Biography, or Life as a Story

Diogenes 35 (139):95-103 (1987)
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Biography is a story, and a story is something that is meant to be told. It is thus quite evident that biography is the tale of a life: a life-story (Lebensgeschichte in German). But then the question arises as to what exactly is a story and how apt is it for representing life within the limits of this representation as compared to other representations of life: the painted or written portrait, the private diary, the oral or tape-recorded interview, the curriculum vitae, the anthropometric file or the epitaph, which at least has the merit of being concise.

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