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“In the olden days, a memoir was something written by Churchill and people like that, because they had a grand experience and considered it useful for future generations. And then it became what it became - a public purging in which other people have the chance to judge you and then forgive you…” quote by Aleksandar Hemon
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“In the olden days, a memoir was something written by Churchill and people like that, because they had a grand experience and considered it useful for future generations. And then it became what it became - a public purging in which other people have the chance to judge you and then forgive you, perhaps learning something from your sorry example.”

Aleksandar Hemon

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Art of Memoir, 2012

Memoirs once chronicled notable lives for posterity, now they also serve as public confessionals where readers judge and potentially forgive the author.

In simple terms: Memoirs have become public confessions judged by readers.

Key Takeaway

Write honestly and accept public judgment.

Themes

literature memory confession public discourse forgiveness

Mood

introspective critical thought‑provoking

Type

literary cultural psychological

When to use this quote

  • publishing personal stories
  • historical documentation
  • therapeutic writing
  • media criticism

Key Concepts

narrative truth cultural memory social judgment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities do authors have when sharing personal failures?
  • How does public judgment affect personal growth?
A Different Perspective

Public scrutiny can lead to misinterpretation and backlash.

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