Tell Me True
Book Details
Author(s)Elaine Tyler May, Patricia Hampl
PublisherBorealis Books
ISBN / ASINB002KJA8GU
ISBN-13978B002KJA8G2
Sales Rank912,331
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
"The memoir has been, on the one hand, a startling success story in American publishing in the past quarter century. But it has also been literature's changeling, the bad apple, ever suspect, slightly illegitimate, a brassy parvenu talking too much about itself."--Patricia Hampl, "You're History"Balancing precariously between history and literature, memoir writers have finally found their place on the bookshelf. But increased notoriety brings intense scrutiny: memoirists are expected to create a narrative worthy of fiction while also saying true to the facts. Historians, too, handle tricky issues of writing from "real life," when imagination must fill gaps in the historical record.In this landmark collection, Patricia Hampl and Elaine Tyler May have gathered fourteen original essays from award-winning memoirists and historians. They are all storytellers, wrestling with a fascinating gray area where memory intersects with history and where the necessities of narrative collide with mundane facts. And whether the record emerges from archival sources or from personal memory, these writers show how to make the leap to telling a good story, while also telling us true.Praise for Tell Me True: "The essays recount the contributors' experiences formulating and writing a memoir as well as their views on memoirs and how they fit into the world of nonfiction. The extracts and essays are equally fascinating, providing an inward look at the authors in addition to a small sampling of their work."--Library Journal"The memoir is based on a deceptively simple foundation: Tell what you know. As we learn from these thought-provoking essays, both the telling and the knowing turn out to be far more complicated--and far more interesting--than one might suspect."--Anne Fadiman, author of Ex Libris and At Large and At Small"Tell Me True is a fresh and lively exploration of that vexed territory where memoir and history meet, argue, meld and blur, each enriching and complicating the other."--Mark Doty, author of Dog Years: A Memoir"These lively, exceptionally well-written essays provide an insider's view of the art of memoir, engaging the big questions of time and meaning, self and community, that are posed by any life. As they explore the intersection of personal history with the larger story we call history, these writers celebrate memoir's power to testify to the truth of our experience."--Paul John Eakin, author of Living Autobiographically: How We Create Identity in NarrativeContributors: Andre Aciman, Matt Becker, June Cross, Helen Epstein, Carlos Eire, Samuel G. Freedman, Patricia Hampl, Fenton Johnson, Alice Kaplan, Annette Kobak, Michael MacDonald, Elaine Tyler May, Cheri Register, D. J. Waldie.
