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From the supplier: Author Edmund White feels much of his fiction draws on diverse influences while remaining based in his life. White began writing at fifteen, though his first novel was not published until more than twenty years later. His experiments with incorporating altered events from his life gradually became bolder, and his mature work reflects his use of aesthetics and invented sociology. White's nonfiction includes his most popular work, 'The Joy of Gay Sex,' and a thoroughly-researched biography of Jean Genet.
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Title: Edmund White speaks with Edmund White. (interview)(Interview)
Author: Edmund White
Publication:The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1996
Publisher: Review of Contemporary Fiction
Volume: v16 Issue: n3 Page: p13(8)
Article Type: Interview
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Author(s)Edmund White
PublisherReview of Contemporary Fiction
ISBN / ASINB00096NF02
ISBN-13978B00096NF09
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