Memoir
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Indian literature keeps waiting for the literary memoir as a form distinct from the autobiography
Gayathri Prabhu
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The cricket reading list: Four autobiographies with more exciting action than on the field
Priyali Prakash
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Even LOL holds life lessons, writes marketing guru and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki
Guy Kawasaki
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Manish Nandy’s charming autobiographical tales show that real life can be more amusing than fiction
Manish Nandy
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A Norwegian biographer writes movingly of his Goan father, who was largely a stranger to him
Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar
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Mira Jacob’s graphic novel travels with brown bodies scattered in the broken American Dream
Nishtha Jaiswal
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Just a ‘ridiculously busy, overstretched man’: Rajat Gupta claims innocence in his memoir
Rajat Gupta
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‘All I needed was three minutes’: Living with bulimia in a world that tells women how to look
Priya Alika Elias
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‘It was a lapse in judgement. I lost my will to fight’: Rajat Gupta on not testifying in his trial
Aria Thaker, qz.com
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This poignant memoir about coming out as Dalit provokes the question: Whom do we write for?
Christina Thomas Dhanaraj
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Watch: 'Share your story, don't hide it,’ Michelle Obama told students in Arizona
Scroll Staff
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Why (and how) a young school student had to pretend to be upper caste and hide her Dalit identity
Yashica Dutt
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This Indian memoir of coming out of the closet in the face of intolerance is poignant in its detail
Sharif D Rangnekar
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Your Morning Fix: Bajrang Dal man is main accused in killing of policeman who probed Dadri lynching
Scroll Staff
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Kuldip Nayar (1923-2018) revealed unpopular truths about politicians and power brokers in his memoir
Kuldip Nayar
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How Joan Didion’s ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’ made a writer working on her memoir think of death
Manjiri Indurkar
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The age of autofiction is here: How do writers feel about writing novels from their own lives?
Shashank Bhargava
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There’s much more to Reham Khan’s memoir than Imran Khan’s scandals
Devapriya Roy
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What is it like to barely survive a chemical attack on your entire town?
Kaseem Eid
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A haunting new memoir offers an unflinchingly honest account of living with chronic illness
Srinidhi Raghavan