Myself When Young Confessions
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Publisher Description
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Myself When Young: Confessions is a deeply introspective memoir by Alec Waugh, published in 1940. This candid narrative offers readers a glimpse into the author’s formative years, exploring his childhood and adolescence during a time of social change and personal discovery. Waugh, a member of the prominent literary family, provides an honest and often humorous account of his experiences, revealing the influences that shaped both his character and his writing career.
The memoir delves into Waugh’s relationships with family, friends, and mentors, painting a rich portrait of early 20th-century British society. Through a series of anecdotes, he reflects on his education, social life, and the events that would ultimately lead him to become a notable author in his own right. The introspective musings and vivid storytelling invite readers to accompany Waugh on his journey of self-discovery, marked by a blend of innocence, curiosity, and a touch of rebellion.
At its heart, Myself When Young serves not only as a personal confessional but also as a commentary on the universal experience of growing up. Waugh’s engaging prose and insightful reflections make this memoir an invaluable piece of literary heritage, offering wisdom and humor that resonate with readers of all ages.
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