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Edmund White

The Unpunished Vice


A Life of Reading
2018. 240 S. 8.503937 in
Verlag/Jahr: BLOOMSBURY TRADE; BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING 2018
ISBN: 1-408-87026-6 (1408870266)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-408-87026-6 (9781408870266)

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An insightful account of the key role reading has played in the life of literary icon Edmund White
An insightful account of the key role reading has played in the life of literary icon Edmund White

Edmund White made his name as a writer, but he remembers his life through the books he read. For White, each momentous occasion came with books to match: Proust´s Remembrance of Things Past, which opened up the seemingly closed world of homosexuality while he was at boarding school in Michigan; the Ezra Pound poems adored by a lover he followed to New York; the biography of Stephen Crane that inspired one of White´s novels.

Blending memoir and literary criticism, The Unpunished Vice is a compendium of all the ways reading has shaped White´s life and work. His larger-than-life presence on the literary scene - he is close friends with giants including Michael Ondaatje and Joyce Carol Oates - lends itself to fascinating, intimate insights into the lives of some of the world´s best-loved cultural figures. With characteristic wit and candour, he recalls reading Henry James to Peggy Guggenheim in her private gondola in Venice, and phone calls at eight o´clock in the morning to Vladimir Nabokov - who once said that White was his favourite American writer.

The Unpunished Vice is a sensitive, smart and insightful account of a life in literature.
I find it impossible to imagine anyone better read than White . Wisdom and a certain kind of tenderness are to be found on every page Rachel Cooke Observer
White, Edmund
Edmund White (b. Ohio, USA, 1940) is the author of many critically acclaimed books, the most recent being The Flaneur. He was made an officer in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and won a literary prize from the Festival of Deauville. He now teaches at Princeton University. His acclaimed autobiography, My Lives, was published by Bloomsbury in 2006, while his play, Terre Haute, was published by Methuen Drama in 2007.