English to Portuguese Dictionary autobiographies

autobiographies

Autobiografias
definition
noun
he gives a vivid description of his childhood in his autobiography
an account of a person's life written by that person.
translation of 'autobiographies'
noun
autobiografia
example
Both artists are skilled storytellers, able to use a few deftly chosen images to render snapshots of their own 'autobiographies' .
I was 14 when my English teacher set us the task of writing our 'autobiographies' and, wishing to be as precise as possible, I asked my mother for my birth certificate.
People in their twenties should have better things to be doing than writing 'autobiographies' .
Many collections of working class 'autobiographies' have been published and include several written by women.
The first thing she tells the reader is that she is not unique, which is a relief - most people write 'autobiographies' to persuade us that they are.
By stressing their 'autobiographies' more than their music, they may lose fans who simply want a good record, not a memoir.
He wrote two 'autobiographies' and many novels loosely based on his family's history and yet he remained, it seems, a private man.
Superstar 'autobiographies' usually have a few wild statements.
But, there are far more poorly written biographies and 'autobiographies' by generals than there are good ones.
She includes extracts from letters and diaries as well as 'autobiographies' .
Women are also less likely to have had the self-confidence to write diaries and 'autobiographies' .
Are there any new biographies or 'autobiographies' due out this summer that you would recommend?
Celebrity 'autobiographies' are very tricky things indeed.
Unlike other scholars, he has chosen to give equal weight to works of fiction as well as diaries, memoirs and 'autobiographies' .
The author also suffers from the fact that two of his subjects have written terrific 'autobiographies' .
One of my guilty pleasures is reading military 'autobiographies' .
Her art combines romantic 'autobiography' and detached conceptualism.
I'm always reluctant to do so because I don't want this blog to turn into 'autobiography' by other means.
Famous in his lifetime as a journalist, literary editor, 'autobiographer' and short story writer, he is now out of print and increasingly forgotten.
Indeed there is probably more fiction in autobiography than there is 'autobiography' in fiction.
But autobiographies can also show a narrow view, as the 'autobiographer' is choosing which elements of their life they wish to share with the world, and which they will conceal.
The blues sounded like 'autobiography' , like ordinary people telling the story of their lives.
Let's just say that by 30, I want to have had an international best-selling 'autobiography' .
In four volumes of 'autobiography' and three books of journals he distilled much of the flavour of each decade of a remarkable century.
Certainly this critique of autobiography has validity; how many 'autobiographers' are truly honest even with themselves, let alone with their readers, about themselves in narrative?
On a related note has any one read his 'autobiography' ?
This is autobiography, and since when have we been worried about 'autobiography' being indulgent?
If all fiction is autobiography, then we must suggest that perhaps all 'autobiography' is fiction.
The life of the 'autobiographer' is fittingly tumultuous and disordered.
Ethical biographers and 'autobiographers' work with veracity as their aim (this is the motivation for all that research, after all) and this striving for veracity is respected, and expected, by readers.
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