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- Remembering the Body: Desire, Identity, and the Confessional Narrative in Autofictional Verse". ESC: English Studies in Canada. 45 (1–2): 85–111. doi:10.1353/esc...
- awarded the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing for her autofictional memoir Homesick. Croft grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she entered...
- the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life was followed by two additional autofictional novels detailing the progress of his illness: Le Protocole comp****ionnel...
- wrote, directed, and starred in her debut feature, Actual People, an autofictional work inspired by her her final w**** at NYU which premiered at the 2021...
- Bertolucci's Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man, and in Stephen Dwoskin's autofictional film Outside In, made in London for West German television. In 1975...
- 21st century. Coined in 1977 by French author Serge Doubrovsky, the autofictional subgenre blends autobiography and fiction, thereby allowing authors...
- the prix Décembre in 2001. It can be considered the second part of an autofictional trilogy that began with "Les Mouflettes d'Atropos" and concluded with...
- Rachel (4 October 2023). "The Postcard by Anne Berest review – an autofictional tale of family survival". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 30...
- style as "virtual realism." The second half, which Lockwood has said is autofictional, presents a family tragedy in which the protagonist's sister's baby...
- Tibor Szobotka [hu] (1913–1982) in 1947. Multiple books by Szabó are autofictional (Ókut/‘The Ancient Well’, 1970; Régimódi történet/‘Old-Fashioned Story’...