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Old 03-26-2016, 07:36 PM   #22
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Oz got around the need for absolute fidelity to the facts by calling his memoir an "autobiographical novel" and with PLF, there's the issue of selective or faulty memory (a factor in any memoir, of course), compounded by that lost journal. Both are entirely mesmerizing and for my purposes, certainly true enough. Even third-person history requires interpretation.

For a history book the club read that I think meets the literary bar, I'd suggest John Hemming's The Conquest of the Incas.
Yes, I agree: Hemming's book definitely qualified as literature for me too.
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