Negative Space: autobiographical
- North Dallas Forty
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The “Any Given Sunday” of 1979, and probably as controversial. I was willing to see Nick Nolte in any number of crappy movies after North Dallas Forty (I think I gave up after 48 hours).
- A Reporter’s Life
- Walter Cronkite’s autobiography is an odd beast. He seems to have little introspection; his stories read like urban legends. On the other hand, he’s lived through some amazing times, and has seen dominance in journalism move from newspaper to radio to television.
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- My Bondage and My Freedom (ebook)
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The 1855 autobiography of Frederick Douglass, including several speeches and related documents. (Frederick Douglass)
- Education of a Wandering Man• (hardcover)
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This is less of an autobiography than it is a life spent reading on the run, and it is fascinating for that. (Louis L’Amour)
- Speak, Memory• (paperback)
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Nabokov’s biography includes hidden insights into his various works, as well as to Nabokov himself. (Vladimir Nabokov)
- Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!•
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In Surely You’re Joking, Richard Feynman takes us through the dawn of modern physics—from Los Alamos to Caltech. As part of that he shows us the rigorously playful requirements of the scientific method.