Artful Truths: The Philosophy of Memoir

Author:   Helena de Bres
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
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9780226788135


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   10 September 2021
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Author:   Helena de Bres
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
ISBN:  

9780226788135


ISBN 10:   022678813
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   10 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

One What Is Memoir? Two Is All Memoir Really Fiction? Three Should Memoirists Aim to Tell the Truth? Four What Do Memoirists Owe the People They Write About? Five Why Write a Memoir? Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

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Artful Truths is wonderful, beautifully written, consistently amusing, and very useful. De Bres unpacks all the philosophical and ethical questions imaginable surrounding the genre of memoir and charges fearlessly into accusations against the form, examining and dissecting each doubt before celebrating the genre with panache. How she is able to discuss the viewpoints of Kant or Nietzsche in such conversational language is a wonder, and the examples she invents to bring these sometimes abstruse matters to life are wryly amusing. -- Phillip Lopate, author of The Art of The Personal Essay In Artful Truths, Helena de Bres brings a perceptive philosopher's eye to the various questions and contentious arguments vexing the memoir form. Her essential guide is witty, readable, and filled with brilliant insight. Artful Truths is an informative, much needed addition to any memoirist's bookshelf. -- Dinty W. Moore, author of Crafting the Personal Essay Artful Truths introduces and explores metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical puzzles raised by the wonderfully perplexing genre of memoir. A delight to read and rewarding to ponder, this book offers sophisticated and deeply insightful philosophical analysis while remaining remarkably and broadly accessible. It is a model of serious philosophical engagement with a topic of widespread interest, which will be of immense value not only to memoirists and philosophers, but to anyone interested in the self and its multiple, complex truths. -- Marya Schechtman, author of Staying Alive: Personal Identity, Practical Concerns, and the Unity of a Life


Artful Truths introduces and explores metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical puzzles raised by the wonderfully perplexing genre of memoir. A delight to read and rewarding to ponder, this book offers sophisticated and deeply insightful philosophical analysis while remaining remarkably and broadly accessible. It is a model of serious philosophical engagement with a topic of widespread interest, which will be of immense value not only to memoirists and philosophers, but to anyone interested in the self and its multiple, complex truths. --Marya Schechtman, author of Staying Alive: Personal Identity, Practical Concerns, and the Unity of a Life In Artful Truths, Helena de Bres brings a perceptive philosopher's eye to the various questions and contentious arguments vexing the memoir form. Her essential guide is witty, readable, and filled with brilliant insight. Artful Truths is an informative, much needed addition to any memoirist's bookshelf. --Dinty W. Moore, author of Crafting the Personal Essay Artful Truths is wonderful, beautifully written, consistently amusing, and very useful. De Bres unpacks all the philosophical and ethical questions imaginable surrounding the genre of memoir and charges fearlessly into accusations against the form, examining and dissecting each doubt before celebrating the genre with panache. How she is able to discuss the viewpoints of Kant or Nietzsche in such conversational language is a wonder, and the examples she invents to bring these sometimes abstruse matters to life are wryly amusing. --Phillip Lopate, author of The Art of The Personal Essay


As a guide, de Bres has a lightness of touch that gives the reader plenty of space to reflect . . . * Times Literary Supplement * De Bres, who teaches at Wellesley College, in Massachusetts, offers not a how-to manual but rather a densely packed list of considerations - moral, ethical, aesthetic - that the would-be memoirist ought to ponder when setting out on a life-writing voyage. A memoir, after all, is no simple thing. It demands an experiential truth, but unless you are recounting your life as a hermit or the sole occupant of a desert island (interestingly, the first memoir boom followed the success of Daniel Defoe's fictional Robinson Crusoe), you rather quickly realize that your version necessarily involves other people. Therein complications can arise. . . . De Bres elegantly manoeuvres through different takes on the form. . . . At the core of Artful Truths is an insistence on responsibility - in the sense that the power for good or ill resides in the memoirist's hands. * Literary Review of Canada * Artful Truths is wonderful, beautifully written, consistently amusing, and very useful. De Bres unpacks all the philosophical and ethical questions imaginable surrounding the genre of memoir and charges fearlessly into accusations against the form, examining and dissecting each doubt before celebrating the genre with panache. How she is able to discuss the viewpoints of Kant or Nietzsche in such conversational language is a wonder, and the examples she invents to bring these sometimes abstruse matters to life are wryly amusing. -- Phillip Lopate, author of The Art of The Personal Essay In Artful Truths, Helena de Bres brings a perceptive philosopher's eye to the various questions and contentious arguments vexing the memoir form. Her essential guide is witty, readable, and filled with brilliant insight. Artful Truths is an informative, much needed addition to any memoirist's bookshelf. -- Dinty W. Moore, author of Crafting the Personal Essay Artful Truths introduces and explores metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical puzzles raised by the wonderfully perplexing genre of memoir. A delight to read and rewarding to ponder, this book offers sophisticated and deeply insightful philosophical analysis while remaining remarkably and broadly accessible. It is a model of serious philosophical engagement with a topic of widespread interest, which will be of immense value not only to memoirists and philosophers, but to anyone interested in the self and its multiple, complex truths. -- Marya Schechtman, author of Staying Alive: Personal Identity, Practical Concerns, and the Unity of a Life


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Helena de Bres is associate professor of philosophy at Wellesley College. Her personal essays, public philosophy, and humor writing have appeared in The Point, New York Times, Rumpus, Aeon Magazine, and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, and she’s currently writing a memoir about the nature and value of philosophy.  

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