The answer to this goes a long ways back into Greek History, and probably even before them into Sumerian History. Its probably impossible to know the first real autobiographer but I will do my best with the limited (snicker) amount of knowledge I have.
My vote goes for Xenophon the author of the Anabasis. and Cyropaedia.
One of the early pioneers of autobiographical fiction as a work of art is often credited to Marcel Proust with his novel "In Search of Lost Time." Proust's innovative use of first-person narration and exploration of memory and identity set a foundation for this genre.
A work of fiction.
No, "Lost in Yonkers" is not an autobiographical play. It was written by Neil Simon and is a work of fiction. The story follows the lives of two young boys who are sent to live with their strict grandmother in Yonkers during World War II.
"Chappie" (the movie) is a work of fiction.
No. "Moonraker" was a work of fiction.
The story is a work of fiction.
No, it's a work of fiction.
Non-fiction is a main classification of writing. The definition of non-fiction is a work that is not made up and is real and factual.
Digimon is a work of fiction. Therefore, it is not real. If you think it is, then you should see a psycologist.
No, it's a work of fiction.
Depends on the type of book. There are two different types for books: non-fiction and fiction. Nonfiction means that the book is based on actual events and tells stories that actually happened in real life. Fiction means that the book is a fairytale and is completely made up. So if the book is non-fiction, then it is real. If they are fiction, then they are fake.
No - it is a work of fiction and not based on any real-life event.
'Faction' has been used a lot.