Monday, December 12, 2011

Memorable Memoirs Challenge

Since memoir is being loosely defined for this challenge, I'm going for a slightly larger number. I also think that this challenge will overlap nicely with the foodie and Europe challenges.


"What Counts as A Memoir?
I know there's a difference between memoir and autobiography, but for this challenge, we're going to define memoir as a record of events written by a person having intimate knowledge of them and based on personal observation. Published letters, diaries, journals, autobiographies, nonfiction books on the craft of writing memoirs ... in my book, they all count as Memorable Memoirs for this challenge. (Generally, biographies don't, but I could always be convinced.) "

The level I am choosing is Autobiographer: read 5-9 memoirs. I will list them below.

Proposed:
AYear in Provence by Peter Mayle
Jeneration X: One Reluctant Adult's Attempt to Unarrest Her Arrested Development by Jen Lancaster

1.Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain (1/5/2012)
2.Garlic and Sapphires by Ruth Reichl (1/9/2012)
3. Sugar Nation by Jeff O'Connell (1/23/2012)
4. A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle (2/25/2012)
5. I'm Not Leaving by Carl Wilkens (3/25/2012)
6. Jeneration X: One Reluctant Adult's Attempt to Unarrest Her Arrested Development by Jen Lancaster (5/4/2012)
7. A Mountain of Crumbs by Elena Gorokhova (5/27/2012)

3 comments:

  1. You're absolutely right ... this one definitely overlaps nicely with the Europe and Foodies challenges too! (I'm doing the Foodies also.) So glad to have to participating with us! I define memoir loosely deliberately for this challenge, just because ... well, just because. :)

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  2. Too bad Iran is technically in Asia, not Europe cause I'm working on Reading Lolita in Tehran which is definitely a Memoir, but just a tad too far south to be European. ;)

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  3. I like having it defined loosely. I'm an unschooler. That's how we roll. :)

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