Edmund White

Edmund White

's Program in Creative Writing. [ [http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/cwr/faculty/ewhite.html The Program in Creative Writing, Princeton University ] ]

Life and work

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he largely grew up in Chicago. White attended the prestigious Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan as a boy, then studied Chinese at the University of Michigan. He later worked in New York as a journalist. From 1983 to 1990 he lived in France.

Incestuous feelings existed in White's family; his mother was attracted to him. White spoke of his own sexual attraction to his father in an interview: "I think with my father he was somebody who every eye in the family was focused on and he was a sort of a tyrant and nice-looking, the source of all power, money, happiness, and he was implacable and difficult. He was always spoken of in sexual terms, in the sense he left our mother for a much younger woman who was very sexy but had nothing else going for her. He was a famous womanizer. And he slept with my sister!" [ [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Edmund_White_on_writing%2C_incest%2C_life_and_Larry_Kramer#On_incest_in_his_family Interview with Edmund White] , David Shankbone, "Wikinews", November 8, 2007.]

White's best-known work is "A Boy's Own Story", the first volume of an autobiographical-fiction series that continued with "The Beautiful Room Is Empty" and "The Farewell Symphony", describing stages in the life of a gay man from boyhood to middle age. Several characters in these latter two novels are recognizably based on well-known individuals from White's New York-centered literary and artistic milieu. White was a member of The Violet Quill, a gay writer's group that met briefly from 1980-1981. The Violet Quill included other prolific gay writers like Andrew Holleran and Felice Picano.

An earlier novel "Nocturnes for the King of Naples" (1978) and a later novel "The Married Man" (2000) are also gay-themed and draw heavily on White's own life. In 2006 he published a nonfiction autobiography entitled "My Lives". It is unusual in that it is organized by theme, rather than chronologically. White's autobiographical works are frank and unapologetic about his promiscuity and his HIV-positive status. In Paris, in 1984, he was closely involved in the foundation of the French HIV/AIDS NGO AIDES.

Though he is openly gay himself,cite web |title=The White party - Edmund White's "The Farewell Symphony" |work=The Advocate |date=1997-09-16 |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_n742/ai_20139106 |first=Sarah |last=Schulman |accessdate=2007-06-24] not all of his works centre on gay themes. His debut "Forgetting Elena" (1973) is set on an imaginary island. The novel can be read as commenting on gay culture, but only in a highly coded and indirect manner. "Caracole" (1985) centers on heterosexual characters, relationships, and desires. "Fanny: A Fiction" (2003) is a historical novel about Frances Trollope and Frances Wright. White's play "Terre Haute" (2006) portrays discussions that take place when a prisoner based on Timothy McVeigh is visited by a writer based on Gore Vidal. (In real life McVeigh and Vidal corresponded but did not meet.)

White has been influential as a literary and cultural critic, particularly on gay issues. He has received many awards and distinctions; among these, he is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, an Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Works

Fiction

* "Forgetting Elena" (1973)
* "Nocturnes for the King of Naples" (1978)
* "A Boy's Own Story" (1982) ISBN 0-525-24128-0
* "Caracole" (1985)
* "The Beautiful Room Is Empty" (1988)
* "" (1995)
* "The Farewell Symphony" (1997)
* "The Married Man" (2000)
* "" (2003)
* "" (2007)
* "Hotel de Dream" (2007) [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/16/books/review/Gee-t.html?8bu&emc=bu Review from the NYT]

Plays

* "Terre Haute" (2006)

Nonfiction

* "The Joy of Gay Sex", with Charles Silverstein (1977)
* "States of Desire" (1980)
* "" (1994)
* "" (2000)
* "Arts and Letters" (2004)

Biography

* "" (1993)
* "Marcel Proust" (1998)

Memoir

* "" (1995)
* "My Lives" (2005)

Anthologies

* "", with Adam Mars-Jones (1987)
* "" (1994)
* "The Art of the Story" (2000)
* "" (2001)

Further reading

* Doten, Mark. [http://www.bookslut.com/features/2007_02_010621.php "Interview with Edmund White"] , "Bookslut", February 2007.
* Morton, Paul. (April 6, 2006) [http://www.econoculture.com/m/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=254&Itemid=46 "Interview: Edmund White"] , "EconoCulture". Retrieved April 29, 2006.
* Teeman, Tim. (July 29, 2006) [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,23229-2284914,00.html|"Inside a mind set to explode"] , "The Times" (London). Retrieved January 9, 2007.
* White, Edmund. [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/050613fa_fact "My Women. Learning how to love them"] , "The New Yorker", June 13, 2005. Autobiographical article excerpted from "My Lives".

References

External links

* [http://www.kwls.org/lit/kwls_blog/2008/03/podcastedmund_white_a_mans_own.cfm .mp3 of Edmund White's lecture "A Man's Own Story," delivered at the Key West Literary Seminar, January 2008]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bookshow/stories/2007/2080151.htm] Transcript of interview with Ramona Koval on The Book Show, ABC Radio National 7 November 2007
* [http://www.edmundwhite.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/cwr/faculty/ewhite.html Official webpage at Princeton]
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