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Francisco Goldman
American
Novelist
Born:
1954
Anything
Me
Witness
Writing
You
Young
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I have never liked the memoir form because I tend to think that memory fictionalizes anyway. Once you claim that you are writing a narrative purely from memory, you are already in the realm of fiction.
Francisco Goldman
You
Memory
Writing
Think
Once
Claim
Memoir
Purely
Tend
Never
Liked
Because
Narrative
Fiction
Form
Anyway
Realm
What's important about me is that I really have, in ways I never could have foreseen when I was young, a writing career that's reached a lot of different places.
Francisco Goldman
Me
Writing
Important
Young
Ways
About
Could
Never
Reached
Lot
Foreseen
Different
Places
Really
Different Places
Career
'Say Her Name' was a book I never wanted to write and never expected to write. I wasn't trying to do anything except write a book for Aura - a book that I thought I had to write.
Francisco Goldman
Book
Thought
Say
Except
Write
Never
Had
Name
Aura
Expected
Trying
Wanted
Anything
Her
I had one of those farcical bar mitzvahs where they spell out the words phonetically on index cards, and you don't even know what you're saying.
Francisco Goldman
Saying
You
Words
Spell
Those
Out
Had
Know
Where
Bar
Even
Cards
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