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About the Author - Edmund White (1087 words) |
 | White's novels include his allegorical fantasia on Fire Island life, Forgetting Elena (1973), Nocturnes for the King of Naples (1978), and the first two volumes of a projected autobiographical tetralogy, A Boy's Own Story (1982) and The Beautiful Room Is Empty (1988). |
 | White's friends saw his character shot luxuriantly through with mischief and desire, oscillating between discipline and anarchism, and always receptively ready for the ludicrous and the hilarious aspects of a life spent existing primarily in the colliding worlds of sex and art. |
 | White's writings look forward to a future of culture as one unlimited by either the rigidity of political correctness, or by the persecution of individuals for their race or sexuality (for White, the power structures behind those two forms of repression have a resemblance). |
| Ed White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (147 words) |
 | Edward Douglass White (1845-1921), a former Chief Justice of the United States. |
 | Ed White, an Offensive Lineman for the San Diego Chargers. |
 | Ed 'Sailor' White (1949-2005), a Canadian professional wrestler best known as Moondog King. |