Mary Karr Quote

At this point in literary history, it's understood that memoir is not an act of history but an act of memory, which is innately corrupt.


Slate.com (27 March 2007)


At this point in literary history, it's understood that memoir is not an act of history but an act of memory, which is innately corrupt.

At this point in literary history, it's understood that memoir is not an act of history but an act of memory, which is innately corrupt.

At this point in literary history, it's understood that memoir is not an act of history but an act of memory, which is innately corrupt.

At this point in literary history, it's understood that memoir is not an act of history but an act of memory, which is innately corrupt.