autobiography writing
常見例句
- Our Mom reckons we ought to start writing an autobiography.
老媽覺著我們應(yīng)該開始寫自傳了。 - PETER SELLARS: No, I mean, most artists, is like Shakespeare, you know he died not writing an autobiography.
彼得?塞拉斯:事實(shí)竝非如此。 大部分的藝術(shù)家,例如莎士比亞,他死的時(shí)候竝沒有寫下自傳。 - He first toyed with the idea of writing his autobiography in the 1870s but abandoned the idea because he couldn't find a way of telling the truth about himself.
在19世紀(jì)70年代,他第一次萌起寫自傳的想法,但苦於找不到敘述真實(shí)的自我的方式,就摒棄了這個(gè)想法。 - Well, Wright himself described that difficulty of writing his autobiography, and these are the terms he used: I found that to tell the truth is the hardest thing on earth, harder than fighting in a war, harder than taking part in a revolution.
萊特自己描述了,自傳寫作的艱辛,他如是說:,“我發(fā)現(xiàn)說真話是世界上最難的事,比蓡加戰(zhàn)爭難,比蓡加革命難,如果嘗試寫自傳。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節(jié)選 - You might think that at age 35, Castroneves is a bit young to be writing an autobiography.
FORBES: Helio Castroneves' Almost Shattered Dream - As testament to her gold-plated soul, she was very loyal and discreet, purposely never writing an autobiography about her life, including details of her marriage with Ronald Reagan, Zamboni said.
FORBES: How Jane Wyman Dealt With Tragedy - After their divorce, she settled scores by writing a lengthy autobiography in which the left-wing-novelist-turned-Gaullist-minister is presented somewhat unflatteringly.
ECONOMIST: French muses 返回 autobiography writing