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A '''Roman à clef''' is a [[novel]] which is non-fiction, but contains fictional names to hide the identity of those involved.
 
A '''Roman à clef''' is a [[novel]] which is non-fiction, but contains fictional names to hide the identity of those involved.
  
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==Examples==
 
[[Sibel Edmonds]], the most gagged person in US history, wrote ''The Lone Gladio'', a roman à clef, after learning that such a book would not be subject to [[censorship]].
 
[[Sibel Edmonds]], the most gagged person in US history, wrote ''The Lone Gladio'', a roman à clef, after learning that such a book would not be subject to [[censorship]].
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The Amazon page of [[Tracy R. Twyman]]'s ''Genuflect'' noted that "several of the characters in this story have certain aspects based on known, powerful figures in the modern world, I make no claim that these people are involved in any nefarious deeds such as those depicted here,"
 
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A Roman à clef is a novel which is non-fiction, but contains fictional names to hide the identity of those involved.

Examples

Sibel Edmonds, the most gagged person in US history, wrote The Lone Gladio, a roman à clef, after learning that such a book would not be subject to censorship.

The Amazon page of Tracy R. Twyman's Genuflect noted that "several of the characters in this story have certain aspects based on known, powerful figures in the modern world, I make no claim that these people are involved in any nefarious deeds such as those depicted here,"

 

Examples

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Empress BiancaAuthor sued by Lily Safra, wife of murdered spook/billionaire Edmond Safra, as a defamatory roman à clef.
Methodical Illusion
Windswept House: A Vatican Novel1996 novel by Roman Catholic priest and theologian Malachi Martin, containing "real events and real people masked in the form of a novel", telling the story of an international organized attempt by these Vatican insiders and secular internationalists to force a pope of the Catholic Church to abdicate.
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