posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byLynda Hawryluk
This paper examines three authors’ lives in relation to their response to their status as ‘star authors’ (Moran, 2000). All three experienced a meteoric rise to fame as a result of a singlework of thinly-veiled if not autobiographical fiction, with this work being widely acclaimed, translated into other languages and perhaps unsurprisingly in the current celebrity obsessed culture, Hollywood films. How these authors negotiated their fame and the subsequent praise and criticism that followed, is the focus of this paper. The three authors are Elizabeth Gilbert, Bret Easton Ellis and Harper Lee.
Conference; Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education; Not affiliated to a Research Institute;
Era Eligible
Yes
Parent Title
Margins and mainstreams papers : the refereed proceedings of of the 14th Australian Association of Writing Programs Conference (AAWP 2009), 26-28 November 2009
Name of Conference
Australian Association of Writing Programs. Conference