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Perspective: Gore Vidal, connoisseur of empires
Los Angeles Times In March 2003, as US forces were pouring into Iraq, I interviewed Gore Vidal at his elegant home in the Hollywood Hills. The conflict's opening days hadn't gone quite as smoothly as some Pentagon planners had anticipated, and Vidal, a self-described ... Redeeming GoreHuffington Post (blog) Gore Vidal: Analog trollABC News Gore Vidal's reading list for AmericaSalon CNN -Georgetowner -Indian Express all 48 news articles » |
Redeeming Gore
Huffington Post (blog) I grew up on Gore Vidal. As a teenager in Virginia, I knew him first as a TV personality, then as an essayist and finally as a novelist. There was nobody else like him. On television he was unflappable. On the page he was startlingly funny, especially ... |
Gore Vidal, celebrated author, playwright, dies
The Seattle Times Gore Vidal, celebrated author, playwright, dies. In a world more to his liking, Gore Vidal might have been president, or even king. He had an aristocrat's bearing - tall, handsome and composed - and an authoritative baritone ideal for summoning an aide ... |
Newsday (blog) |
Gore Vidal, author and West Point native, dead at 86
Newsday (blog) Gore Vidal was impossible to categorize, which was exactly the way he liked it. The reading public knew the West Point native as a literary juggernaut who wrote 25 novels -- from the historical "Lincoln" to the satirical "Myra Breckinridge" -- and ... |
Hail and Farewell, Gore Vidal
Huffington Post I remember Gore Vidal like a Bond villain. He was sitting on the edge of his bed in that same big house in the Hollywood Hills where he died Tuesday night. Holding on to a glass of whiskey with one hand, he used the other to stroke a giant white cat ... |
New York Times |
Gore Vidal Dies at 86; Prolific, Elegant, Acerbic Writer
New York Times Gore Vidal, the elegant, acerbic all-around man of letters who presided with a certain relish over what he declared to be the end of American civilization, died on Tuesday at his home in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles, where he moved in ... The Precision of Gore Vidal, BroadcasterHuffington Post Gore Vidal Remembered By His Closest Friend, Scotty BowersDaily Beast Gore Vidal vs. William F. Buckley (Video)The Atlantic CounterPunch -Chicago Tribune -Jewish Telegraphic Agency (blog) all 2,081 news articles » |
Gore Vidal dies; imperious gadfly and prolific, graceful writer was 86
Washington Post Gore Vidal, a celebrated writer, cultural gadfly and occasional political candidate, died July 31 at his home in Hollywood Hills, Calif., at 86. He had complications from pneumonia, his nephew, the actor, director and screenwriter Burr Steers, told the ... |
New Yorker (blog) |
Perspective: Gore Vidal, connoisseur of empires
Los Angeles Times In March 2003, as U.S. forces were pouring into Iraq, I interviewed Gore Vidal at his elegant home in the Hollywood Hills. The conflict's opening days hadn't gone quite as smoothly as some Pentagon planners had anticipated, and Vidal, a self-described ... Cavett: Gore Vidal hates being deadCNN The Legacy Of Gore VidalHuffington Post Postscript: Gore VidalNew Yorker (blog) ABC News -Voice of America -FrontPage Magazine all 77 news articles » |
Daily Beast |
Gore Vidal's Great Love, Baseball Prodigy James Trimble
Daily Beast Gore Vidal chose to be buried beside his partner of more than half a century—but he picked the cemetery to be just a few strides from the one great love of his life, a golden-haired baseball prodigy who joined the Marines and was killed by a Japanese ... Gore Vidal dies; imperious gadfly and prolific, graceful writer was 86Washington Post Gore Vidal Skewered the Powerful as Insider: AppreciationBusinessweek My Gore Vidal DaysHuffington Post (blog) Los Angeles Times -Detroit Free Press -CBS News all 2,019 news articles » |
Gore Vidal's colorful career behind (and in front of) the camera
Los Angeles Times Gore Vidal was best known as an author, pundit and raconteur. But the writer, who died Tuesday at 86, also had time for movies — both writing for and appearing in them. His screenwriting career took more than a few notable turns. Most famously was ... |
Gore Vidal Leaves the Ring
New York Times (blog) Gore Vidal, who died at 86 on Tuesday, wore many hats: Novelist. Essayist. Screenwriter. Playwright. He was also a combatant, one of the last popular authors whose public persona was opinionated, political and aggressive. In 1968, arguing with William F. |
Gore Vidal 1925-2012
Buffalo News (blog) I was 18 when I first read Gore Vidal's novel "The City and the Pillar." It was the early 60's. I was reading a lot of Vidal and Mailer essays in the minor miracle that was Esquire Magazine at the time (it was, to many of us, the center of American ... |
Gore Vidal, TV star: From William Buckley to Ali G
Entertainment Weekly Gore Vidal, who died on Tuesday at age 86, almost always stirred things up when he appeared on television. Coming on the scene around the same time Marshall McLuhan had dubbed TV the “cool medium,” Vidal heated up the screen with his forthright, ... |
Remembering Gore Vidal
Washington Post 1, 2012 - Gore Vidal has died at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 86. Martha Teichner looks back at the author who was able to use his words and wield them as swords to cut down the powerful, and often, other writers and intellectuals. (/CBS News) ... and more » |
The great, and entitled Gore Vidal
The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Gore Vidal seemed able not only to do anything, but to do it all at the same time. In the early 1960s, you might catch him on a television talk show, read an essay of his in The Nation about Norman Mailer, see "The Best Man" on ... |
Goodbye to Gore Vidal
FrontPage Magazine If Vidal the novelist seems almost surely destined for the ash-heap of literary history, his essays were – very often – instant classics. He had two principal topics: literature and politics. If his novels (especially the history ones) often seemed the ... and more » |
Gore Vidal's Historical Novel 'Julian' and Its Modern Parallels
WNYC (blog) "I can talk for an hour without notes, but for 15 minutes, I have to read it. I shall look up occasionally to give an air of spontaneity." Thus, Gore Vidal begins one of his customarily suave and witty speeches, this one delivered at a Books and ... |
Gore Vidal, 1925-2012
New York Daily News (blog) Gore Vidal, one of the last mid-century masters of American prose and provocation, has died at 86 at his home in Los Angeles. He had apparently been ailing for "quite a while," according to his nephew Burr Steers, who was quoted in the Associated Press. |
New York Times |
Master Polemicists From Similar Roots
New York Times By SAM TANENHAUS. Published: August 1, 2012. Gore Vidal, as many have noted, belonged to a singular generation of American literary men — and yes, almost all were men — whose public identities at times eclipsed their literary achievements. and more » |
Gore Vidal dies at 86
Washington Post 1, 2012 - Author and playwright Gore Vidal died in Los Angeles on Tuesday. He wrote hundreds of essays and many best-selling novels in his long career. (Associated Press/AP) Correction: Clarification: E-mail · Save/Share · Embed · Comments · Permalink ... and more » |
Gore Vidal's Rock Creek Park Childhood: Retracing The Steps Of An American ...
Huffington Post To Gore Vidal, the great American literary icon, intellectual, playwright, essayist and commentator who died Tuesday night in Los Angeles at age 86, Broad Branch was a special place. Vidal grew up overlooking this beautiful, leafy and wild part of the ... and more » |
Slate Magazine (blog) |
Why Gore Vidal's “Some Jews & The Gays” Is Still Relevant
Slate Magazine (blog) So, with the news of Gore Vidal's death last night, a friend prompted me to visit the author's classic 1981 essay, “Some Jews & The Gays.” You should do the same. Not only is the piece a Platonic-level example of the polemic form—a contrapuntal ... and more » |
Gore Vidal, gentleman bitch
Capital New York Welcome to Assessment, an occasional tour through the fights, critical squabbles and obsessions of the Internet culture machine. “Gore Vidal loved America in the way that the best of the founders did,” The Nation's John Nicols wrote today. He also ... and more » |