james frey son
In 2006, when James Frey's "A Little million pieces" is open, such as fraud, the news is met with scorn usually reserved for themselves the good and Ponzi schemers. Since that time, Frey is named based on the arrival of each disputed biography - and they come on a regular basis, we have little doubt the installation of cooling appetite for our form.As Ben Yagoda ably demonstrates in his spirited "Memoir: A History," the difficulty of defining and identifying "the truth" certainly didn't begin with Frey. The reading public has always put a premium on stories we believe to be true, and writers have responded accordingly. Some of the self-representations that have attracted the most attention -- Frey's, for instance, or Margaret Seltzer's invented "Love and Consequences" -- have been knowingly false, insidiously ego-driven. But many more authors strive to present a sincere, if individualized, version of the facts, adapting the genre to their own ends.
It is, of course, always a spiritual Autobiographies, as well as "memory difficulties" and personal accounts written (or credit), politicians and celebrities. More recently, Jagoda - biography of the author of Will Rogers, as well as a number of books on writing - notes, memoirs of the peaks of the dog
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