Autobiographical novel
The autobiographical novel is a literary Genre resulting from the Biographie, as well as Romance more traditional. Balzac, for example, was represented in several characters of its novels, without one being able to affirm that it had a biographical intention. Roald Dahl, on the other hand, in Me, Servant boy , then Flotillas 80 , made its youth a novel, just like Herve Bazin in Vipère with the fist .
The Autobiographie does not have particular style; The lovesong can be strong, so much so that certain authors will more or less reinvent the autobiography, or almost absent, seeking to retranscribe the memory rather than an account particularly filled up of action. In the same way, the periods that the author will approach can be wide or short, relate to its childhood or its adulthood.
A newspaper as that of Kirk Hammett is a particular type of autobiography, further away from the novel.
List autobiographical novels famous people, by author
- Louis-Ferdinand Celine: Voyage at the end of the night
- Roald Dahl: Me, Servant boy - Flotillas 80
- Régine Deforges: the stolen Book
- Romain Gary: the Promise of the paddle
- Alexandre Jardin: the Novel of the Garden
- Gaston Leroux: Your Master
- Marcel Pagnol: the Glory of my father - the Castle of my mother - the Time of the secrecies - the Time of the loves
- Marcel Proust: With the research of time lost
- Jules Fox: Hair of carrot
- Jean Rouaud: Fields of honor
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Rousseau: Daydreams of the solitary walker
- Jorge Semprun: the Great Voyage
- Iceberg Slim: Pimp
- Nathalie Sarraute: Childhood
- Jules Vallès: the trilogy: the child - the Graduate - the insurrectionist
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