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“But perhaps more essential, in The Beautiful Room Is Empty (the rather enigmatic quotation is from Kafka) are [Edmund] White’s descriptions of the discovery of the world of art, a subject not often...
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Edmund White Caracole (Plume, 1986) Edmund White’s narrative works might be divided into four categories: first, the obliquely fabulist early novels which are relatively forgotten (Forgetting Elena,...
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“But perhaps more essential, in The Beautiful Room Is Empty (the rather enigmatic quotation is from Kafka) are [Edmund] White’s descriptions of the discovery of the world of art, a subject not often...
View Articlethis page is the final print, music added
“Because a novel – these words – is shared experience, a clumsy but sometimes funny conversation between two people in which one of them is doing all the talking, it will always be tighter and more...
View Articledisclosure
“. . . since in America curiosity counts as a social grace. Tina was highly evasive in answering me, since in Europe satisfying curiosity of my sort counts as a betrayal. Americans serve themselves...
View Articlenoted
William Poundstone’s Ann Coulter: Human Document (via The Dizzies). Jennifer Gough-Cooper and Jacques Caumont’s ephemerides of Marcel Duchamp (via rodcorp). 910 Mb of David Foster Wallace-related...
View Articleedmund white, “city boy”
Edmund White City Boy: My Life in New York During the 1960s and ’70s (Bloomsbury, 2009) The first question that arises with this book is why. Edmund White has already written a biography, of a sort (My...
View Articlearistocrats
“What Gabriel had to realize was that aristocrats, unlike intellectuals, had no desire to improve or prove themselves. In the world of the salons there was no future, only the present. One looked at a...
View Articleedmund white, “caracole”
Edmund White Caracole (Plume, 1986) Edmund White’s narrative works might be divided into four categories: first, the obliquely fabulist early novels which are relatively forgotten (Forgetting Elena,...
View Articlegiving it all away
“But perhaps more essential, in The Beautiful Room Is Empty (the rather enigmatic quotation is from Kafka) are [Edmund] White’s descriptions of the discovery of the world of art, a subject not often...
View Articlethis page is the final print, music added
“Because a novel – these words – is shared experience, a clumsy but sometimes funny conversation between two people in which one of them is doing all the talking, it will always be tighter and more...
View Articledisclosure
“. . . since in America curiosity counts as a social grace. Tina was highly evasive in answering me, since in Europe satisfying curiosity of my sort counts as a betrayal. Americans serve themselves...
View Articlenoted
William Poundstone’s Ann Coulter: Human Document (via The Dizzies). Jennifer Gough-Cooper and Jacques Caumont’s ephemerides of Marcel Duchamp (via rodcorp). 910 Mb of David Foster Wallace-related...
View Articleedmund white, “city boy”
Edmund White City Boy: My Life in New York During the 1960s and ’70s (Bloomsbury, 2009) The first question that arises with this book is why. Edmund White has already written a biography, of a sort (My...
View Articlearistocrats
“What Gabriel had to realize was that aristocrats, unlike intellectuals, had no desire to improve or prove themselves. In the world of the salons there was no future, only the present. One looked at a...
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