BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures
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- Featherhood, a memoir of two fathers and a magpie, Charlie Gilmour
- Jonathan Swift, the reluctant rebel, John Stubbs
- Out East, memoir of a Montauk summer, John Glynn
- The basketball diaries, Jim Carroll
- Journal of a solitude, May Sarton
- Liveblog, Megan Boyle
- Where I live now, a journey through love and loss to healing and hope, Sharon Butala
- Vita nuova, a dual-language edition with parallel text, Dante Alighieri ; translated with an introduction and notes by Virginia Jewiss
- This is M Sasek, texts, Olga Cerná, Pavel Ry?ka & Martin Salisbury
- The trouble with men, reflections on sex, love, marriage, porn, and power, David Shields
- Eugene O'Neill, a life in four acts, Robert M. Dowling
- George Washington, a life in books, Kevin J. Hayes
- Henry David Thoreau, a life, Laura Dassow Walls
- Wife, daughter, self, Beth Kephart ; William Sulit, illustrator
- By the book, writers on literature and the literary life from The New York Times Book Review, edited, and with an introduction, by Pamela Paul ; foreword by Scott Turow ; illustrations by Jillian Tamaki
- Algren, a life, Mary Wisniewski
- Ray Bradbury, the last interview and other conversations, edited by Sam Weller
- This one will hurt you, Paul Crenshaw
- The very last interview, David Shields
- The invented part, Rodrigo Fres?n ; translated from the spanish by Will Vanderhyden
- The novel of the century, the extraordinary adventure of Les Misérables, David Bellos
- The real Lolita, the kidnapping of Sally Horner and the novel that scandalized the world, Sarah Weinman
- The red caddy, into the unknown with Edward Abbey, Charles Bowden ; foreword by Luis Alberto Urrea
- A man's place, Annie Ernaux ; translated by Tanya Leslie ; introduced by Francine Prose
- Furnishing eternity, a father, a son, a coffin, and a measure of life, David Giffels
- My generation, collected nonfiction, William Styron ; edited by James L. W. West III
- Slow fuse of the possible, a memoir of poetry and psychoanalysis, Kate Daniels
- The age of disenchantments, the epic story of Spain's most notorious literary family and the long shadow of the Spanish Civil War, Aaron Shulman
- El asesinato de García Lorca, Ian Gibson
- Our man down in Havana, the story behind Graham Greene's Cold War spy novel, Christopher Hull
- Not so good a gay man, Frank M. Robinson
- James Baldwin, living in fire, Bill V. Mullen
- Field study, Chet'la Sebree
- Charles Dickens, Jenny Hartley
- Literary alchemist, the writing life of Evan S. Connell, Steve Paul
- Writer, sailor, soldier, spy, Ernest Hemingway's secret adventures, 1935-1961, Nicholas Reynolds
- Flannery O'Connor, fiction fired by faith, Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
- The moderate imagination, the political thought of John Updike and the decline of New Deal liberalism, Yoav Fromer
- Everywhere home, a life in essays, Fenton Johnson
- The gilded razor, a memoir, Sam Lansky
- Mark Twain, the world, and me, Following the equator, then and now, Susan K. Harris
- The pen and the brush, how passion for art shaped nineteenth-century French novels, Anka Muhlstein ; translated from the French by Adriana Hunter
- James Merrill, life and art, Langdon Hammer
- These ghostly archives, the unearthing of Sylvia Plath, Gail Crowther and Peter K. Steinberg
- Evelyn Waugh, a life revisited, Philip Eade
- We told you so, comics as art, editors, Tom Spurgeon with Michael Dean
- Baseless, my search for secrets in the ruins of the Freedom of Information Act, Nicholson Baker
- Nicotine, Gregor Hens ; translated from the German by Jen Calleja ; with an introduction by Will Self
- Nine continents, a memoir in and out of China, Xiaolu Guo
- Two-way mirror, the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Fiona Sampson