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         White Edmund:     more books (100)
  1. City Boy: My Life in New York During the 1960s and '70s by Edmund White, 2010-09-28
  2. My Lives: An Autobiography by Edmund White, 2006-04-01
  3. The Farewell Symphony by Edmund White, 1998-09-01
  4. Edmund and the White Witch (Narnia) by C. S. Lewis, 1998-10-31
  5. Hotel de Dream: A New York Novel by Edmund White, 2007-09-01
  6. The Beautiful Room Is Empty: A Novel by Edmund White, 1994-10-04
  7. Terre Haute by Edmund White, 2009-04-13
  8. The Married Man: A Novel by Edmund White, 2001-09-11
  9. Arts and Letters by Edmund White, 2006-09-19
  10. A Boy's Own Story: A Novel by Edmund White, 2009-02-24
  11. My Lives: A Memoir (P.S.) by Edmund White, 2007-04-01
  12. Genet: A Biography by Edmund White, 1994-10-04
  13. Our Paris: Sketches from Memory by Edmund White, Hubert Sorin, 2002-04
  14. Caracole by Edmund White, 2010-08-28

1. About The Author - Edmund White
Works explores everything from the minutely nuanced moods of gay childhood to the sudden desolation Category Arts Literature Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Authors......Edmund White was born on January 13, 1940, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Quoted fromStephen Barber's Edmund White The Burning World. (New York St.
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Edmund White was born on January 13, 1940, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father was, according to White, "a small entrepreneur who made a lot of money and then lost most of it during the time when small businessmen were being superceded by big corporations." When White was seven his parents divorced, and he went with his mother and sister to live on the outskirts of Chicago. Summers were spent with his father in Cincinnati. In his 1991 essay titled "Out of the Closet, Onto the Bookshelf," White has written, "As a young teenager I looked desperately for things to read that might excuse me or assure me I wasn't the only one, that might confirm an identity I was unhappily piecing together. In the early 1950s, the only books I could find in the Evanston, Illinois, Public Library were Thomas Mann's Death in Venice (which suggested that homosexuality was fetid, platonic and death-dealing) and the biography of Nijinsky by his wife (in which she obliquely deplored the demonic influence of the impresario Diaghilev on her saintly husband, the great dancer—an influence that in this instance had produced not death but madness)."

2. Edmund White
Edmund White. Edmund White was born on January 19, 1940 in Cincinnati,Ohio. His parents divorced when White was seven years old.
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Edmund White
Edmund White was born on January 19, 1940 in Cincinnati, Ohio. His parents divorced when White was seven years old. He moved with his mother and sister to Evanston. He has written of searching for books in the Evanston Public Library about homosexuality and found only Thomas Mann's Death in Venice and a biography of Nijinski. Neither book painted an attractive picture of life as a homosexual and did not ease his desperation as he tried to piece together his identity.
White was schooled at Cranbrook Academy and then studied at the University of Michigan (his major was Chinese). He moved to New York City and embarked on a five year relationship with another man. From 1962 - 1970, White worked for Time-Life Books. After a year in Rome, White came back to the U.S. and worked as an editor at The Saturday Review and Horizon . He and six other gay writers in New York formed the Violet Quill in the mid-1970's./ This group included Andrew Holleran, Robert Ferro, Felice Picano, George Whitmore, Christopher Cox, and Michael Grumley. The Violet Quill met in the apartments of its members where they read and offered critiques of each other's work. White has published several critically and commercially successful books: Forgetting Elena (1972) and Nocturnes for the King of Naples (1978) as well as two largely autobiographical novels A Boy's Own Story (1982) and The Beautiful Room is Empty (1988).
White moved to France from 1983 - 1990. Cox, Whitmore, Ferro and Grumley and many more of White's closest friends had all died from AIDS during the time White lived in France. White himself is HIV-positive.

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10. Edmund White
Edmund White A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgenderand queer communities. Edmund White. Short Biography. Excerpt
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Edmund White
Online Resources Texts: Edmund White Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index A Boy's Own Story (Vintage International) by Edmund White An instant classic upon its original publication, A Boy's Own Story is the first of Edmund White's highly acclaimed trilogy of autobiographical novels that brilliantly evoke a young man's coming of age and document American gay life through the last forty years. The nameless narrator in this deeply affecting work reminisces about growing up in the 1950s with emotionally aloof, divorced parents, an unrelenting sister, and the schoolmates who taunt him. He finds consolation in literature and his fantastic imagination. Eager to cultivate intimate, enduring friendships, he becomes aware of his yearning to be loved by men, and struggles with the guilt and shame of accepting who he is. Written with lyrical delicacy and extraordinary power, A Boy's Own Story is a triumph.

11. Ehrensteinland Library : Edmund White
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Edmund White Edmund White A Boy's Own Story The Married Man Caracole Skinned Alive : Stories ... Marcel Proust
Edmund White's succinct but excellent biography of Marcel Proust is part of the distinguished Penguin Lives series. The Beautiful Room Is Empty Genet : A Biography
Edmund White's brilliant biography of one of France's and the world's, greatest writers, Jean Genet. Winner of the 1993 National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography. Nocturnes for the King of Naples Our Paris : Sketches from Memory
By Edmund White. Illustrated by Hubert Sorin. The Farewell Symphony The Flaneur
The new work by Edmund White. Due for release in March 2001 Edmund White : The Burning World
By Stephen Barber. The fully authorised biography of Edmund White. The Faber Book of Gay Short Fiction
Edited by Edmund White. Contributors include Henry James and Armistead Maupin. The Selected Writings of Jean Genet
Excerpts from the works of Jean Genet. Edited by Edmund White, who also provides explanatory comments at the beginning of each excerpt. The Picture of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde. Introduction by Edmund White.

12. New York State Writers Institute - Edmund White
Edmund White, November 28, 2000 (Tuesday) 800 pm Reading Recital Hall, PAC UAlbany,Uptown Campus 400 Informal Seminar, HU 354 UAlbany's Uptown Campus,
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Edmund White November 28, 2000
(Tuesday)
8:00 p.m. Reading

Recital Hall, PAC
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4:00 Informal Seminar, HU 354
UAlbany's Uptown Campus The Married Man Edmund White rose to prominence in the gay community with the publication of The Joy of Gay Sex in 1977, followed by States of Desire: Travels in Gay America in 1980. But White established himself as one of the finest American writers in any genre with the publication of A Boy's Own Story (1982). "With A Boy's Own Story ", said The Washington Post , "American literature is larger by one classic novel." The San Francisco Chronicle said that the novel is so ambitious in its intention and so confident of its voice that it reminds us what a singular and potent thing a novel can be." The Married Man (2000), tells of a gay love affair between a middle-aged American and a younger Frenchman in the Age of AIDS. "Written with characteristic brilliance and the particular flair for poetic detail that so distinguishes his books, Edmund White's new novel is arguably his best to date," said the London Times The Beautiful Room is Empty (1988) and The Farewell Symphony (1997), both sequels to

13. Dalkey Archive Press: An Interview With Edmund White
Edmund White Speaks with Edmund White. In 1994, when Edmund White was asked todo an interview for this issue, he decided instead to interview himself.
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Edmund White Speaks with Edmund White
In 1994, when Edmund White was asked to do an interview for this issue, he decided instead to interview himself. Q: Could you describe your early unpublished novels? A: But there are so many of them! When I was fifteen I wrote my first novel, prophetically about "coming out" and called "The Tower Window." It was all about a boy very much like me called Peter Cross (a bit of Christ imagery there, for I saw myself as a martyrstrange, since I hadn't read any of the pathetic gay literature of the period, in fact nothing gay except the life of Nijinsky by his wife). The story recounts how Peter falls for a handsome man he meets on the beachthe passage is described with elab-orate orchestral metaphors, the first "sounding" of the musical "themes"in my later writing (all ridiculously inept, according to Ned Rorem, who can't bear for amateurs to write about music). I was so swamped by my own thoughts and reflections when I started writing this novel that I decided on an absurd strategy to discipline the proliferation: my narrator would never have any access at all to Peter's thoughts and would have to divine them from his facial expressions, etc. This novel I wrote in a sustained fever as soon as I arrived at boarding school. I did my homework in the afternoons when other kids were playing sports, which gave me nothing to do during the two-hour evening study hall except work on my book. My mother, ever indulgent to my wished-for talent, had her typist type my nearly illegible mss. While at Cranbrook (my prep school) I wrote a second novel, "Mrs. Morrigan," for a senior honors thesis, a course I took with an eccentric we dubbed Mr. "Wombat." I quickly discovered that I wrote best when I had an audience to read out loud to soon after the completion of my latest, hottest pages. And they

14. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Previous 10 Next 10. Author, Count. White, Edmund, 1940, 18. White, Elaine C.1. White, Elizabeth, 1. White, Elizabeth, 1957-, 3. White, Elizabeth Catlett, 1915-,0.
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15. Management Profile - Edmund White
Edmund J. White Executive Vice President. Edmund J. White serves as ExecutiveVice President of The Robinson Company, where he specializes
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Edmund J. White
Executive Vice President Edmund J. White serves as Executive Vice President of The Robinson Company, where he specializes in retirement plans, group insurance packages and executive programs to statewide corporate clientele, as well as overseeing numerous administrative functions of the company. He is a Certified Insurance Consultant (CIC) licensed in the employee benefit and property and casualty disciplines. An active force in his community, Mr. White has made a distinguishable commitment to numerous civic organizations. He is current Chairman of the Post College Foundation, Vice Chairman of the Washington Zoning Board of Appeals and a member of the Advisory Board at Teikyo Post University. In addition, Mr. White is a Trustee of the Gunn Memorial Library, St. Mary's Hospital Foundation, Steep Rock Land Trust and the Waterbury Foundation. He has served as past State Liaison for both the National Association of Life Underwriters (NALU) and the Connecticut State Life Underwriters Association. A graduate of The Berkshire School in Sheffield, Massachusetts, Mr. White earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance at Boston College.

16. Edmund White
Edmund White Friday, June 9; 8 pm Location Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy, 423519th Street @ Collingwood Tickets $15, Qcc Join us for a reading and book
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Edmund White
Friday, June 9; 8 pm
Location: Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy, 4235 19th Street @ Collingwood
Tickets: $15, Qcc
Join us for a reading and book signing with author Edmund White as we celebrate the release of his new work, The Married Man.
"Written with characteristic brilliance and the particular flair for poetic detail that so distinguishes his books, Edmund White's new novel is arguably his best to date. . . . The great elegist of an AIDS-devastated generation . . . far from being a depressing book, White's novel is marvelously life-affirming. . . . Nobody since Proust has written so well of Paris and paid such scrupulous attention to visual detail. . . . In short, nothing less than brilliant."
Jeremy Reed, Times of London

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18. Picture Gallery - Edmund White
Picture Gallery. edmund white in New York while visiting his best friend,David Kalstone, shortly before his death. edmund white, New York. 2000.
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Picture Gallery
Edmund White in New York while visiting his best
friend, David Kalstone, shortly before his death. The portrait
was done by Robert Giard as part of a series of pictures of
gay writers.
Edmund White, New York.
Edmund White in his Paris apartment, 11 rue St Martin.
Edmund White at home of Bert Slaff, New York City.
Taken as part of project entitled The Writer's Desk.
May 1996.
Hubert Sorin and Edmund White at a cafe in Russell Square, London. June 1993. Edmund White, Hubert Sorin, and Fred (Pius VII) in Charleston, South Carolina. Hubert Sorin teaching architecture for the French government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Taken before Edmund White and Hubert Sorin met. Hubert Sorin while on vacation in Key West. Edmund White and his mother, Delilah, were also on this vacation between semesters.

19. Shergood Forest: Edmund White
edmund white. b. 1940. Biography. Only in that way, they argue, will a gay heritagebe passed down to a postplague generation. . Works by edmund white. FICTION.
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Edmund White
b. 1940
Biography
BIRTH
  • Edmund Valentine White III was born on January 19, 1940 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • His parents divorced when he was seven years old and he moved with his mother and sister to Evanston, IL.
EDUCATION
  • He attended Cranbrook Academy.
  • 1962 - Received BA from University of Michigan
  • 1972 - 72 Editor at Time (books), and asst. professor at Johns Hopkins University.
  • 1977 - 79 Professor of creative writing at Columbia University School of the Arts.
  • 1981 - 83 Professor at Brown University
  • 1990 - present Instructor in creative writing at different universities.
RELATIONSHIPS
  • He and six other gay writers in New York formed the Violet Quill in the mid-1970's. This group included Andrew Holleran , Robert Ferro, Felice Picano , George Whitmore, Christopher Cox, and Michael Grumley.
  • His partner was the French artist, Hubert Sorin, who died from AIDS in 1994.
  • In 1995 he started his relationship with the writer Michael Carroll and they settled in New York in 1999.
QUOTES
  • "Some... think that it's unconscionable to deal with anything [besides AIDS]; others believe that since gay culture is in imminent danger of being reduced to a single issue, one that once again equates homosexuality with a dire medical condition, the true duty of gay writers is to remind readers of the wealth of gay accomplishments. Only in that way, they argue, will a gay heritage be passed down to a post-plague generation."

20. Shergood Forest: Edmund White
Biographical page for gay writer edmund white. edmund Valentine white III was born on January 19, 1940 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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AIDS Tribute
Biographical Pages - Main List
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Edmund White
b. 1940
Biography
BIRTH
  • Edmund Valentine White III was born on January 19, 1940 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • His parents divorced when he was seven years old and he moved with his mother and sister to Evanston, IL.
EDUCATION
  • He attended Cranbrook Academy.
  • 1962 - Received BA from University of Michigan
  • 1972 - 72 Editor at Time (books), and asst. professor at Johns Hopkins University.
  • 1977 - 79 Professor of creative writing at Columbia University School of the Arts.
  • 1981 - 83 Professor at Brown University
  • 1990 - present Instructor in creative writing at different universities.
RELATIONSHIPS
  • He and six other gay writers in New York formed the Violet Quill in the mid-1970's. This group included Andrew Holleran , Robert Ferro, Felice Picano , George Whitmore, Christopher Cox, and Michael Grumley.
  • His partner was the French artist, Hubert Sorin, who died from AIDS in 1994.
  • In 1995 he started his relationship with the writer Michael Carroll and they settled in New York in 1999.
QUOTES
  • "Some... think that it's unconscionable to deal with anything [besides AIDS]; others believe that since gay culture is in imminent danger of being reduced to a single issue, one that once again equates homosexuality with a dire medical condition, the true duty of gay writers is to remind readers of the wealth of gay accomplishments. Only in that way, they argue, will a gay heritage be passed down to a post-plague generation."

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