Intimate Memoirs
Author: Georges Simenon
Publisher: San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 840
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Georges Simenon
Publisher: San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 840
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Janet Mason Ellerby
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Published: 2001-06-01
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780815628866
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Maintaining that the memoir requires a more personal relationship with its readers and critics, Janet Mason Ellerby calls for "intimate readings." She begins this work with her own memoir, narrating a long-held secret-her pregnancy at age sixteen, her life in the Florence Crittendon Home for Unwed Mothers, and the birth and adoption of her first daughter. She goes on to tell about the aftermath of this pivotal time in and the painful consequences of keeping a secret. Included are detailed analyses of more than a dozen contemporary memoirs by American women, all of which share a common purpose: the disclosure of secrets. Ellerby describes the costs of this secrecy and explores the possibilities of breaking intractable codes of silence. It is a study that is germane to the intellectual and e~otional lives of all women. This book is the first serious exploration of a genre that has gained acceptance with an expanding audience of readers. Ellerby maintains that the efforts of memoirists to plumb their painful pasts has cultural significance and precipitates important social work. The memoir joins fiction and autobiography as an important commentary on modem life.
Author: Patrick Dennis
Publisher: Crown
Published: 2007-12-18
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 030741910X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Back in print at last! From the author of Auntie Mame: the bawdy, bestselling, bountifully illustrated autobiography of an imaginary diva whose life is one hilarious mishap after another. For Belle Poitrine, née Mayble Schlumpfert, all the world's a stage and she's the most important player on it. At once coy and coercive, with a name that means "beautiful bosom" in French, she claws her way from Striver's Row to the silver screen. Recalling Belle's career, which ranged from portraying Anne Boleyn in Oh, Henry to roles in both Sodom and its sequel Gomorrah (not to mention the classic Papaya Paradise), Little Me serves up copious quanitites of husbands, couture, and Pink Lady cocktails, with international adventures and a murder trial to boot. A runaway bestseller that made its way to Broadway, starring Sid Caesar in 1962 and Martin Short in 1998, Little Me is now reprinted--with all of the 150 historic, hysterical photographs depicting the funniest scenes from Belle's sordid life, including cameo appearances by the author and Rosalind Russell. Considered a collector's item, the first edition of Little Me was like a performance in book form. Now this glittering spoof of celebrity is gloriously reincarnated for connoisseurs of all things chick and cheeky.
Author: Bettina Aptheker
Publisher: Seal Press
Published: 2011-10-11
Total Pages: 375
ISBN-13: 1580054404
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →At eight years old, Bettina Aptheker watched her family's politics play out in countless living rooms across the country when her father, historian and U.S. Communist Party leader Herbert Aptheker, testified on television in front of the House on Un-American Activities Committee in 1953. Born into one of the most influential U.S. Communist families whose friends included W. E. B. Du Bois, Paul Robeson, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Bettina lived her parents' politics witnessing first-hand one of the most dramatic upheavals in American history. She also lived with a terrible secret: incest at the hands of her famous father and a frightening and lonely life lived inside a home wrought with family tensions. A gripping and beautifully rendered memoir, Intimate Politics is at its core the story of one woman's struggle to still the demons of her personal world while becoming a controversial public figure herself. This is the story of childhood sexual abuse, abortion, sexual violence, activism, and the triumph over one's past. It's about FBI harassment and persecution, Jewish heritage, and lesbian identity. It is, finally, about the courage to speak one's truth despite the consequences and to break the sacred silence of family secrets.
Author: Ambès (baron d', pseud.)
Publisher:
Published: 1912
Total Pages: 484
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Dexter Scott King
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 2003-01-07
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 0759527334
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In the bestselling tradition of such family portraits as Brooke Hayward's Haywire and Christopher Dickey's Summer of Deliverance comes a disarmingly candid memoir from the youngest son of Martin Luther King, Jr. Dexter King was only seven when an assassin's bullet took his father's life, shattering the boy's childhood. And as he stumbled into adolescence, both the tragedy and the weight of living up to "the King legacy" would exact an additional toll. Challenged with undiagnosed A.D.D. and rocked once again by his grandmother's murder, King became emotionally isolated and, in his early 30s, sought answers from an inspiring source: the teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr. Now, in this intimate portrait, Dexter King reveals for the first time what it was like growing up in the shadow of greatness, and how his father's lessons continue to inspire and inform his own ideas on race in America today.
Author: Judy Huddleston
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 1613747500
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Sections of this book were previously published in a different form as This is the end-- my only friend"--Title page verso.
Author: Theodore Zeldin
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2012-12-31
Total Pages: 498
ISBN-13: 1448161991
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →'The book that changed my life... a constant companion' Bill Bailey 'Extraordinary and beautiful...the most exciting and ambitious work of non-fiction I have read in more than a decade' The Daily Telegraph This extraordinarily wide-ranging study looks at the dilemmas of life today and shows how they need not have arisen. Portraits of living people and historical figures are placed alongside each other as Zeldin discusses how men and women have lost and regained hope; how they have learnt to have interesting conversations; how some have acquired an immunity to loneliness; how new forms of love and desire have been invented; how respect has become more valued than power; how the art of escaping from one's troubles has developed; why even the privileged are often gloomy; and why parents and children are changing their minds about what they want from each other.
Author: Roy Moseley
Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Drawing on their fifteen years of friendship, a companion of the late, renowned actress details the life of a legend, providing previously unheard stories and the actress's opinions on those with whom she worked.