Many authors use pen names and claim their stories are at least partially autobiographical.
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The autobiographical tale was told from the viewpoint of an employee fresh out of business school.
The patient responded accurately to five out of six autobiographical questions posed by the scientists.
But the singer-songwriter is evasive on the question of whether the song is autobiographical.
The movie, The Learning Tree, was based on his 1963 autobiographical novel of the same name.
The stories are good and the book is framed by two especially fine autobiographical sketches.
By taking that a step further, you could say that 'The Watsons' is her most autobiographical work.
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The Fang character in her jokes was her most autobiographical creation, and the couple divorced in the mid-1960s.
The film, a semi-autobiographical account of Ms. Ree's life, debuted at the Sundance Film Festival this past January.
It was first published as a work of fiction in 1947 but was later revealed to be autobiographical.
His primary sources for the writer's early life are an autobiographical novel and memoir by her sister, Elisa.
"This is England, " his most autobiographical picture to date, is set in a small midlands town in 1983.
However, he swears not everything is autobiographical for example, he's never been a female social worker named Geraldine.
Mr Carter's denials that the book is in large part autobiographical fly in the face of the fictionalised facts.
In doing so, he is despite his own atheism following a Protestant tradition of interpreting the Bible in an autobiographical light.
Beethoven interpreters also have to be aware of autobiographical elements in these pieces.
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His bandmate Peter Tosh made secret autobiographical recordings called the "Red X" tapes.
That means revisiting a piece that has plenty of autobiographical elements for Brown, whose first marriage ended in divorce.
Since then, her sculptures have become harder, sharper-edged, less autobiographical and, frequently, machine-run.
Her first novel, the semi-autobiographical Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, was published in 1985 when she was 25.
Unfortunately, Joel is the autobiographical hero as abashed apologist, laying out and criticizing his experiences without exposing his core.
The story of Franny Banks, an aspiring actress pounding the pavement in New York City in the 1990s, is semi-autobiographical.
Much of his writing is autobiographical, and he seems unable to discuss his personal history without giving it mythic contours.
He was only 23 years old, and I don't think he expected it to be treated as autobiographical, which it wasn't.
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Miyamoto is the closest thing there is to an autobiographical game creator.
In this exquisite, impressionistic, quasi-autobiographical reverie, from 1993, the British director Terence Davies celebrates, with meticulous grace, a Liverpool boyhood in 1955-56.
Despite all the spin, this semi-autobiographical novel falls somewhat flat in English.
My first novel was recounted in the third person and described, with fair autobiographical fidelity, my growing up with an autistic brother.
They were paying attention to changes in literature styles and autobiographical works.
Blackburn's new novel follows a clear trajectory in the author's intellectual development: from imagined biographies to what I suspect are highly autobiographical imaginings.
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