Lie, Memory, Michael Chabon's Own Private Holocaust, by Paul Maliszewski
When does an author have the responsibility to the let the reader know he or she is mixing fact and fiction, autobiography and mythology?
Wednesday, March 30, 2005Lie, Memory, Michael Chabon's Own Private Holocaust, by Paul Maliszewski When does an author have the responsibility to the let the reader know he or she is mixing fact and fiction, autobiography and mythology? posted by Antoine at 9:11 PM
My first novel is forthcoming in 2007 from Handsel Books / Other Press
WHERE TO FIND MY STORIES
'Everyone Else.' The Paris Review, issue #171, fall 2004. 'Alva Oak, 1959.' Blue Mesa Review, issue #16, 2004. 'Sentimental Recollection.' Gutcult, issue #3 Winter/Spring 2003/2004. 'Ground Control to Magic Town.' Quarterly West, issue #56 Spring/Summer 2003. 'Home, James, and Don't Spare the Horses.' Best New American Voices 2001, Guest Editor, Charles Baxter, 2001. 'Photog!' StoryQuarterly, issue #37, 2001. 'It Is the Business of the Future to Be Dangerous/' Madison Review, v. 23 n. 1, Fall 2001. 'Found on Ground at L.A. Zoo.' Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, volume 18, 1999. Googlebation
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