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Autobiographer

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The famous autobiographer claimed to have walked on the moon, even though he had never left Earth.
The self-proclaimed autobiographer insisted that he was the greatest musician of all time.
The filmmaker's documentary about the infamous criminal was criticized for relying too heavily on the words of an unreliable autobiographer.
Many readers were disappointed to find out that the autobiography they had been reading was written by an unreliable autobiographer.
The fanciful autobiographer described his adventures as a superhero, but no one believed him.
The unreliable autobiographer wrote about his childhood, but it was clear he had embellished the truth.
The student's creative writing assignment was praised by the teacher, who said she had a future as an autobiographer.
The historian spent years researching the life of the famous general, only to find out that much of what had been written about him was based on the accounts of an unreliable autobiographer.
The Chinese-American autobiographer Maxine Hong Kingston wrote "The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts," a memoir about growing up in the United States as a Chinese-American.
John Muir, the naturalist and autobiographer, wrote about his life's work to preserve America's wilderness.
The autobiographer, Frederick Douglass, documented his journey from slavery to freedom in his influential book, "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave."
The African-American autobiographer James Weldon Johnson wrote "The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man," a novel about a light-skinned man's experiences with racism and discrimination.
The Russian autobiographer Leo Tolstoy wrote "Childhood," "Boyhood," and "Youth," a trilogy about his early life.
The autobiographer Cheryl Strayed wrote the memoir "Wild" about her 1,100-mile hike on the Pacific Crest Trail.
The Indian autobiographer Mahatma Gandhi wrote "The Story of My Experiments with Truth," an account of his life and beliefs.
The famous autobiographer, Maya Angelou, wrote extensively about her life experiences.
The renowned politician is known to be an excellent autobiographer and has published several books on his life experiences.
He became an autobiographer after a life-changing event.
The Indian politician and autobiographer, Jawaharlal Nehru, wrote "The Discovery of India."
The author's experience with mental illness inspired her to become an autobiographer.
In "Eat, Pray, Love," Elizabeth Gilbert acts as an autobiographer by writing about her travels and personal growth.
The famous autobiographer Maya Angelou wrote "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
The famous singer became an autobiographer and wrote a memoir about her life.
The university invited the renowned autobiographer to speak at a guest lecture.
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