{"id":1765,"date":"2008-03-10T13:30:18","date_gmt":"2008-03-10T13:30:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/idolchatter\/2008\/03\/new-literary-trend-the-faumoir.html"},"modified":"2008-03-10T13:30:18","modified_gmt":"2008-03-10T13:30:18","slug":"new-literary-trend-the-faumoir","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/idolchatter\/2008\/03\/new-literary-trend-the-faumoir.html","title":{"rendered":"New Literary Trend: The Faumoir"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"loveanconsequencesbookcover.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/87\/import\/loveanconsequencesbookcover.jpg\" width=\"154\" height=\"240\" style=\"float:right;margin: 5px\">With the recent discovery that yet another <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2008\/03\/04\/books\/04fake.html\" target=\"_blank\">memoir<\/a> to hit the bookshelves was entirely fabricated, the latest being &#8220;Love and Consequences&#8221;&#8211;the Margaret A. Jones tall tale of being raised by a gang-banging foster family which led to her life of drug-running&#8211;it seems that a new literary trend is upon us, one signaling that we are no longer safe in the non-fiction aisles of our bookstores.<br \/>\nWho&#8217;s to blame here and just whose head should grace the platter when the morality lynch mobs return from a hard day&#8217;s search for the Truth?  Should it be the fibbing author?  Or the publishers who are failing to fact-check whether page two actually follows page one?<br \/>\nPerhaps Oprah should just add another network to her empire, this one devoted to the constant chastising of white-lie writers like when she turned her Chicago studio into the world&#8217;s best-lit principal&#8217;s office for her tele-flogging of James Frey.<br \/>\nEveryone seems so bent out of shape about this recent spate of fabled memoirs, but I think I have a solution.  The publishing industry simply needs to come up with a new genre for the faux memoir&#8230;we&#8217;ll call it the <em>faumoir<\/em>!  It sounds French (read: classy) and full of <em>joie de vivre<\/em> yet with a provocative dose of <em>oh la la<\/em>.  Think of the all fun suburbia will have displaying their latest faumoir next to the armoire in the boudoir.  Everyone make way for Peoria chic!<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nI&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll be taken to task for this, but are these literary delusions really cause for such &#8220;sky is falling&#8221; hysteria?  People change stories all the time.  They embellish dialogue or amend details to make a story more dramatic.  I, for one, am absolutely horrible at remembering dialogue verbatim.  I&#8217;ve often been known to look quizzingly at my partner in conversation right after they&#8217;ve responded to me and ask, &#8220;I&#8217;m sorry, what did I just say?&#8221;<br \/>\nMargaret A. Jones, whose real name is Margaret Seltzer, said in a tear-stained, apologetic telephone interview with the <i>New York Times<\/i> that she based the story for &#8220;Love and Consequences&#8221; on people she has known and met over the years&#8230;that she wanted to give voice to people who would not otherwise be heard.  She has a point.<br \/>\nI contend that there&#8217;s a finer line between fact and fiction than most people would like to admit so can&#8217;t we all be adults about the relativity of truth, be it in politics, reality TV, religious history or in any big business (in this case, publishing)?  I&#8217;m not defending Miss Seltzer&#8217;s choice to misrepresent herself, but I don&#8217;t need her tear-filled confession.  I&#8217;m neither her parent nor her priest.  She could&#8217;ve said, &#8220;I&#8217;m a middle-class white woman with the education and connections to actually get this story told&#8230;and told well&#8230;could you blame me?&#8221;<br \/>\nAnd I very well might not.<br \/>\nEven if it&#8217;s not her story, it&#8217;s someone&#8217;s story, so why can&#8217;t we still judge it with the same literary merit as we would any non-fiction work or novel?  If her now-recalled book inspired someone to give to a charity or devote time to helping those affected by senseless gang violence&#8230;or even helped a reader simply connect to another human being, can that ever be taken away?   WWJSay?<br \/>\nThis trend is nothing new as Motoko Rich makes crystal clear in his follow-up <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2008\/03\/08\/books\/08fakes.html\" target=\"_blank\">piece<\/a> in the <i>New York Times<\/i> about the long history of the <em>faumoir<\/em>.  (If I keep writing it, perhaps it&#8217;ll really catch on.)<br \/>\nIn the end, for those of us taught not to believe everything we hear and only half of what we read, we&#8217;re ahead of the learning curve yet again.  Thanks, Mom, for that sound advice.  Literally.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the recent discovery that yet another memoir to hit the bookshelves was entirely fabricated, the latest being &#8220;Love and Consequences&#8221;&#8211;the Margaret A. 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