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    Dear all,

    I am doing a research on French and Spanish (speaking) female writers who write autobiographies or about their job ("why you write" sort of thing) or created a writer character, can anyone please help?
    I think Amelie Northomb did. So did Isabel Allende.

    (Am interested in all writers, not necessarily contemporary)

    Thanks!

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    Hmm, mebbe Marguerite Duras?

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    Simone de Beauvoir seems to have that kind of interchange in what she published.

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    George Sand published an autobiography ("History of my life").

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    I`m sorry I don`t know any .. I`ll look up some where if I find any think I`ll tell you ..

    good luck in your research ..

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    I'm not sure how strict you are in really wanting books about the experience of writing. But there are many many pseudo-autobiographies from West African female writers in French - and many of them thematize writing, though maybe not in the way that you are looking for.

    Let me know how strict or loose your interests are. Because I have a bunch of examples of books that have characters (who resemble their authors in various ways) writing journals and letters, or books where the act of writing frames the narrative although may not be continually present in it. Or where the character is a writer and is described as such but, again, it may not feature that prominently in the story overall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kratsayra View Post
    Let me know how strict or loose your interests are. Because I have a bunch of examples of books that have characters (who resemble their authors in various ways) writing journals and letters, or books where the act of writing frames the narrative although may not be continually present in it. Or where the character is a writer and is described as such but, again, it may not feature that prominently in the story overall.

    Well, if you have any to suggest, please do.
    At this stage I am more interested in knowing what they think of the writing process rather than the specific place although language (French or Spanish) is important.

    Thank you so much!

    thank everyone for your help, please let me know if anything else comes to mind!!!!

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    Check for Lydia Cabrera, but in Spanish language of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lilies View Post
    Well, if you have any to suggest, please do.
    At this stage I am more interested in knowing what they think of the writing process rather than the specific place although language (French or Spanish) is important.

    Thank you so much!

    thank everyone for your help, please let me know if anything else comes to mind!!!!
    Yeah, not so much the writing process, but more the significance of the act of writing comes up in the following books (originally in French)

    Juletane, by Myriam Warner-Vierya
    Une si longue lettre, by Mariama Ba
    De Tilene au Plateau, by Nafissatou Diallo

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