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These were often published under the title Autobiography of Maxim Gorky or simply as Autobiography and mentioned as "the autobiographical series" and My Childhood. In the World. My Universities. [1] The first part of Gorky's autobiography, My Childhood, was published in Russian in 1913–14, and in English in 1915. [2] [3] It was republished by ...
The Story of My Life, first published in book form in 1903 is Helen Keller's autobiography detailing her early life, particularly her experiences with Anne Sullivan. [1] Portions of it were adapted by William Gibson for a 1957 Playhouse 90 production, a 1959 Broadway play , a 1962 Hollywood feature film , and the Indian film Black .
Gorky's most famous works are his early short stories "Chelkash", "Old Izergil", and "Twenty-six Men and a Girl" (written in the 1890s); plays The Philistines (1901), The Lower Depths (1902) and Children of the Sun (1905); a poem, "The Song of the Stormy Petrel" (1901); his fictional autobiographical trilogy, My Childhood, In the World, My ...
My Life as a 10-Year-Old Boy is an autobiography written by Nancy Cartwright. First published in September 2000 by Hyperion , it details Cartwright's career, particularly her experiences as the voice of Bart Simpson on The Simpsons and contains insights on the show, diary entries and anecdotes about her encounters with various guest stars.
The Story of My Life (1903) Optimism: an essay (1903) T. Y. Crowell and company; My Key of Life: Optimism (1904), Isbister; The World I Live In (1908) The miracle of life (1909) Hodder and Stoughton; The song of the stone wall (1910) The Century co. Out of the Dark, a series of essays on socialism (1913)
Her harrowing, and hilarious, childhood experiences are now the subject of her one-woman show, “Tipi Tales from the Stoop,” running at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in FiDi from Jan. 9 ...
Following a harrowing, itinerant childhood and an adult life plagued by mental health struggles, Carrie Sheffield shares how her life was transformed by a renewed faith in God and an awareness of ...
Boy: Tales of Childhood (1984) is an autobiography written by British writer Roald Dahl. [1] This book describes his life from early childhood until leaving school, focusing on living conditions in Britain in the 1920s and 1930s, the public school system at the time, and how his childhood experiences led him to writing children's books as a career.