"I think sincerity was my sole aesthetic and realism my experimental technique"
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The subtext is defensive and daring at once. Defensive, because “sincerity” anticipates the charge of narcissism often leveled at autobiographical or confessional writing: no, the self isn’t the subject because it’s special, but because it’s the most accountable material. Daring, because it insists that realism - the supposedly conservative mode - can be used like laboratory equipment. You test social scripts, map desire, record the grain of shame and pleasure, and see what survives the light.
Context matters: White comes out of postwar American letters, through gay liberation and the AIDS era, when the politics of representation were inseparable from survival. In that climate, sincerity isn’t a vibe; it’s a refusal to let other people’s euphemisms dictate your plot. Realism becomes experimental precisely because telling the truth about certain bodies and intimacies was, for a long time, treated as impossible.
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