The story of an explosive mother-son relationship comes to the stage of the Drama Theater
A dramatization of Édouard Louis's autobiographical novel about a tumultuous mother-son relationship is being presented at the Estonian Drama Theatre.
Confessions resembling the Yin-Yang harmony of 'Taeguk' from Decadence to Awakening to Conversion
The article reflects on the autobiographical significance of Augustine's 'Confessions' and its thematic parallels with the dualities of human experience.
Literature: 'I can say: he shot'
Judith Hermann's new autobiographical essay explores her family's silence regarding her grandfather's involvement with the Nazi Party and the Waffen-SS, reflecting on themes of memory and history.
Family Lexicon by Italian author Natalia Ginzburg published in Loomingu Raamatukogu
Natalia Ginzburg's autobiographical novel 'Family Lexicon' has been published in Estonia, translated from Italian.
Natalia Ginzburg Remembers: Father Named Every Immodest Gesture as a 'Negro Act'
Natalia Ginzburg's autobiographical novel 'Family Lexicon' provides a vivid portrayal of her remarkable family and captures the unique language and history that connect them.
Graduating Class of Otto Falckenberg School: Is that all?
The article discusses the current concerns of graduates from the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich, reflecting on the influence of Joachim Meyerhoff's autobiographical novel 'Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke'.
Rich family chronicle that contains a thrilling secret
Claire Messud's partly autobiographical family chronicle encapsulates much of 20th-century history, described as skillful and moving by Kristina Sandberg.
Eduardo Berti wins the Roger Caillois Award for 'Faster'
Eduardo Berti, an Argentine writer, has won the prestigious Roger Caillois Award for his autobiographical chronicle 'Faster'.
Babygirl, please ask for help. An autobiographical play portrays addiction and awakening from it
The article discusses a theatrical project by Tomáš Procházka that explores his darkest times with addiction to alcohol and drugs, aiming to confront his past through art rather than solely focusing on recovery.
The Silence of Alejandro Sanz About the Blackmail That Marked His Life
The autobiographical series omits a delicate moment in Alejandro Sanz's life related to personal pressures and extortions.
‘Act of family vengeance’: French defamation case highlights perils of writing autofiction
A defamation lawsuit involving French historian Cécile Desprairies underscores the escalating tension between autobiographical literature and familial relationships in contemporary Europe.
The World Keeps Making You Think. Andrzej Leder, guest of 'Plus Minus', recommends
Andrzej Leder discusses 'The Forest of Spirits', a multifaceted autobiographical report exploring the journey of a Polish ethnographer who discovers Siberian indigenous sculptures and embarks on a quest to understand their origins and significance.
Sylvester Stallone: The New Year's Video and the Book He's Preparing About His Life
Sylvester Stallone announced the release of his autobiographical book titled 'The Steps', set to launch in spring 2026, through which he shares personal moments from his life.
Gonzalo Celorio, Cervantes Prize: "Every literary work is autobiographical"
In an interview following his receipt of the Cervantes Prize, writer Gonzalo Celorio reflects on his life, passions, and health while discussing his recently published fragmentary memoir 'Ese montón de espejos rotos'.