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Michael Carroll: Little Reef, and Edmund White: Inside a Pearl

An exciting first for Bookworm, recently married literary-couple Michael Carroll and Edmund White join us for a double-interview.

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By Michael Silverblatt • Jun 19, 2014 • 28m Listen

This week is a rare and exciting first for Bookworm: Michael Carroll and Edmund White, two male authors who, after twenty years together, have recently become married, join us for a double-interview. On the eve of Carroll’s first book, Little Reef and Other Stories (University of Wisconsin Press) and in the wake of White's 26th Inside a Pearl: My Years in Paris (Bloomsbury), we speak of the influence they have had on one another over the course of their relationship and the difficulties and pleasures of sharing the literary life with one’s partner.

Banner image: (L-R) Edmund White and Michael Carroll

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    Michael Silverblatt

    host, 'Bookworm'

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    Connie Alvarez

    Communications Director

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    Alan Howard

    Bookworm Collaborator

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    Michael Carroll

    novelist and short-story author

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    Edmund White

    novelist and short-story author

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