Roman à clef
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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.
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.
Examples
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Empress Bianca | Author sued by Lily Safra, wife of murdered spook/billionaire Edmond Safra, as a defamatory roman à clef. |
Methodical Illusion | |
Windswept House: A Vatican Novel | 1996 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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