A Fan's Notes is a novel by Frederick Exley, first published in 1968. Subtitled "A Fictional Memoir" and categorized as fiction, the book is somewhat autobiographical. In a brief "Note to the reader" in the opening pages Exley asserts This may give one a sense of Exley's sense of humor, but for all intents and purposes, the book is a confession.

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  • 385 pp (Hardback first edition)
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  • A Fan's Notes is a novel by Frederick Exley, first published in 1968. Subtitled "A Fictional Memoir" and categorized as fiction, the book is somewhat autobiographical. In a brief "Note to the reader" in the opening pages Exley asserts This may give one a sense of Exley's sense of humor, but for all intents and purposes, the book is a confession. Since its publication the book has been reprinted several times (most recently in 1997 as a Modern Library edition), been heralded as a modern classic, and achieved a considerable cult following. A Fan's Notes was briefly featured in the documentary film Stone Reader as an example of a brilliant debut novel. (en)
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  • 385 pp (Hardback first edition) (en)
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  • A Fan's Notes is a novel by Frederick Exley, first published in 1968. Subtitled "A Fictional Memoir" and categorized as fiction, the book is somewhat autobiographical. In a brief "Note to the reader" in the opening pages Exley asserts This may give one a sense of Exley's sense of humor, but for all intents and purposes, the book is a confession. (en)
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