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Barack Obama’s memoir ends with a homecoming

I think Obama raised this question beautifully, and without answering it, let the story do his work for him, by showing us what it was like for him to visit his African family, and let us feel it, see...

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Iranian in America makes love and laughter

While Firoozeh's neighbors in the United States weren't sure how to relate to her, I had no such confusion. She took me into her confidence and I saw for myself who she was, thanks to her superb...

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Fiction built on a foundation of real life

Fiction seems entirely different from memoirs. And yet, when I carefully compare the two forms, I discover they are intimately connected, each breathing life into the other. A good memoir is more than...

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A Memoir of a Girl’s Urgent Need to Find Identity

An author's search for identity is one of my favorite themes in a memoir. On the surface, such an introspective search might not seem important enough to motivate me to read and enjoy a whole book. And...

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Conflicted about American Melting-Pot: Cultural Identity in Memoir

So what happens when you attempt to assimilate into a culture where you feel like an outsider? The dissonance between who you see at home and how you are received out in the world can create internal...

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Memoirs teach cultural anthropology in modernity

Al Badre’s story describes far more than one man’s move from Beirut to the United States. The memoir represents a new way for all of us to find the best in ourselves and to see the best in each other....

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