This fictionalized memoir is another chapter in Berry's continuing account of rural life in Kentucky.
At least that's the version he gave in his slightly distasteful fictionalized memoir, "Montauk," published in 1975, just two years after her premature death.
Toward the end of her life she wrote and self-published a fictionalized memoir titled Main Line Maverick.
Last January, New York publishing houses received a pitch for an unusual "fictionalized" memoir.
Precocity comes to modern Russia in these fictionalized memoirs by an acid-tongued young woman.
This fictionalized memoir of his childhood and his epileptic brother is set in (the never identified) Broughton Castle.
Whether a fictionalized memoir ought to be read as a memoir or as a work of fiction invites a separate discussion.
"It's quite possible that what she calls novels are his fictionalized memoirs," he said.
The lyrical By the Sea turned out to be the first volume in de Kuyper's successful series of 3rd-person fictionalized memoirs.
His work also included a fictionalized memoir of his marriage to his first wife, the former Sylvia Bloch, who committed suicide.