ana
An ana is a collection of things associated with a single person or place, especially a personal collection of anecdotes.
stories or observations about moments in a biography are called ANECDOTES.
John Mansfield has written: 'Interesting collection of curious anecdotes'
raconteur
a raconteur
A literary collection is called an "ana" because the term "ana" is derived from the Latin word "analecta," which means a collection of various writings or excerpts. In literary terms, an ana typically refers to a compilation of diverse works, such as essays, poems, or stories, often by different authors. The term "ana" is used to denote the eclectic and varied nature of the content within the collection.
At collection of stamps is refered to as a stamp collection. They are frequently kept in albums. Philately is the name for the study and collection of stamps.
it is called a range of mountains
a collection of fish is called a school of fish
Anas are collection of miscellaneous information such as anecdotes or memorable quotes, reminiscences, sketches or even gossip that represents a person, place or thing.
A collection of fish is called a school.
A collection of opinions is called a "consensus" or a "survey."