I love him," Mahler recounted telling Gustav in her autobiography.
The rapper was at a Barnes & Noble Tuesday in NYC to sign copies of his autobiography.
Rather, they articulated their work in much more personal and purposeful terms, often grounded in autobiography.
"He glanced quickly through my drawings," Perriand recalls in her 1998 autobiography Une Vie de creation.
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Waltz, Michael Malice, author of Dear Reader, the unauthorized autobiography of Kim Jong-il.
She told me to write an autobiography, because it's a good thing — sometimes — to remember your life.
Her autobiography is a glimpse into the life of someone who continually, bravely, forges her own way.
It's simultaneously a basic filmmaking class and a poignant look at art as a form of autobiography.
Lahore, Pakistan (CNN)Imagine writing your autobiography and publishing it in real time across all media, globally.
He's preparing to perform some of his most personal songs on his newly released album, The Autobiography.
There had been signs of trouble in his letters, and arguably in his boastful autobiography, "Ecce Homo".
He is promoting his autobiography, and there is renewed speculation that he intends to run for mayor.
Because he's closer to autobiography than anything else in the play — everyone else is pieces, figments, fragments.
In 2004, Tatum detailed her dysfunctional relationship with her father in her searing autobiography A Paper Life.
"In Haley's mind, 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' was also the story of Alex Haley," Norrell writes.
On Autobiography this week, she eventually agreed to speak in generalities about the state of her marriage.
You could, in theory, argue that this denial is unfair, because autobiography shapes how we interpret art.
JAY-Z went on stage to introduce the rapper, who recently announced his debut album, The Autobiography.
France, he cried in his autobiography "Dans mes yeux", was a stifling place with a sale mentalité.
It will also add Miles Davis' autobiography, aptly titled Miles, as an attempt to sweeten the deal.
Pacquiao's family was dirt-poor, and, according to his autobiography, the family lived in a thatched hut.
Saroo Brierley's autobiography A Long Way Home is brought to life by first-time director Garth Davis.
"[It] sounds young, I get it," Letourneau, now 56, said on Tuesday night's Autobiography, on A&E.
Carl Cox will release an autobiography about life before and after Ibiza, called Space to Breathe. 24.
Emerson later worked as a solo artist and wrote an autobiography, "Pictures of an Exhibitionist," in 2004.
His autobiography "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American" is a good place to start.
LaMotta was famously portrayed by De Niro in the 1980 movie "Raging Bull," based on Jake's autobiography.
S. Lewis, That Hideous Strength An autobiography is only to be trusted when it reveals something disgraceful.
It all feels like a rebuttal to his bandmate Levon Helm's searing autobiography This Wheel's On Fire.
In a second Instagram post, Truesdale showed himself reading her autobiography, Talking as Fast as I Can.
"One night over dinner, I said, 'Let's get married,' " he recalled in his autobiography An American Life.
"Autobiography is really hard to write because every character is an actual living breathing person," Hart said.
I was listening to this Tom Petty autobiography by Warren Zanes, and I understood something about that.
An autobiography of the former basketball player (and Grateful Dead fan), who has struggled with injuries. 4.
An autobiography of the former basketball player (and Grateful Dead fan), who has struggled with injuries. 7.
As he described in his 1972 autobiography, Robinson -- like contemporary NFL players -- was protesting against institutional racism.
If I were writing an autobiography, it would have to begin after the time of that photograph.
" Fifteen years after his landslide defeat, Barry Goldwater penned an autobiography that he titled "With No Apologies.
"It's just as well, because to write an autobiography as literature is just impossible," Mr. Loomis said.
In his autobiography, "My Story," Mohammed recalled having next to no money when he lived in Cambridge.
It may also be the only film derived from Shakespeare to resonate primarily as an emotional autobiography.
It's autobiography as archetype, a paean to the electric guitar as both a tool and a rescuer.
In some ways, Kin Ships is my attempt to write an autobiography using only pre-existing songs.
He has her artwork; she wears his pieces (and wrote the foreword for his recent autobiography, "Goldstruck").
In her autobiography Confessions of a Sex Kitten, Kitt describes becoming increasingly frustrated as the luncheon continued.
Vic Mensa has been prepping fans for the release of his debut album The Autobiography all summer.
Hart, meanwhile, claimed in his autobiography that Austin hadn't bladed before and was uncomfortable doing it himself.
I've done autobiography — but I have aged the ankle, the back, maybe the brain, the emotional state.
The title of her autobiography was "And June Whitfield," a comment on a lifetime of supporting roles.
The trap in assessing "My Art" is to assume that it contains more autobiography than it does.
Maybe Frederick Douglass's autobiography or "The Far Away Brothers" or "The Third Reconstruction," written by the Rev.
In addition to her autobiography, she wrote about the history of black Kentuckians in her later years.
Like many of Wojnarowicz's works, it mixes text and image, autobiography and political action, tenderness and rage.
He has also been working on an autobiography, and he does not plan on leaving anything out.
He found his father, a pharmacist named Marcello, in Florence, Italy, he wrote in a 2010 autobiography.
But by calling it a visual autobiography, it created — for me, anyway — all sorts of raised expectations.
Most sources, including his 1982 autobiography, "Jerry Lewis: In Person," give his birth name as Joseph Levitch.
Mr. Sánchez, the Spanish prime minister, praised Mr. Costa and his Portuguese model in a recent autobiography.
Last year he published his autobiography -- "Soulman: The Rocky Johnson Story" -- and his son wrote the foreword.
The Kennedys, Mr. Vaughn wrote in his name-dropping autobiography, "A Fortunate Life" (2008), were big fans.
That's unusual for the garrulous Boudreau, whose nickname, Gabby, is part of the title of his autobiography.
Her experiences, captured in the autobiography she wrote in the 1920s, come to life in this account.
"The Years" interests me because it is an autobiography that is not written in the first person.
The highly in-demand autobiography of the former first lady was the top checkout title for 2019.
Trump argued that Carson's stories about past violence in his autobiography should disqualify him from the presidency.
One of my favorite trends in the past decade of games has been a move toward autobiography.
He compares the audacity required for writing an autobiography to the ritual slaughter orchestrated by a bullfighter.
"I knew that this horrible life would soon be my life, too," he wrote in an autobiography.
But Halley, who is thirty-one, is less interested in autobiography than in subverting her audience's assumptions.
The process Margo Humphrey uses to tell personal stories that combine autobiography with fantasy is indeed complicated.
In his autobiography, Mr. Smith put it bluntly: "The Fall are about the present, and that's it."
Some of the softest and sweetest songs of the band's entire career are featured in Merritt's autobiography.
He wrote his first autobiography in his mid-30s and often referred to himself in the third person.
An ill-timed Netflix sitcom based on Amoruso's "#Girlboss" autobiography was canceled after one season in June 2017.
Allegedly, though, he's working on a project of his own: an autobiography called Too Close to the Candle.
While locked up, he hand-wrote an autobiography/Philly mob history on a series of yellow legal pads.
In his 2011 autobiography, Late, Late at Night, Springfield wrote that he attempted suicide when he was 17.
"If she dies, that's a huge part of me gone," Jones wrote at the end of his autobiography.
Draper's autobiography, Beyond The Little Blue Box, is currently in the preorder stage, and Wozniak has endorsed it.
"This is making the argument that the art is actually autobiography," said Nielson, a University of Richmond professor.
" Gucci writes something similar in his autobiography: "This is how these downward spirals in my life always went.
Carne, who died in 2015, said in a 1985 autobiography that Reynolds physically assaulted her during their marriage.
JAY-Z even took the stage to introduce rapper Mensa, who recently announced his debut album, The Autobiography.
In his autobiography, "Zayn," out Tuesday, the singer writes that he would sometimes go for days without eating.
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Autobiography debuted in the middle of Ashlee's first season with the title track serving as the theme song.
"It was certainly not one of the shows I am most proud of," Marshall wrote in his autobiography.
Gloria Steinem dedicated her recently published autobiography to the doctor who performed her illegal abortion at age 22.
The exhibition, aptly named The Spirit of Autobiography, is available at the Computex technology show until June 3.
Dickinson's 2002 autobiography, "No Lifeguard On Duty," mentions the Lake Tahoe visit does not mention Cosby's alleged assault.
I've got one final obligation to uphold, as per her autobiography Wishful Drinking: Rest in peace, Carrie Fisher.
That same year, Cole was arrested in Toronto, Canada, for heroin possession, which she discussed in her autobiography.
His boorishness is true-blue, but his autobiography of a self-made man is, unlike Scaramucci's, completely invented.
" He also likes The Autobiography of John Stuart Mill as a book to "help you think more clearly.
Many stem directly from her 1956 autobiography, "Lady Sings the Blues," which historians say is riddled with untruths.
The book, titled, "To the Light House," blends autobiography, fiction and surrealist riffs on mortality, nature and consciousness.
But after reading Izzard's autobiography "Believe Me, " Gates found that he and Izzard are two of a kind.
" Considering the notes for his autobiography, Augustus says that they resemble "the work of someone other than myself.
In his autobiography, "Undisputed Truth," Tyson cops to quoting one of his favorite characters, Apocalypse, in an interview.
His 1979 autobiography, "All You Need Is Ears", chronicles his discovery of the Beatles and their creative process.
He's super talented and I love the way that he has remained a myth even after his autobiography.
" And according to Marlon Brando's autobiography, Chaplin treated Sydney, one of the sons he fathered with Grey, "cruelly.
I'm pretty sure she was probably made aware of him by Anne Carson's book, The Autobiography of Red.
Though it looks like a standard autobiography, from the title alone, inside it takes on a different structure.
By Clinton's own admission in his autobiography, he wasn't the best musician around, but he was the visionary.
In his autobiography, published in 19723, Greenspan depicted his rise to power as a series of lucky coincidences.
Like prisoners all over the world, Mr. Mandela wrote letters, hundreds of them, each one a condensed autobiography.
Mr. Bloomberg is also preparing to reissue a revised edition of his autobiography, "Bloomberg by Bloomberg," aides confirmed.
One of the first celebrity U.S. chief executives, his autobiography made best-seller lists in the mid-1980s.
Schaefer's book mixes cultural analysis and interviews with famous women and friends with elements of her own autobiography.
For Mr. McGregor, "Autobiography" is the first in a series of choreographic studies of memory and genetic code.
Lynley spoke to PEOPLE in November 1994, saying she'd been asked to write an autobiography, although she'd resisted.
Natalia Makarova, looking back in her "Dance Autobiography" (1980) wrote that Manon had been her most rewarding role.
They're accosted by one of her authors, a glittering young literary star from Brooklyn who only writes autobiography.
She documented her fight with ovarian cancer in her autobiography, "It's Always Something," a catchphrase of Roseanne Roseannadanna.
"The book should be a handbook for the brilliant community—wrapped in autobiography, wrapped in biography," he said.
After announcing on Monday a deal to publish the director's autobiography, Hachette Book Group has dropped those plans.
He wrote a dozen books, of increasingly idiosyncratic character, poised between philosophy, aphoristic cultural criticism, polemic, and autobiography.
Chris Hadfield's autobiography documenting his 4,000 hours spent in space is yet another one of Nadella's book recommendations.
The massive hardcover "Rihanna" is billed as an autobiography, but really it's another one of her luxury offerings.
In 2018, the year he turned 95, his book "Maker of Patterns: An Autobiography Through Letters" was published.
The "Autobiography" ends with a remarkable suite of portraits of the two, and an afterword, by Ms. Kalman.
His rise was in part due to the publication of his autobiography a few months after his death.
But in his autobiography, race is nearly always front and center, and there are powerful and awful scenes.
When news broke that he was writing his autobiography, there was an audible gasp from the culture: Finally!
"I was always engaged by the instant of the strike," he wrote in his autobiography, published in 1988.
Many of the poems take the shape of stories, feeling like autobiography, a mix of musing and memories.
The autobiography -- which details his insane life on and off the field -- was released a couple weeks ago.
For more on Julian Schnabel, see his autobiography, CVJ: Nicknames of Maitre D's and Other Excerpts from Life.

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