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| The Flaneur by Edmund White |
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A flaneur is 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. In this book, Edmund White strolls into the parts of Paris virtually unknown to visitors and to many Parisians.
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| Hardcover - 211 pages (19 February, 2001) [Hits: 389] |
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| A Boy's Own Story by Edmund White |
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If for nothing else, read this book for the beauty of its writing. The story ought to fall into the coming-of-age category, yet even here it is better than the average. It is told with poignancy, humour and not over the top. But the style takes this book into great modern literature. How often can a damned good read also be so well written.
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| Paperback - 240 pages (14 March, 1986) [Hits: 557] |
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| Beautiful Room Is Empty, The by Edmund White. List Price:£6.99 |
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Moving with sinuous ease from a claustrophobic Midwestern college town in the 1950s to Greenwich Village on the night of the Stonewall rebellion, Edmund White's poised yet scalding autobiographical novel is a portrait of the artist as a young gay man finding his way within a country that has no room for sexual dissidents.
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| Paperback - 192 pages (18 November, 1988) [Hits: 401] |
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| Married Man, The by Edmund White |
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Austin Smith, 49-year-old American cultural journalist and 18th-century French furniture specialist living in Paris, meets Julien, 29-year-old French architect, at the gym. Although Julien is The Married Man, it's not long before the two are an established couple, attempting to deal with Julien's unexpected illness, his mysterious family past and his conventional bourgeois mores--so distant from those espoused by 1970s gay product Austin--as they flit with "Aids-restlessness" between Paris and the French countryside, Italy, North Africa and the US.
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| Paperback - 310 pages new edition [Hits: 437] |
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