Edmund White, Celebrated Gay Literature Pioneer, Passes Away at 85

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Edmund White, a pioneering gay author known for his autobiographical fiction and memoirs, died at 85 in Manhattan. His work, which includes over 30 books, significantly shaped queer literature and explored his personal life, sexual experiences, and the AIDS crisis. White was also a biographer, teacher, and activist, surviving decades of health challenges and leaving a lasting literary legacy.
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