Dylan Forsyth This memoir is inspired by Édouard Levé’s Autoportrait.
An “embellished translation” that mimics Levé’s form and style, but uses my own content.
Through nonlinear and associative fragments: it tells the story of my life. From a smart kid to a teen who dreamed of being a writer and traveling the world; to a 20-something who never took work seriously and a 30-something factory worker who needs new ideals.
I write of family, friends, enemies, girlfriends, love, art, school, work, travel, and more.
You could just as easily write a similar memoir; though our experiences will differ. More than likely some fragment within will connect you to your memories: the ones we share, and those we don’t.
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56 Pages