- In Defense of Fakeness: Novels partially based on their author’s life are more popular than ever. Ironically, invention built on the truth can be the best kind of escapism. https://www.theatlantic.com/books/archive/2021/10/joshua-ferris-claire-vaye-watkins-autofiction/620417/ 58 comments books
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