SOURCE: "Reading Reflections: The Autobiographical Illusion in Cat's Eye," in Essays on Life Writing: From Genre to Critical Practice, edited by Marlene Kadar, University of Toronto Press, 1992, pp. 162-70.
In the following essay, Cooke explores Atwood's use of a fictional protagonist and an autobiographical form in Cat's Eye.
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