Seiska: Mattiesko Hytönen fell ill with cancer
Journalist Mattiesko Hytönen reveals in his latest novel that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Are you that much of a Christian?
The article explores the challenges of identifying autofiction in Anne Skov Thomsen's debut novel 'Præstens', suggesting that there are no clear indicators on whether it fits this genre.
What Jana Šlinská Reads: Bestseller on Relationships, Interesting Autofiction, and True Coming-of-Age Story with Dissociative Disorder
Jana Šlinská discusses three books by women writers, highlighting their unique styles and common themes, particularly on relationships.
‘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.
Autofictional Literature: I Don't Buy That
The article discusses the trend of autofictional literature and its appeal, particularly how it reflects personal experiences and the complexities of authenticity in storytelling.
Autofiction and Non-Fiction: Who Needs Objectivity?
The article discusses the trend of personal storytelling in non-fiction, questioning the shift towards the author's subjective voice over objective reporting.