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* Mars ( Fritz Zorn ), an autobiographical essay by Fritz Angst
In his 1946-47 essay " The Mariner and the Albatross ", George Whalley suggests that the Ancient Mariner is an autobiographical portrait of Coleridge himself, comparing the Mariner's loneliness with Coleridge's own feelings of loneliness expressed in his letters and journals.
" Other autobiographical pieces regarding Campbell's life are available in Section V, " On Ramsey Campbell " in his essay collection Ramsey Campbell, Probably: 30 Years of Essays and Articles ( ed.
Klein, " Ramsey Campbell: An Appreciation ", which had originally appeared in Nyctalops magazine ; two stories by Campbell (" Before the Storm " and The Gap "), " As Far as I Can Recall " by Campbell ( autobiographical essay ); and Mike Ashley's bibliography on Campbell which was not superseded until The Core of Ramsey Campbell ( 1995 ).
* Intimate Distances An autobiographical essay written shortly before his death
In an autobiographical essay, Bliss explained that his aspirations were shattered when watching his father suture a drunk's face.
Includes an autobiographical essay and a complete bibliography.
Codreanu also published his autobiographical and ideological essay Pentru legionari (" For the Legionaries " or " For My Legionaries ").
For instance, writer George Orwell, an Old Etonian himself, wrote in his famous autobiographical essay ' Such, Such Were the Joys ' that:
Includes an autobiographical essay.
Two years before his assassination by the Sandinistas in Managua, contra military commander Enrique Bermúdez, during a meeting in Tegucigalpa, asked Johns to author his autobiographical essay, " The Contras ' Valley Forge ," which is based on extensive discussions between the two and received substantial global media coverage in The New York Times, The Washington Post and elsewhere.
Joseph E. Stiglitz used the term in his autobiographical essay in acceptance of Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences to criticize some International Monetary Fund policies: " More broadly, the IMF was advocating a set of policies which is generally referred to alternatively as the Washington consensus, the neo-liberal doctrines, or market fundamentalism, based on an incorrect understanding of economic theory and ( what I viewed ) as an inadequate interpretation of the historical data.
" Till then I believed in the essential justice of the American law of trial by jury ," she wrote in an autobiographical essay, " After that I never could ".
A Visit to Haldeman and Other States of Mind ( 1976 ) was called " part autobiographical meditation, part elegiac crank letter to the American Republic, part confession and part essay on democratic politics " by Time.
In his autobiographical essay, Borges wrote about " The Approach to Al-Mu ' tasim ", " it now seems to me to foreshadow and even to set the pattern for those tales that were somehow awaiting me, and upon which my reputation as a storyteller was to be based.
In his autobiographical essay, Borges writes that when " The Approach to al-Mu ' tasim " was first published, the people who read it " took it at face value, and one of my friends even ordered a copy from London.
* The Greatest Problem, and Other Essays ; an essay on world overpopulation, literary essays and autobiographical pieces ( 1960 )
An extended autobiographical essay Prelude to a Spring Clean dates from 1935.
McDougall married at the age of 29 (" against my considered principles ", he reports in his autobiographical essay, " for I held that a man whose chosen business in life was to develop to the utmost his intellectual powers should not marry before forty, if at all ").
* An autobiographical essay
The English-language edition is an incomplete translation of the Spanish-language book, but contains an autobiographical essay originally written for The New Yorker.
On 8 May 2010, she published an autobiographical essay in The Independent based on a nostalgia trip to the UAE.
This book is devoted to the use of concepts according to Sartori, the comparative method and his work, and includes an autobiographical essay and some more personal notes written by some of his former students, like Cindy Skach.
* An extended autobiographical essay commissioned by Gale Research can be found in Contemporary Authors, Autobiography Series, vol.

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The 1000-page autobiographical manuscript Récoltes et semailles ( 1986 ) is now available on the internet in the French original, and an English translation is underway ( these parts of Récoltes et semailles have already been translated into Russian and published in Moscow ).
While in prison, he wrote at least four book-length manuscripts including a lyrical autobiographical novel, How It All Began, philosophical treatise Philosophical Arabesques, a collection of poems, and Socialism and Its Culture – all of which were found in Stalin's archive and published in the 1990s ).
After his death, his wife Virginia Heinlein issued a compilation of Heinlein's correspondence and notes into a somewhat autobiographical examination of his career, published in 1989 under the title Grumbles from the Grave.
In his fictionalised but autobiographical Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, published in 1930, Siegfried Sassoon's narrator ruminates from his hospital bed in Denmark Hill, London, in 1917 that " Even the screech and rumble of electric trams was a friendly sound ; trams meant safety ; the troops in the trenches thought about trams with affection.
His widow Mary published his lengthy autobiographical " poem to Coleridge " as The Prelude several months after his death.
In 2010, Li's autobiographical book, The Critical Moment – Li Peng Diaries, was published by New Century Press.
It originally appeared in Book VI of the first part ( finished in 1767, published in 1782 ) of Rousseau's putative autobiographical work, Les Confessions.
Bukharin had been allowed to write four book-length manuscripts, including an autobiographical novel, How It All Began, a philosophical treatise, and a collection of poems – all of which were found in Stalin's archive and published in the 1990s – while in prison.
Despite a protracted legal battle with Random House in 1996, she has since published many books: both fictional, non-fictional and autobiographical.
* Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm, an autobiographical graphic novel by the MF Grimm, published by Vertigo in 2007
In his autobiographical novel Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man ( published in 1928 ), Siegfried Sassoon comments that his mother was " always intending to go to a matinee of Beerbohm Tree's new Shakespearean production ".
Ramsey Campbell, Probably, a collection of Campbell's book reviews, film reviews, autobiographical writings and other nonfiction, was published in 2002.
Flynn's first book, Beam Ends, is an autobiographical account of his sailing trips around Australia, and was published in 1937.
Some published oral or written autobiographical narratives are considered " testimonial literature " particularly when they present evidence or first person accounts of human rights abuses, violence and war, and living under conditions of social oppression.
The Fate of the Artist, in which Campbell's family and friends investigate his disappearance, undermining the image of himself he had presented in his previous autobiographical works, was published by First Second Books in 2006.
In 2012 Top Shelf published The Lovely Horrible Stuff in collaboration with Knockabout Press, a continuation of Campbell's autobiographical works.
He is best known for his works A Long Day ’ s Dying ( his first work, published in 1950 ); The Book of Bebb, a tetralogy based on the character Leo Bebb published in 1979 ; Godric, a first person narrative of the life of the medieval saint, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1981 ; Brendan, a second novel narrating a saint ’ s life, published in 1987 ; Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner ( 1992 ); and his autobiographical works The Sacred Journey ( 1982 ), Now and Then ( 1983 ), Telling Secrets ( 1991 ), and The Eyes of the Heart: Memoirs of the Lost and Found ( 1999 ).
His autobiographical graphic novel, Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss, and What I Learned, was published in September 2000.
In 1928, Larsen published Quicksand, a largely autobiographical novel, which received significant critical acclaim, if not great financial success.
Cavendish published her autobiographical memoir A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding, and Life as an addendum to her collection Natures Pictures Drawn by Fancies Pencil to the Life in 1656.
He brought Harvey Pekar to Vertigo, where Pekar published the graphic novel The Quitter as well as eight issues of Pekar's long-running American Splendor autobiographical series.
In 1880, Ball published an autobiographical volume, My Threescore Years, which he updated in 1890 as My Three Score Years and Ten.

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