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Confession and third party revelation in memoir: the narrator, the confessant, and textual strategies for decentring the memoirist's authority
- Sala, Michael
Knausgaard's My Struggle: the interplay of authority, structure, and style in autobiographical writing
Places to which we return: mapping out a fragmented memoir
Swarte Piet
The dangerous ambiguity of being on foot: Reflections on the act of walking and negotiating the tension between pedestrian and car in the process of writing a novel
The last thread
The memoirist against history: Nabokov's speak, memory as the (re)negotiation of a literary form at the intersection of personal experience and historical narrative
The Restorer
The struggle in Karl Ove Knausgaard's 'My Struggle'
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