> Theme

Taking advantage of our arrival in this new course as a permanent working group to the bookstore The Fabulous (IG: @la_fabulosa_libreria), we wanted to support the September theme: autofiction, which, according to Wikipedia's description "supports the visible or recognizable identity of the author with the narrator and the character within a fictional text, that is, a text that through the novelistic pact does not intend to be read as true".

Autofiction is a literary genre, whose name seems new although it is not, and surrounded by some controversy since more women have used it in recent times in their literary works, such as tells us one's own Alina Zarekaite (IG: @alina_zarekaite) on the bookstore's blog.

With this information in mind, and after preparing a list of authors and works of autofiction, last Monday from 6 pm we dedicated a day from Wikiesfera to make visible on Wikipedia, by translating articles, biographies and works related to this genre.

> Results

  • Number of participants: 6
  • Total number of items: 17
    • Number of biographies translated: 8
      1. Kristine McKenna
      2. Monika Sznajderman (1959)
      3. Anne Lise Marstrand-Jørgensen (1971)
      4. Melatu Uche Okorie (1975)
      5. Emilie Pine (1977)
      6. Gabriela Ybarra (1983)
      7. Fumettibrutti (1991)
      8. Fatima Daas (1995)
    • Number of articles of works: 9
      1. Chéri (1920) by Colette
      2. duo (1934) by Colette
      3. The Naked Bread (1972) by Mohammed Choukri
      4. Second-class citizen (1974) by Buchi Emecheta
      5. The smell of rain in the Balkans (1986) by Gordana Kuić
      6. Incest: Love Diary (1932-1934) (1992) by Anaïs Nin
      7. Fire: Love Diary (1934-1937) (1995) by Anaïs Nin
      8. Loyalties (2018) by Delphine de Vigan
      9. Perfume of flowers at night (2021) by Leïla Slimani

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