Autobiographical fiction
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Autobiographical fiction
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Autobiographical fiction
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- Khoroshiĭ Stalin, roman, Viktor Erofeev
- The tenant of Wildfell Hall ;, Agnes Grey, by Anne Brontë
- Our spoons came from Woolworths, Barbara Comyns ; introduction by Emily Gould
- Undiscovered, Gabriela Wiener ; translated from the Spanish by Julia Sanches
- Stitch by stitch, the story of Cleve Jones and the AIDS memorial quilt, by Rob Sanders ; illustrated by Jamey Christoph
- Swann's way, Marcel Proust ; translated with an introduction and notes by Lydia Davis ; general editor, Christopher Prendergast
- The Blithedale romance, Nathaniel Hawthorne ; introduction by John Updike ; notes by Gretchen Short
- The suicide museum, Ariel Dorfman
- Juana & Lucas, muchos changes, Juana Medina
- Two old men and a baby, or, how Hendrik and Evert get themselves into a jam, Hendrik Groen ; translated by Hester Velmans
- On the road, Jack Kerouac
- Inside story, a novel by Martin Amis
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce
- My heart, a novel, Semezdin Mehmedinovic ; translated from the Bosnian by Celia Hawkesworth ; introduction by Aleksandar Hemon
- Search, a memoir with recipes by Dana Louise Potowski : a novel, Michelle Huneven
- Prizraki doma na Gorʹkogo, Ekaterina Rozhdestvenskai͡a
- Fighting gravity, a novel, Peggy Rambach
- Dead end in Norvelt, Jack Gantos
- The linden tree, César Aira ; translated by Chris Andrews
- Tegan and Sara, junior high, words by Tegan Quin & Sara Quin ; pictures by Tillie Walden
- Nada, una novela, Carmen Laforet ; introduccíon de Mario Vargas Llosa
- Let's pretend this never happened, (a mostly true memoir), Jenny Lawson
- Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë ; introduction and notes by Barbara A. Suess
- Growing an artist, the story of a landscaper and his son, John Parra
- Memoirs and misinformation, Jim Carrey and Dana Vachon
- The fortunate pilgrim, Mario Puzo
- Hippie, Paulo Coelho ; translated by Eric M. B. Becker
- Optic nerve, Maria Gainza ; translated by Thomas Bunstead
- Who they was, Gabriel Krauze
- Your friend, Parker, by Parker Curry & Jessica Curry ; illustrated by Brittany Jackson & Tajaé Keith
- The end of August, a novel, Yu Miri ; translated by Morgan Giles
- Freshwater, Akwaeke Emezi
- Where reasons end, a novel, Yiyun Li
- Lark Rise to Candleford, Flora Thompson
- Every cloak rolled in blood, James Lee Burke
- Lend-lizovskie, Lend-leasing, Vasiliĭ Aksënov
- The stone world, a novel, Joel Agee
- David Copperfield, Charles Dickens
- An impossible love, Christine Angot ; translated from the French by Armine Kotin Mortimer
- A boy's own story, by Edmund White
- An ordinary youth, by Walter Kempowski ; translated from the German by Michael Lipkin
- What goes unsaid, a memoir of fathers who never were, Emiliano Monge ; translated from the Spanish by Frank Wynne
- In the shadow of the banyan, Vaddey Ratner
- Chelsea girls, Eileen Myles
- Togda, seĭchas i kot Serezha, Tatiana Dogileva
- Little women, an annotated edition, Louisa May Alcott ; edited by Daniel Shealy
- Monkey boy, a novel, Francisco Goldman
- The captive ; The fugitive, Marcel Proust ; translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin ; revised by D.J. Enright
- Sons and lovers, D. H. Lawrence
- Redburn, his first voyage : being the sailor-boy confession and reminiscences of the son-of-a-gentleman, in the merchant service, Herman Melville ; introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick ; notes by Geoffrey Sanborn
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