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100 1 _aHampl, Patricia
_d, 1946-
245 1 0 _aI could tell you stories
_b: sojourns in the land of memory
_c/ Patricia Hampl
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew York
_b: W.W. Norton
_c, 1999
300 _a229 p.
_c; 22 cm.
520 _aMemoir has become the signature genre of our age. Patricia Hampl's topics include her family's response to her writing, the ethics of writing about family and friends, St. Augustine's Confessions, reflections on reading Walt Whitman during the Vietnam War, and an early experience reviewing Sylvia Plath. Hampl's consciousness galvanizes us in these personal essays.
600 1 0 _aHampl, Patricia
_d, 1946-
650 0 _aBiography as a literary form
650 _aAutobiographical memory
650 0 _aAutobiography
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