Writing it up, writing it down

Vol.36,No.2(2010)

Abstract
The current trend in autobiography that is making ours an age of memoir has long historical roots. The trend presents a potential difficulty for contemporary literature as writers increasingly turn from the writing of fiction to the writing of memoir; we risk, as Milan Kundera puts it, "an age of universal deafness and lack of understanding" in this proliferation of voices competing for a limited audience of readers. This essay presents no solutions to that potentiality but it does explore some of the motives for autobiography.

Keywords:
memoir; fiction; Milan Kundera; essay; autobiography; graphomania; eulogy

Pages:
113–122
References

Kundera, Milan The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. 1978. Trans. Michael Henry Heim. New York: Penguin, 1981.

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