Inventing the Truth: The Art and Craft of Memoir

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Inventing the Truth: The Art and Craft of Memoir
Authors and Contributors      By (author) William Zinsser
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9780395901502
ClassificationsDewey:808.02
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint Houghton Mifflin
Publication Date 20 May 1998
Publication Country United States

Description

In this perfect companion for anyone beguiled by memoirs or embarking on writing one, nine distinguished authors - Russell Baker, Jill Ker Conway, Annie Dillard, Ian Frazier, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alfred Kazin, Frank McCourt, Toni Morrison, and Eileen Simpson - reflect on the writing process. An indispensable book by writers who have experienced firsthand the rewards and challenges of crafting a memoir Anyone undertaking the project of writing a memoir knows that the events, memories, and emotions of the past often resist the orderly structure of a book. Inventing the Truth offers wisdom from nine notable memoirists about their process (Ian Frazier searched through generations of family papers to understand his parents' lives), the hurdles they faced (Annie Dillard tackles the central dilemma of memoir: what to put in and what to leave out), and the unexpected joys of bringing their pasts to the page. Featured authors include Russell Baker on Growing Up; Jill Ker Conway on The Road from Coorain; Annie Dillard on An American Childhood; Ian Frazier on Family; Henry Louis Gates Jr. on Colored People; Alfred Kazin on A Walker in the City; Frank McCourt on Angela's Ashes; Toni Morrison on Beloved; and Eileen Simpson on Poets in Their Youth. AUTHOR: William Zinsser is a writer, editior, and teacher. His fifteen books include the classic On Writing Well, which is in the sixth edition, and Writing to Learn. He lives in New York City.

Author Biography

William Zinsser is a writer, editor and teacher. He began his career on the New York Herald Tribune and has since written regularly for leading magazines. During the 1970s he was master of Branford College at Yale. His 17 books, ranging from baseball to music to American travel, include the influential Writing to Learn and Writing About Your Life. He teaches at the New School in New York.