English
Etymology
From memoir + -istic.
Adjective
memoiristic (comparative more memoiristic, superlative most memoiristic)
- In the style of a memoir.
2009 May 3, Touré, “Visible Young Man”, in New York Times[1]:So it’s a perfect moment for Whitehead’s memoiristic fourth novel, “Sag Harbor,” a coming-of-age story about the Colsonesque 15-year-old Benji, who wishes people would just call him Ben.