My Lives: An Autobiography Hardcover – April 11, 2006
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Starred Comments A rich essayist, novelist, biographer (Proust and Gnette), travel writer, critic, and omnipotent literary citizen, White frequently explores events and situations vividly in their lives The theme of two biographies. . Wisely, he did not attempt direct autobiography, but tried a series of essays and meditation, beginning with "my contraction", specifying the struggle between his earlier struggle with homosexuality and other problems; Psychoanalytic process "Although not a bad creed for novelists, I am convinced that everyone deserves a rigorous scrutiny over many years." White parents - conservative Republican father and diligent luxury A mother - after that essay liars are characterized by frank writing about sex and human relationship. And I will make White an idol of gays. His close woman's friend will not be ignored, and he will not ignore the foreign living he explained, including his friendship with the French philosopher Michelle Foucault. Sex is more than any other theme (will satisfy many of his fans), but these elegant written that can appeal to intellect, emotions, and even those parts of our reaction There are more in the work. For Professor at Princeton University, White is everywhere. it is a photo. (April 1st)
The reader will soon understand why this respected American writer restored the word life in his memoirs title. Now, in his medium term, White (author of previous memoirs, 1982 story of the boys themselves, Fanny: 2003 novels etc) has not loved my life from the cradle so far I am not interested in that. Once - for traditional and seamless autobiographical flow. Instead, he chose to recall important events, individuals, places and personal habits in the form of chapters. Therefore it is natural that anecdotes and ideas on parents are summarized in one chapter, "My Mother" and "My Father". In "My Liar", "My Europe", "My Friend", I explored the life he spent with most of his adult life. His early realization theme of homosexuality was to connect chapters, and fortunately he said that middle-aged people accept internal resources as compensation for physical flowers that fell from roses. Sexual exposure, rich words, open, harmless self-assessment. Brad Hooper
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