Back in January when 's misery memoir began flying off the shelves, smashing all publishing sales records, one thing rapidly became clear: the lofty promise on the jacket of 'insight, revelation, self-examination and hard-won wisdom' risked being undermined by the book's litany of howlers and historical errors.Perhaps spotting the danger of this narrative, Harry's Pulitzer Prize-winning ghost writer, John Moehringer — better known by his pen name J.R. Moehringer — tweeted some words from the American essayist Mary Karr, which cryptically hinted at 'inadvertent mistakes' in memories and memoir.'The line between memory and fact is blurry, between interpretation and fact,' he wrote.
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