This just hit me, leaning back as I was, having a look around the shelves and counting up the non-fiction books.
What about books like On The Road - well, pretty much all of Kerouac's oeuvre - and others in that vein. Autobiographies and biographies that are (in some part) fictionalised, or made to seem fictional. They read like novels; are often presented as novels. They present problems for booksellers all over the world. "What section does this go in, boss?"
I don't want to bring in a dopey modern term like "faction", partly because that describes a very specific sub-genre (... but mostly because it's just dopey.)
What are the defining criteria here? I want to count my books up and - [stamps foot!] - I don't know how!
Court is in session...
Tobytook
What about books like On The Road - well, pretty much all of Kerouac's oeuvre - and others in that vein. Autobiographies and biographies that are (in some part) fictionalised, or made to seem fictional. They read like novels; are often presented as novels. They present problems for booksellers all over the world. "What section does this go in, boss?"
I don't want to bring in a dopey modern term like "faction", partly because that describes a very specific sub-genre (... but mostly because it's just dopey.)
What are the defining criteria here? I want to count my books up and - [stamps foot!] - I don't know how!
Court is in session...
Tobytook