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  1. Lincoln: A Novel (Narratives of Empire) by Gore Vidal, 2000-02-15
  2. Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace: How We Got to Be So Hated by Gore Vidal, 2002-03-10
  3. Creation: A Novel by Gore Vidal, 2002-08-27
  4. Julian: A Novel by Gore Vidal, 2003-08-12
  5. The Judgment of Paris by Gore Vidal, 2007-03-28
  6. 1876: A Novel by Gore Vidal, 2000-02-15
  7. Empire: A Novel by Gore Vidal, 2000-08-01
  8. Dreaming War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta (Nation Books) by Gore Vidal, 2002-12-16
  9. Gore Vidal: Snapshots in History's Glare by Gore Vidal, 2009-10-01
  10. Point to Point Navigation: A Memoir (Vintage) by Gore Vidal, 2007-10-09
  11. The Last Empire: Essays 1992-2000 by Gore Vidal, 2002-06-11
  12. Selected Essays of Gore Vidal (Vintage International) by Gore Vidal, 2009-06-16
  13. Washington, D.C: A Novel (Narratives of Empire). by Gore Vidal, 2000-08-01
  14. Burr: A Novel by Gore Vidal, 2000-02-15

1. Vidal, Gore (Open Library)
Books by Vidal, Gore The city and the pillar 18 editions first published in 1948 DAISY
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2. Vidal, Gore
United States Essays 19521992, Point to Point Navigation A Memoir, Creation, Lincoln A Novel, XXX 30 Porn-Star Portraits, Burr a Novel, Julian A Novel, Perpetual War for
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  • Outstanding, relevant and necessary Gore Vidal, United States Master Essayist At Work Gleefully malicious Mencken and Paine would applaud
United States: Essays 1952-1992
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    From the Trade Paperback edition. Customer Reviews: Outstanding, relevant and necessary These particular selections of essays by the prolific and most caustic critics of the American Republic, has sat on my bookshelf since the early months of 1999. Included in this overwhelming collection are 114 essays, in some cases, randomly categorized into three chapters - State of Art, State of the Union and State of Being. Vidal is an intensely knowledgeable fellow, and therefore has an opinion on just about everything having to do with art, history, politics, the state of literature and his beloved Republic To attempt to read this entire tome (1271 pages) from start to finish over a few weeks (my original intention) proved to be impossible. Although informative and extremely entertaining, there was just too much to digest, too important to scan through, thus I would mark the essays read with a tick on the contents page, place the book back on the shelf, only to return when the time felt right to take them up again.

    3. VIDAL GORE | NowPublic Photo Archives
    Gore Vidal, american writer, posing in Casa delle Letterature Rome.
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    4. The Gore Vidal Index
    Introduction, thumbnail reviews of Vidal's novels, book covers of foreign translations, foreign editions and foreign search list.
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    5. Gore Vidal - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Vidal, Gore Alternative names Vidal, Eugene Luther Gore Short description American author Date of birth October 3, 1925 Place of birth West Point, New York
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    Vidal in New York City to discuss his 2009 book, Gore Vidal: Snapshots in History's Glare Born Eugene Luther Gore Vidal
    October 3, 1925
    West Point, New York
    Pen name Edgar Box
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    Katherine Everard Occupation Novelist, essayist, journalist, playwright Nationality United States Genres Drama, fictional prose, essay, literary criticism Literary movement Postmodernism Influences Petronius Apuleius Thomas Mann Henry James ... Carson McCullers Influenced William Kennedy Clive James Christopher Hitchens Truman Capote ... Bill Maher Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (pronounced /ˌɡɔər vɨˈdɑːl/ born October 3, 1925) is an American author playwright essayist ... screenwriter , and political activist . Early in his career he wrote The City and the Pillar (1948), which outraged mainstream critics as one of the first major American novels to feature unambiguous homosexuality . He subsequently emerged as one of America's most important literary figures due to the enormous quantity and quality of work produced over the course of his career, including novels, essays, plays, and short stories covering a wide variety of topics and eras. He also ran for political office twice and served as a longtime political critic.
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    6. Featured Author Gore Vidal
    A collection of articles and book reviews by and about Vidal from the New York Times.
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    SUMMARY Comprising more than 100 of Vidal's inimitable pieces, this National Book Award winner features the author's choice of the essays that he has written over a period of 40 yearsa definitive guide to post-war America. SUMMARY Comprising more than 100 of Vidal's inimitable pieces, this National Book Award winner features the author's choice of the essays that he has written over a period of 40 yearsa definitive guide to post-war America. Customer Service Media Center Mobile Bookstores ... Gift Certificates

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    Gore (Eugene Luther) Vidal (1925-) - Original name Eugene Luther Vidal - Detective novels under the pseudonym Edgar Box Prolific American novelist, playwright, and essayist, one of the great stylists of contemporary American prose, who has been active in politics. Vidal made his debut as novelist with WILLIWAW at the age of 19, while still in US Army uniform. "One understands of course why the role of the individual in history is instinctively played down by a would-be egalitarian society. We are, quite naturally, afraid of being victimized by reckless adventurers. To avoid this we have created a myth of the ineluctable mass ('other-directedness') which governs all. Science, we are told, is not a matter of individual inquiry but of collective effort. Even the surface storminess of our elections disguises a fundamental indifference to human personality; if not this man, then that one; it's all the same, life will go on." (from 'Robert Graves and the Twelve Caesars', in

    9. Gore Vidal - IMDb
    Gore Vidal was born in 1925 to West Point aeronautics instructor Gene Vidal and his wife Nina. The Vidals endured a rocky marriage divorcing ten years after Gore's birth
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    11. Gore Vidal | The New York Review Of Books
    Links to reviews and articles in the New York Review of Books, plus a bibliography of Vidal s books.
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    12. Vidal, Gore - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Vidal, Gore
    Vidal, Gore (1925– ) US writer and critic. Much of his fiction deals satirically with history and politics and includes the novels Myra Breckinridge (1968), Burr (1973), Empire
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    13. Glbtq >> Literature >> Vidal, Gore
    The multifaceted Gore Vidal is important in the gay literary heritage because of the straightforwardness with which he has pursued gay themes and included gay characters in his
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    Vidal, Gore (b. 1925) page: Two Sisters (1970) is, however, Vidal's most successful tour de force both in experimental point of view and in realistic representation of homosexual identity. A silly screenplay for an unmade film is the centerpiece of this work. There are again alternating first-person narrators from past and present who have very different perspectives on the nature of this curious piece of writing. The work is something of a Sponsor Message. sr_adspace_id = 3294807; sr_adspace_width = 300; sr_adspace_height = 250; sr_adspace_type = "graphic"; sr_ad_new_window = true; This self-projection is in the tradition of Somerset Maugham or Christopher Isherwood, but Vidal writes with much more forthrightness about his sexuality, thus taking the nonfiction novel to a new plane of self-revelation. He shows himself exploring sexual as well as artistic freedom in Europe away from the conservatism of America.

    14. Gore Vidal Interview With Don Swaim
    Interview, in RealAudio format, with Don Swaim of CBS Radio in 1992.
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    Gore Vidal, author of Burr Hollywood, Lincoln, Myra Breckinridge , and , talks with Don Swaim about satire, watching movies, blasphemy, freedom of religion, politics, and his controversial novel, Live from Golgatha , in this 1992 interview. Listen to the Gore Vidal interview with Don Swaim, September 23, 1992
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    Vidal, Gore (b. 1925) page: The multifaceted Gore Vidalborn Eugene Luther Vidal Jr. on October 3, 1925is a novelist, playwright, essayist, mystery writer (under the pseudonym Edgar Box), pulp romancer (under the pseudonym Katherine Everard, chosen in homage to the New York bathhouse), adventure writer (under the pseudonym Cameron Kay, the name of his great uncle), screenwriter, social critic, literary critic, congressional candidate, political activist, and actor. Entering the army during World War II while in his teens and rising to the rank of sergeant, Vidal has had no formal higher education. He is important for the gay literary heritage because of the straightforwardness with which he has pursued gay themes and included gay characters in his work, beginning in his teens when he wrote his first novel

    16. #895 | The Golden Age (Vidal, Gore) For Sale
    Other First Edition Books for sale Author Vidal, Gore. Publication New York City, NY Doubleday, 2000. Binding Hardcover. Edition First Edition One Hundreth Printing. Pages 467.
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    17. Creation (Gore Vidal) - Book Review
    Yee favourably reviews Gore Vidal s historical novel, which geographically spans most of the fifth century civilised world.
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    Heinemann 1981 A book review by Danny Yee In 445 BC Cyrus Spitama, the Persian ambassador to Athens, hears Herodotus reading from his "Histories" and in response recounts to his nephew Democritus the story of his life. He has served three Persian kings and traveled to India and China; himself the grandson of Zoroaster, he has met Buddha, Gosala, Lao Tse and Confucius! This is the thesis of Creation , a historical novel which geographically spans most of the fifth century civilised world and intellectually engages with an immense range of ideas about the fundamental nature of creation. While it's probably impossible to avoid shallowness in presenting complex philosophical and religious systems in a novel, Vidal does a surprisingly good job of it: if you don't know anything about Buddhism or Confucianism or Taoism, then you could learn quite a bit about them from Creation . He's also careful to avoid any anachronistic traces of Christianity (although, in contrast with Buddhism and Confucianism, it could be argued that Zoroastrianism pretty much is Christianity), though I found the omission of a meeting with a Jewish religious figure a little surprising. Although religious and philosophical ideas are at the core of Creation Creation as a "superior airport novel", but I don't think that is a fair judgement unless readability is a sufficient criterion for calling something an airport novel!

    18. Vidal, Gore - Astro-Databank, Gore Vidal Horoscope, Born 3 October 1925 In West
    Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Gore Vidal born on 3 October 1925 West Point NY, USA
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    Jump to: navigation search Gore Vidal natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Gore Vidal Name Vidal, Gore Gender : M born on 3 October 1925 at 10:00 (= 10:00 AM ) Place West Point NY, USA, Timezone EST h5w (is standard time) Data source BC/BR in hand Rodden Rating AA Astrology data Asc. add Gore Vidal to 'my astro'
    Biography
    American playwright, critic, novelist and essayist, one of the great stylists of contemporary American prose. He made his debut as a novelist with "Williwaw" at the age of 19. His books include "Myra Breckenridge," "Washington D.C." and "Blood Kin." He adapted several plays for film, including two for friend Tennessee Williams. An extremely prolific author, he has written 22 novels, at least 200 essays, five plays, a memoir, various screenplays and numerous short stories. As he is perceptive with an inventive wit, he is an iconoclast in each of his professions. The grandson of U.S. Senator from Oklahoma Thomas P. Gore, and cousin of U.S. Vice President Al Gore, he is active in politics. He was an intimate of U.S. President Jack and wife Jackie Kennedy. In 1960 he unsuccessfully ran for Congress, and in 1982 he unsuccessfully ran for the Senate. Gore Vidal was born at the military academy in West Point, New York, where his father was an instructor. He grew up near Washington, D.C., in his grandfather’s house. As a teenager, Vidal adopted the first name of Gore. Vidal learned about political and social life among notables. He also spent time on the Virginia estate of his stepfather, Hugh D. Auchincloss.

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