The Guardian view on The Salt Path scandal : memoirists have a duty to tell the truth / Editorial
In an era of misinformation, trust in publishers is more important than ever “All autobiographies are lies,” George Bernard Shaw wrote in 1898. “I do not mean unconscious, unintentional lies: I mean deliberate lies.” The veracity of autobiographical writing is under scrutiny once again following (…)
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