Incoming Resources
- To tell a free story : the first century of Afro-American autobiography, 1760-1865, William L. Andrews
- Where to go from here, discovering your own life's wisdom in the second half of your life, James E. Birren and Linda Feldman
- Witnessing slavery : the development of ante-bellum slave narratives, Frances Smith Foster
- Richard Wright's Black boy (American hunger), a casebook, edited by William L. Andrews, Douglas Taylor
- Growing up Latino, memoirs and stories, edited with an introduction by Harold Augenbraum and Ilan Stavans ; foreword by Ilan Stavans
- Let me tell you what I mean, Joan Didion ; foreword by Hilton Als
- Reconstructing illness, studies in pathography, Anne Hunsaker Hawkins
- Maya Angelou's I know why the caged bird sings, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Autobiography and Black identity politics, racialization in twentieth-century America, Kenneth Mostern
- Black Atlantic writers of the eighteenth century, living the new exodus in England and the Americas, edited by Adam Potkay and Sandra Burr with an introduction by Adam Potkay
- Black women writing autobiography : a tradition within a tradition, Joanne M. Braxton
- A circle of quiet, Madeleine L'Engle
- But enough about me, why we read other people's lives, Nancy K. Miller
- Act like you know, African-American autobiography and white identity, Crispin Sartwell
- After confession, poetry as autobiography, [edited by Kate Sontag & David Graham]
- The art of life : studies in American autobiographical literature, by Mutlu Konuk Blasing
- How to treat people, a nurse's notes, Molly Case
- Autobiographical acts : the changing situation of a literary genre, Elizabeth W. Bruss
- From behind the veil, a study of Afro-American narrative, Robert B. Stepto
- I could tell you stories, sojourns in the land of memory, Patricia Hampl
- (Dis)forming the American canon, African-Arabic slave narratives and the vernacular, Ronald A.T. Judy ; foreword by Wahneema Lubiano
- Inventing the truth, the art and craft of memoir, Russell Baker ... [et al.] ; edited with an introduction by William Zinsser
- Your story, b how would you like to tell your military story?
- Voices of the fugitives, runaway slave stories and their fictions of self-creation, Sterling Lecater Bland, Jr
- The book of myself, a do-it-yourself autobiography in 201 questions, Carl & David Marshall