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==Notable Achievements==
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Lamda Literary Award
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Cofounder of 'Violet Quill' group of gay authors in the United States.  Numerous bestselling novels, including 'A Boy's Own Story' (1982), 'The Beautiful Room is Empty' (1988), 'The Farewell Symphony' (1997), and 'The Married Man' (2000).  Notable as co-author with [[Charles Silverstein]] of the book 'The Joy of Gay Sex'.  A staunchly gay writer who considers himself a spokesperson for the community.  Cultural critic.  One of the founders of the Gay Men's Health Center.  Professor of Creative Writing, Princeton University.  Recipient, Bonham Centre Award, 2014.  
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Cofounder of 'Violet Quill' group of gay authors in the United States.  Numerous bestselling novels, including 'A Boy's Own Story' (1982), 'The Beautiful Room is Empty' (1988), 'The Farewell Symphony' (1997), and 'The Married Man' (2000).  Notable as co-author with [[Charles Silverstein]] of the book 'The Joy of Gay Sex'.  A staunchly gay writer who considers himself a spokesperson for the community.  Cultural critic.  One of the founders of the Gay Men's Health Center.  Professor of Creative Writing, Princeton University.  Recipient, Bonham Centre Award, 2014. Recipient, Lambda Literary Visionary Award (2018).
  
 
==Further Research/Reading==
 
==Further Research/Reading==

Revision as of 14:49, 24 April 2018

Edmund White

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1940 -

Occupation

Writer

Notable Achievements

Lamda Literary Award

Description

Cofounder of 'Violet Quill' group of gay authors in the United States. Numerous bestselling novels, including 'A Boy's Own Story' (1982), 'The Beautiful Room is Empty' (1988), 'The Farewell Symphony' (1997), and 'The Married Man' (2000). Notable as co-author with Charles Silverstein of the book 'The Joy of Gay Sex'. A staunchly gay writer who considers himself a spokesperson for the community. Cultural critic. One of the founders of the Gay Men's Health Center. Professor of Creative Writing, Princeton University. Recipient, Bonham Centre Award, 2014. Recipient, Lambda Literary Visionary Award (2018).

Further Research/Reading


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