
Here are some questions that were asked of me about the novel.
Is the novel autobiographical?
I call the genre “autobiographical fiction”. It is more or less a memoir made into fiction.
Why did you decide to go with a novel treatment instead of a memoir?
I’m also a personal essayist and so I work within the memoir form a lot. My blog of personal essays is The Blog of Innocence. I chose the novel form to explore the creative boundaries of fiction and autobiography. “Lethe in Spain” is one of three sections, or novellas, that cover my adolescence. The whole narrative is an epic retelling of my adolescence in different locations, at different time periods.
Was it to have more freedom with the narrative and to have the liberty to create composite characters, etc.?
Yes. This is a story I have been working on for over ten years (in one form or another). I continue to deepen the characters and go deeper with the story as well. The only explanation for this is a meticulous love of the craft of fiction.
What percent of the novel really happened to you?
I would say about 70% of the story actually happened. But whenever we try to separate “what happened” from “the story about what happened”, or memory from lived experience, we run into major problems. I don’t think any representation, including a memoir, can be “the truth”. Once words are formed about an experience, fiction gets created.
Is the novel finished?
The Novel of Life is far from finished. I approach this work not as a professional novelist but as an amateur and a hobbyist. I leave it alone for weeks or months and then return to it and work diligently for awhile before I put it down again.
The Madrid section of the novel has one more part yet to be written. Then the story will resume at Lethe in Vegas and what happens after.
Do you plan to publish the novel or will it only be available online?
This is my first novel. If there is enough interest and I am pleased with the final work, I may publish it. Most likely, the graphic editions of the work will be published sooner. An Argentinean illustrator is currently working on a graphic novel based on the Las Vegas stories.
Your age and the university you were attending when you did the study abroad program in Madrid?
I was 19 years old when I studied at the International Institute in Madrid. But I dropped out of school and joined a band of friendly Spaniards. I left my Senora’s house and moved into a pensione, where I wrote fiction and partied a lot. I was living in Plaza del Sol for approximately one year.
How should I identify you?
You can identify me by my real name: Chris Al-Aswad. I use a pen name, which is also the main character of my novel, Lethe Bashar.
Any other biographical details?
I was born and raised in the western suburbs of Chicago. I transferred to DePaul University in 2002 and graduated with an English degree a year and a half later. Now I live in Central Illinois and work as a freelance writer and SEO consultant.
Which chapter is your favorite and why?
The novel isn’t finished yet, but my favorite chapter thus far is probably “Hashish”. I like the way it blends lyricism, memoir, and fiction.
That’s somewhat of an introduction to the work. To begin reading the novel click here.



why are you telling people read free?
why not provide a few chapters free and then have them pay to read the complete book?
the email isn’t a real email…just wanted to comment…
When the novel is finished I may sell it on Amazon, but right now it’s still evolving and I can’t ask people to pay for a novel that’s in the means of production. But thanks for your suggestions.
Chris
I’m Almamy and I am a fan of your work. Get in touch.