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Examines the motivations behind the extremes in Genet's life and writing. Striving to separate the facts from the myths surrounding one of the century's strangest and most mysterious literary rebels, Edmund White worked from assembled letters and interviews to create this portrait.

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Genet by Edmund White

This biography aims to uncover the truth about one of the century's strangest and most mysterious literary rebels. Genet's early life encompassed thieving, the French Foreign Legion and homosexual prostitution. In prison in the 1940s, he began to write. Plays and novels - including "Thief's Journal" and "Our Lady of Flowers" followed. Hailed as a genius, and taken up by the fashionable literary society of post-war Paris, he later espoused the Black Panther movement in America and the Palestinian fight for a homeland. Edmund White examines the motivations behind the extremes in Genet's life and writing. Striving to separate the facts from the myths, and working from assembled letters and interviews, White creates a portrait of an extraordinary man. Edmund White is both novelist and critic, the author of "A Boy's Own Story" and "The Beautiful Room is Empty".
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ISBN 13 9780701133979
ISBN 10 070113397X
Title Genet
Author Edmund White
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Other printed item
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1993-06-17
Number of pages 848
Prizes Winner of Writer's Guild / Macallan Award Non-Fiction Category 1994, Short-listed for Pulitzer Prize for Biography 1995
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