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Memoir is a literary genre that involves the author's personal experiences, thoughts, and reflections. It is a non-fictional work that is based on the author's own life, and often includes details about their family, upbringing, relationships, and significant events that have shaped them. Memoirs are typically written in the first-person point of view and are often characterized by a strong voice and a deeply personal tone. The genre is distinct from autobiography in that it focuses more on the author's emotional journey and personal growth rather than a chronological account of their life. Memoirs can be humorous, poignant, or even tragic, but they always offer a unique perspective on the human experience.