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In this chapter, West-Pavlov shows 'how David Martin's autobiographical fictions Fox on My Door (1987) and My Strange Friend (1991) hollow out possible origins of their stories, building a political ethics upon the absence of a moment or site of originary belonging. What emerge instead are networks of contingent, politicized and ethical relationships...' (From author's introduction, 13)
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The Absence of Hungary : Notes on a Didactic Autobiography by David Martin
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- Fox on My Door : A Journey through My Life 1987 single work autobiography
- My Strange Friend : An Autobiography 1991 single work autobiography
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