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Sometimes I have the feeling that we're in one room with two opposite doors and each of us holds the handle of one door, one of us flicks an eyelash and the other is already behind his door, and now the first one has but to utter a word ad immediately the second one has closed his door behind him and can no longer be seen. He's sure to open the door again for it's a room which perhaps one cannot leave. If only the first one were not precisely like the second, if he were calm, if he would only pretend not to look at the other, if he slowly set the room in order as though it were a room like any other; but instead he does exactly the same as the other at his door, sometimes even both are behind the doors and the the beautiful room is empty." Franz Kafka (in a letter to Milena Jesenska)


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Incestuous feelings existed in White's family; his mother was attracted to him. The novel The Married Man (2000) is gay-themed and draws on White's life. When I was 15 years old I wrote my first (unpubliEdmund Whited) novel about being gay at a time when there were no other gay novels.

Edmund Valentine White III (born January 13 1940) is an American novelist as well as a writer of memoirs and an essayist on literary and social topics. Much of his writing is on the theme of same-sex love.

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