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Fake memoirs

Fake memoirs form a category of literary forgery in which a wholly or partially fabricated autobiography, memoir or journal of an individual is presented as fact. In some cases, the purported author of the work is also a fabrication. In recent years, there have been a number of such memoirs published by major publishers, some that were well received critically and became best sellers, even though subsequently proven to be partially or completely fabricated. A number of recent fake memoirs fall into the category of "misery lit," where the authors claim to have overcome bereavement, abuse, addiction, poverty and other overwhelming losses. Several more have detailed fabricated stories of Holocaust survival, with at least one having been penned by an actual Holocaust victim.
As a result of the recent series of best selling memoirs having been outed for falsification, there have been calls for stronger vetting and fact checking of an author's material.〔"Lies and Consequences: Tracking the Fallout of (Another) Literary Fraud", New York Times, 2008-03-05, p. B1. See also "A Family Tree of Literary Fakers," ''New York Times'', 2008-03-08, p. A17.〕
==Public reception==
A number of fake memoirs in recent years have been published by renowned publishing houses and received critical acclaim only to be exposed as partial or complete fabrications. ''Fragments: Memories of a Wartime Childhood'' (Binjamin Wilkomirski), ''The Blood Runs Like a River Through My Dreams'' (Nasdijj),〔(The Boy and the Dog Are Sleeping by Nasdijj - Powell's Books )〕 ''Love and Consequences'' (Margaret Seltzer),〔(BARNES & NOBLE | Love and Consequences: A Memoir of Hope and Survival by Margaret B. Jones | Hardcover, Audiobook )〕 and ''Go Ask Alice'' (Anonymous)〔(Go Ask Alice by Anonymous - Powell's Books )〕 garnered praise from the ''New York Times'' prior to being exposed as mendacious. ''Love and Consequences'' (Margaret Seltzer), ''Angel at the Fence'' (Herman Rosenblat) and ''Odd Man Out'' (Matt McCarthy) were published (excepting ''Angel at the Fence, ''which had its release cancelled) by Penguin Group USA. ''A Million Little Pieces'' was published by Random House.
As well, two of the mentioned authors, James Frey (''A Million Little Pieces''), and Herman Rosenblat (who was featured prior to writing ''Angel at the Fence''), with the addition of an imposter assuming the name Anthony Godby Johnson (''A Rock and a Hard Place''), appeared on ''The Oprah Winfrey Show''. All eventually had their mendacity made public with Mr. Rosenblat suffering the cancellation of his book's release. Frey, accompanied by his editor Nan Talese, was confronted by Oprah during a follow-up episode. The dust-up over falsified memoirs inspired Andrea Troy to pen her satiric novel, ''Daddy – An Absolutely Authentic Fake Memoir''.

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