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A Boy's Own Story

by Edmund White
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Overview

Originally published in 1982 as the first of Edmund White's trilogy of autobiographical novels, A Boy's Own Story became an instant classic for its pioneering portrayal of homosexuality. The book's unnamed narrator, growing up during the 1950s, is beset by aloof parents, a cruel sister, and relentless mocking from his peers, compelling him to seek out works of art and literature as solace-and to uncover new relationships in the struggle to embrace his own sexuality. Lyrical and poignant, with powerful evocations of shame and yearning, this is an American literary treasure.

A bittersweet novel of adolescence that is not "exclusively a homosexual boy's story." The New York Times

Synopsis

Originally published in 1982 as the first of Edmund White's trilogy of autobiographical novels, A Boy's Own Story became an instant classic for its pioneering portrayal of homosexuality. The book's unnamed narrator, growing up during the 1950s, is beset by aloof parents, a cruel sister, and relentless mocking from his peers, compelling him to seek out works of art and literature as solace-and to uncover new relationships in the struggle to embrace his own sexuality. Lyrical and poignant, with powerful evocations of shame and yearning, this is an American literary treasure.

Publishers Weekly

Enchanted, dreamy, elegant and exotic. . . . The book touches universal bases with smashing success.

About the Author, Edmund White

Edmund White, the author of thirteen books, has received, among other honors, a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Award for Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Lambda Literary Award for Genet: A Biography.

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Editorials

Chicago Sun-Times

The best American narrative of sexual awakening since Catcher in the Rye

Christopher Lehmann-haupt

This is any boy's story....For all I know, it may any girl's story as well....It is one of the two or three best novels I've read this season.
β€”The New York Times

Publishers Weekly

Enchanted, dreamy, elegant and exotic. . . . The book touches universal bases with smashing success.

San Francisco Chronicle

Every so often a novel comes along that is so ambitious in its intention and so confident of its voice that it reminds us what a singular and potent thing a novel can be. One of these is A Boy's Own Story.

The New York Times Book Review

Edmund White has crossed J.D. Salinger with Oscar Wilde to create an extraordinary novel.

Washington Post Book Review

The story Edmund White tells is spellbinding–by turns incisively satiric, goldenly nostalgic, calmly voluptuous, and throbbing. . . . No reader, straight or gay. . . can fail to experience shock after shock of recognition in these pages, and few, I would bet, will be able to withhold a one-to-one sympathy from the unnamed narrator, even when he is being, by the standards of only yesterday, 'shocking.'

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2009
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780143114840

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