Edward Whittemore

Edward Whittemore

Edward Whittemore (May 26, 1933 – August 3, 1995) was an American novelist, the author of five novels written between 1974 and 1987.

Biography and writing career

The youngest of five children, Whittemore was born in May 26, 1933 in Manchester, NH, USA, but little else is known about his early life. He graduated from Deering High School, Portland, Maine in 1951, and went to Yale shortly after, where he obtained a degree in history. He then joined the Marines and served as an officer on a tour of duty in Japan, where he was approached by the CIA and recruited into the service. Working undercover as a reporter for "The Japan Times" from 1958 until 1967, Whittemore visited the Far East, Europe and the Middle East.

It was during this time that Whittemore began working on the novels for which he is probably best known. These constitute the "Jerusalem Quartet", while another, earlier book titled "Quin's Shanghai Circus" (1974) contains the seeds of what was to come in the sequence. Out of print for many years, all five books were reissued by Old Earth Books in 2003.

Many writers and critics have lauded the novels' breadth and imaginative intensity in publications such as "The New York Times Book Review", "Harper's Magazine", "The Nation", "The Village Voice", "Locus Magazine" and "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction". On the other hand, science fiction author and critic Thomas M. Disch gave "Jerusalem Poker" a very negative review in the "Times Literary Supplement", bemoaning more enthusiastic appreciations as a "litany of avant-garde hype" while labelling Whittemore an "anti-writer" with a "genteel poverty of imagination."

In spite of all the enthusiastic reviews, the original editions failed to achieve the same degree of commercial success, and only about 3,000 hardcover and 10,000 paperback copies of each novel ever found a buyer. Whittemore was remarkably jealous about his privacy and refused to give interviews to "unknown correspondents," an attitude that somewhat hampered the promotion effort. His favourite word, "inscrutable," could also very appropriately be applied to him.

In 1982, Whittemore met American artist Helen Bar-Lev, and they lived together in Jerusalem for five years until he abruptly left her. During this time, Bar-Lev drew several sketches of Edward Whittemore and wrote a number of poems about him. [http://www.jerusalemdreaming.info/miscellaneous/helen_barlev.htm]

Edward Whittemore spent the final years of his life in poverty, working as a photocopier at an attorney's office. He died in August 3, 1995 in New York City, shortly after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Works

* "Quin's Shanghai Circus" (1974)

The Jerusalem Quartet

* "Sinai Tapestry" (1977)
* "Jerusalem Poker" (1978)
* "Nile Shadows" (1983)
* "Jericho Mosaic" (1987)

References

* Sydenham, Anne. [http://www.fantasticmetropolis.com/i/whittemore/ Dreaming of Jerusalem] . "The New York Review of Science Fiction", Issue 173, Vol. 15, No. 5, January 2003.
* Thomas, Amelia. [http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0824/p15s01-bogn.html More readers discover the 'best unknown novelist'] . "The Christian Science Monitor", 24 August 2005.

External links

* [http://www.jerusalemdreaming.info/ Jerusalem Dreaming] , a tribute site


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