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  1. Hell-bent for the White House [written by Edmund B. Sullivan] by Edmund B Sullivan, 1988
  2. The best of the Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review; foreword by Edmund White, illustrations by Charles Hefling. by Richard, Jr., ed Schneider, 1997
  3. The best of the Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review; foreword by Edmund White, illustrations by Charles Hefling. by Richard, Jr., ed Schneider, 1997
  4. The selected writings of Jean Genet; edited and with an introduction by Edmund White. by Jean Genet, 1993
  5. The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Fall 1996): Edmund White / Samuel R. Delany
  6. The new joy of gay sex; preface by Edmund White, black-and-white illustrations by F. Ronald Fowler, color illustrations by Deni Ponty. by Charles and Felice Picano Silverstein, 1992
  7. The Burning Library by Edmund White, 1996-07-09
  8. Fanny: A Fiction (P.S.) by Edmund White, 2004-11-01
  9. Separate Rooms by Pier Vittorio Tondelli, 2005-03-01
  10. Edmund and the White Witch (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe) by Scout Driggs, 2005
  11. A Boy's Own Story; The Beautiful Room Is Empty by Edmund White, 1993
  12. A Boy's Own Story : the Beautiful Room is Empty by Edmund White, 1988
  13. Jean Genet by Edmund White, 1993-09-15
  14. The pilgrimage of Premnáth by Edmund White, 2010-08-17

41. Knitting Circle Edmund White
edmund Valentine white III. They were divorced when edmund white wasseven, and he and his sister moved from one parent to the other.
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Edmund Valentine White III
Born January, 1940, in Cincinatti, Ohio.
US writer. He was brought up in Cincinnati and Chicago. His parents were middle class Texans. His mother was a child psychologist, and his father was a business man. They were divorced when Edmund White was seven, and he and his sister moved from one parent to the other. He studied Chinese at the University of Michigan. He worked as a journalist and as an arts editor on magazines in New York from the 1960s until 1983. He became an academic at John Hopkins and Yale. In 1976 he rescued his 16-year-old (heterosexual) nephew Keith Fleming from a psychiatric facility and looked after him in his New York flat on the Upper West Side. At the time Edmund White was working on The Joy of Gay Sex and Nocturnes for the King of Naples . He was living with the actor Keith McDermott who got the role of the teenage boy in the Broadway production of Equus, opposite Richard Burton. (See article Edmund White was a member of the Violet Quill writers' group in New York. He has been a professor of creative writing at Princeton University.

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44. Edmund White
Een getrouwde man edmund white. Intro Naar aanleiding van zijn nieuweboek The Married Man (2000) wilde ik het over edmund white hebben.
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45. Edmund White On John Martini
edmund white on John Martini Martini's work has mostly been influenced by latinAmerica (the Mexican Day of the Dead) and the Caribbean (Hatian metal cutouts
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NOW SHOWING BIG CREEK BIRDS OK CAFE ... LINKS Martini the Magician His atelier is a former movie theater built in the Black Bahamian village during the days of racial segregation. After integration in 1965 the huge, high space was lived in by a witch, then by whores, then it briefly became the Martin Luther King Junior church. Later it was abandoned for a number of years until Martini bought it in 1985. He is one of the few whites in the neighborhood. Though by now he's become friendly with everyone up and down his street. The neighbor's roosters start calling around three in the morning. In a high wind palm fronds scrape against the sheet metal roof. Martini lives in Key West year round, even during the hot sticky summers which last from May to November. Because he is used to dealing with the summer heat he works at night. He usually begins his work after nightfall and continues until the roosters remind him the dawn has come. In the summer the island reverts to its past. So few cars go by that a cat falls asleep in the middle of the road. People sit in swings on their porch, sip ice tea and chat. Everyone dozes. No wonder that the locals are called "conchs" after those shellfish that creep across the ocean floor. To enter Martini's atelier at night is to interrupt a voodoo seance. The light is dim, a shadowy throng has gathered, and the mood is one of bewitched concentration. Dozens of very tall figures, cut out of scrap metal with a blowtorch, fill the immense space. Sometimes the metal was painted industrially and traces of the original color remain, but usually the hues are just those of steel and rust. The faces seldom define sharply differentiated individuals; rather they are the masks of interchangeable tribal members. Since the metal pipes Martini often uses are round, the concave sections that end up as sculpture become two or three figures turning in a dance or a single figure at once flat and rounded, flat because no features can protrude beyond the uniform surface of the metal, rounded because the pipe is curved.

46. Salon.com Audio | Edmund White
edmund white The Married Man edmund white was born in Cincinnati in 1940 andhas lived in France, Rome, and New York City, where he resides today.
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  • Edmund White "The Married Man" Edmund White was born in Cincinnati in 1940 and has lived in France, Rome, and New York City, where he resides today. He is an officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and teaches at Princeton University. Print story E-mail story Backflip this story to find it again His extensive writing career includes an autobiographical trilogy of novels, a collection of short stories, and a critically acclaimed biography of Jean Genet, and a travel book about gay America, "States of Desire." He is a cultural critic and co-author of "The Joy of Gay Sex: An Intimate Guide for Gay Men to the Pleasures of a Gay Life" with Dr. Charles Silverstein. In "The Married Man," (Knopf) Austin and Julien dash between bohemian suppers and sophisticated salons but when Julien develops AIDS their quest to save health and happiness pushes their love to its ultimate crisis. Hear Edmund White read from this poetic and moving work.

    47. CONTEXT: Edmund White On Coleman Dowell
    edmund white on Coleman Dowell Gene Hayworth. Interview conducted on December9, 2000. edmund white I had reviewed Dowell for the New York Times.
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    Interview conducted on December 9, 2000. The following is one of several interviews Gene Hayworth is currently conducting with the friends and acquaintances of the writer Coleman Dowell. A Reading of Dowell's Island People was published in CONTEXT We include the interview here because it contributes to a broader understanding of Dowell's work, but also because it demonstrates how writers use materials from their lives toward an artistic end. Gene Hayworth: In the foreword to A Star-Bright Lie, you mentioned that you and Coleman Dowell became friends after your review of Island People. Do you remember the circumstances of your first meeting? Edmund White: I had reviewed Dowell for the New York Times . I didn't know him, where he lived or anything about him, and I got a call from him inviting me to dinner. He was a famous cook, who would take two or three days to prepare a dinner and would use food as a substitute for travel. For instance, he would prepare a Brazilian dinner instead of going to Brazil. It was so elaborate there would be twelve different kinds of meat, and everything would be marinated in just the right way. I go on about it because he probably would have ranked it almost as highly as his writing.

    48. PRELIMINARY INVENTORY TO EDMUND WHITE PAPERS
    PRELIMINARY INVENTORY TO edmund white PAPERS. UNCAT ZA MS 240. by Stephen Shutt. white,Delilah 22 folders, 195890, nd. white, edmund V. father, 1962-79.
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    PRELIMINARY INVENTORY TO EDMUND WHITE PAPERS
    UNCAT ZA MS 240
    by Stephen Shutt
    New Haven, Connecticut
    December 1992
    Last Updated: January 1998 View catalog record Search for digital images from this archive [using call number] Connect to Beinecke Library's Home Page Connect to Yale Library's Finding Aid Database [ the source of this file
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    Total Boxes: 29
    Other Storage Formats: Oversize
    Linear Feet: 31.5 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION PROVENANCE The papers were purchased by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library from the author in 1991.
    CITE AS Edmund White Papers. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS This collection is open for research. DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPERS The Edmund White Papers consist of 29 boxes of correspondence, writings, clippings and personal papers of American writer Edmund White. The Preliminary Inventory of the papers provides a folder level list of the contents of the collection. Series I,

    49. French Culture | Books: Edmund White : The Flaneur / Stroll Through Paris
    The Flaneur A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris edmund white, US $16.95. Topof the Page Top of the Page. The Flaneur edmund white Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA.
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    The Flaneur: A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris
    Edmund White [In these extracts from Edmund White's The Flaneur (Bloomsbury 2001), the author touches on some of the delights and paradoxes of Paris.] Page 1/2: "Paris is a big city, in the sense that London and New York are big cities and that Rome is a village, Los Angeles a collection of villages and Zürich a backwater. I suppose the two stories could be interpreted more as testimonials to the importance of writers in French culture than as evidence of French justice. Certainly the English-speaking world has never observed anything like the novelist Jean Genet's trial in 1943 for repeated convictions as a thief. Genet faced life imprisonment as punishment for his recidivism, but Jean Cocteau, who had discovered Genet and arranged to publish his first novel, Our Lady of the Flowers, submitted a statement read out in court: `He is Rimbaud, one cannot condemn Rimbaud.' He suggested that the judge might go down in history as a philistine if he made the wrong decision. Not for a moment did Cocteau argue that Genet was innocent, simply that he was a genius. His testimony got Genet off scot-free. These exemplary - even startling - cases should be weighed against the peremptory, often arrogant justice handed out to ordinary citizens. There is no habeas corpus in France and until recently perfectly innocent people could be held for months, even years, in preventive detention if a judge thought they knew more than they were saying. As Mavis Gallant wrote of the judge in France, `He is free to hold you until you change your mind. If you turn out to be innocent, you have no recourse against the law. You cannot even sue for the symbolic one franc in damages, though preventive detention may have cost you your job, your domestic equilibrium and your reputation.' In the 1960s, in the wake of the Algerian War, hundreds of Arabs languished in French prisons for long periods, though they'd never been tried, much less convicted.

    50. French Culture | Books: Edmund White : The Flaneur / Stroll Through Paris
    The Flaneur A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris edmund white, Voice LiterarySupplement. March 1, 2001 edmund white The Flaneur. Times. Feb.
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    The Flaneur: A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris
    Edmund White This is the first volume in Bloomsbury's 'The Writer and the City Series', which aims to commission 'some of the finest writers if our time to reveal the secrets of the city they know best'. Edmund White certainly knows his Paris - in his view, a city full of charm and incident, but also one stuck in a dream of it own past glories. White is the perfect 'flaneur'  - 'a stroller, a loiterer, someone who ambles through a city without apparent purpose but is secretly attuned to the history of the place and in covert search of adventure, aesthetic or erotic.'  He is a splendid guide, delivering fascinating insights into the familiar aspects of the City of Light, and intriguing details about the darker corners. Links White's "Flanêur (review). NYT. April 8, 2001
    (rev.). San Francisco Chrionicle. March 4, 2001
    White's "The Flâneur"

    51. Edmund White, I The Farewell Symphony /I
    edmund white, The Farewell Symphony. September 1997. Click here tolisten to the interview. (Requires free RealAudio player.) edmund
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    52. LRB | Edmund White
    LRB contributors edmund white. edmund white. edmund white is a novelist andthe author of a biography of Proust. Articles not currently available online.
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    53. LRB | Edmund White : How Terribly Kind
    email_icontell a friend. How terribly kind. edmund white. edmund white isa novelist and the author of a biography of Proust. LRB cover artwork
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    54. Edmund White (in MARION)
    edmund white. Title edmund white the burning world / Stephen Barber. AuthorBarber, Stephen, 1961. Published New York St. Martin's Press, 1999.
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    55. Voice Literary Supplement: Wander, Lust
    font color= 003399 b i The Flâneur A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris /i /b /font br By edmund white br Bloomsbury, br 211 pp., $16.95 br
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    here's an air of melancholy infusing this strange little book about Paris concocted by Edmund White, who is our greatest living gay writer. The Flâneur: A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris is the first title in a series published by Bloomsbury "in which some of the world's finest writers reveal the secrets of the city they know best." White takes his inspiration from Baudelaire's flâneur , who strolls aimlessly around the city, alert to its shocks and surprises. The paradoxical secret White reveals is that gai Paris, where he went to live in the early '80s, is not gai . Living there, he says, is like dying and waking up in heaven, where "your main mood was melancholy, although you were constantly convinced that happiness lay just around the next corner. . . . It's a mild hell so comfortable that it resembles heaven." A heaven that's hell (or vice versa) is the unexpected antinomy with which White begins, wondering why he is so "unhappy," "lonely," "sad," wandering through the city streets over which hovers, like a leaden cloud, "such an elegiac feeling." Americans convinced that Paris is a moveable feast may be surprised that in these pages it appears so grim and depressing. In fact, it has seemed that way for centuries to Parisians themselves. Its concentric arrondissements reminded Nerval in 1830 of hell's spiraling circles; he obsessively recalls that the city's center at Les Halles is built over an ancient cemetery. A little later, Baudelaire writes in "Tableaux Parisiens": "Paris may change, but in my melancholy mood/Nothing has budged! . . . /And my dear memories are heavier than stone."

    56. L'Àncora
    ESCORXAT VIU, white, edmund. FELI ESTHÉTICIENNE, Moliner, Empar. LA BONICAHABITACIÓ ÉS BUIDA, white, edmund. LA DIFICULTAT ,Altaió, Vicenç.
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    L'ÀNCORA La col.lecció publica també, cada any, els guanyadors i finalistes del premi Josep Pla, de prosa en llengua catalana i un dels de més prestigi de la literatura catalana. Accedir als llibres de la col·lecció ordenats per autors Llista de llibres ordenats alfabèticament: , Pàmies, Teresa AMOR PERDURABLE , McEwan, Ian AMORS RIDÍCULS , Kundera, Milan ANDREA VICTRIX , Villalonga, Llorenç APOCALIPSI BLANC , Puigpelat i Valls, Francesc ART I BELLESA EN L'ESTÈTICA MEDIEVAL , Eco, Umberto BAUDOLINO , Eco, Umberto. BORJA BORGIA , Vicent, Manuel BREU HISTÒRIA DEL FUTUR , Subirós, Pep CAP AL CEL OBERT , Riera, Carme CAP AL CEL OBERT , Riera, Carme CARTES A PERE , Pla, Josep CINC ESCRITS MORALS , Eco, Umberto CITA A TOMBUCTÚ , Subirós, Pep CLARIS , Saladrigas, Robert CONTRA L'AMOR EN COMPANYIA I ALTRES , Riera Guilera, Carme CRÒNICA LASCIVA D'UNA DECADÈNCIA , Riera, Miquel Àngel CULTURA I IMATGE , Perucho, Joan DE L'EMPORDANET A BARCELONA , Pla, Josep DE L'EMPORDANET A PERPINYÀ , Pla, Josep DEL GOLF PÈRSIC A XILE , Pla, Josep DELS MIRALLS , Eco, Umberto DESGLOSSARI D'UN AVANTGUARDISTA DIARI MÍNIM , Eco, Umberto DIBUIX DE DONA AMB OCELLS BLANCS , Olesti Prats, Isabel DICCIONARI PLA DE LITERATURA , Pla, Josep DINS EL DARRER BLAU , Riera Guilera, Carme DINTRE MEU , Lessing, Doris EL BASILISC , Perucho, Joan EL CAÇADOR D'INSTANTS , Argullol, Rafael EL CAP DE PENTEU , Roca Ferrer, Xavier EL CAS PETRESCU , Roca Ferrer, Xavier

    57. GayStars - W
    white, edmund alias edmundValentin white III. (*13.1.1940) - amer. Schriftsteller / novelist
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  • 58. Edmund White Interview With Don Swaim
    Audio Interview with edmund white. Listen to the edmund white interviewwith Don Swaim, 1983 (35 min. 24 sec.). Listen to a second
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    59. A Conversation With Jean Genet's Biographer, Edmund White
    SEARCH. FROM OUR CLIENTS A Conversation with Jean Genet's biographer, edmundwhite For sixteen years edmund white lived the expatriate life in Paris.
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    For sixteen years Edmund White lived the expatriate life in Paris. In "Our Paris: Sketches from Memory" and "The Flaneur" he offers an insider's perspective on Parisian Life. I recently tracked him down in Manhattan where he commutes to his teaching position at Princeton.
    Casually clad in a navy blue T-shirt, khaki shorts and sandals Edmund White set his tongs aside and opened the door of his Westside (Manhattan) apartment. I was greeted with the aroma of roasting chickens that made a right turn out of the kitchen and followed me into the living room where I assumed the interviewer's position on the sofa. White offered me a beverage and then plopped into an oversized leather chair and we began our discussion of Paris. TG: When did you first go to Paris?
    EW: In the sixties, I think '68. But I wasn't there for May (the student riots led by Danny The Red-Daniel Cohn-Bendit). I just went as a tourist for a week but I got sick and had to cut my vacation short and fly home.
    TG: When did you go back?

    60. TRAX - Edmund White - La Sinfonia Dell'addio
    Translate this page edmund white ha scritto uno dei migliori romanzi americani degli anni Novanta Lasinfonia dell’addio, tradotto in italiano solo alla fine del 1998, racconta
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    Edmund White ha scritto uno dei migliori romanzi americani degli anni Novanta:
    The Farewell Symphony The Farewell Symphony is a brilliant mixture of autobiography, conversational novel and romance. Here is an interview with the author, about gay literature, biography and life. (m.g.) Ron Hogan Ron Hogan is online at Beatrice.com Ron Hogan
    Edmund White
    È interessante leggere nel tuo romanzo il passaggio da Edmund White, scrittore alle prime armi, a Edmund White, icona della letteratura gay. Questa onestà storica è solo un sfaccettatura di una più ampia onestà intellettuale ed emotiva che è cruciale nel tuo lavoro. Grazie, è molto gentile da parte tua. Hai paura che non ti resti tempo per sviluppare i tuoi progetti a causa del HIV, del tuo essere sieropositivo?

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