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Conversations with Gore Vidal (Literary Conversations Series)

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4.9/5 (11426 ratings)
Description:Almost sixty years ago, Gore Vidal burst onto the literary landscape with his World War II novel Williwaw . He never looked back. To date he has published twenty-nine novels, one short story collection, six theatrical plays, and numerous books of nonfiction. His novel The City and the Pillar was a groundbreaking work in the history of homosexual literature. In Myra Breckinridge Vidal created a ribald parody of sexual morality and identity. In 1967 Vidal published Washington, D.C. It would be the first of seven novels that have come to be known as the American Chronicles , a sprawling history of the empire filled with a cast of the most significant social, literary, and political figures of the United States.Conversations with Gore Vidal features provocative and intriguing interviews with one of America's most prolific authors. Vidal was an enfant terrible in the 1940s and a marginalized homosexual in the 1950s. As Edgar Box he wrote mysteries, and as a screenwriter he penned the script for Ben-Hur . In 1960 he ran for Congress. In the 1990s, he appeared in films such as Gattaca , Bob Roberts , and Shadow Conspiracy . His essay collection United Essays 1952-1992 , which features 114 pieces on everything from Howard Hughes to French literature, won the National Book Award.Vidal proves himself here to be a witty, acerbic, cantankerous conversationalist, one who is willing to-and often eager to-defy conventional wisdom and lacerate the tired clichés inherent in both politics and literature. A defiant political insider who is related to both the Gores and the Kennedys, he is a proud Leftist who nevertheless does not hesitate to slash at party orthodoxy when he deems it necessary.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Conversations with Gore Vidal (Literary Conversations Series). To get started finding Conversations with Gore Vidal (Literary Conversations Series), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Conversations with Gore Vidal (Literary Conversations Series)

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4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Almost sixty years ago, Gore Vidal burst onto the literary landscape with his World War II novel Williwaw . He never looked back. To date he has published twenty-nine novels, one short story collection, six theatrical plays, and numerous books of nonfiction. His novel The City and the Pillar was a groundbreaking work in the history of homosexual literature. In Myra Breckinridge Vidal created a ribald parody of sexual morality and identity. In 1967 Vidal published Washington, D.C. It would be the first of seven novels that have come to be known as the American Chronicles , a sprawling history of the empire filled with a cast of the most significant social, literary, and political figures of the United States.Conversations with Gore Vidal features provocative and intriguing interviews with one of America's most prolific authors. Vidal was an enfant terrible in the 1940s and a marginalized homosexual in the 1950s. As Edgar Box he wrote mysteries, and as a screenwriter he penned the script for Ben-Hur . In 1960 he ran for Congress. In the 1990s, he appeared in films such as Gattaca , Bob Roberts , and Shadow Conspiracy . His essay collection United Essays 1952-1992 , which features 114 pieces on everything from Howard Hughes to French literature, won the National Book Award.Vidal proves himself here to be a witty, acerbic, cantankerous conversationalist, one who is willing to-and often eager to-defy conventional wisdom and lacerate the tired clichés inherent in both politics and literature. A defiant political insider who is related to both the Gores and the Kennedys, he is a proud Leftist who nevertheless does not hesitate to slash at party orthodoxy when he deems it necessary.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Conversations with Gore Vidal (Literary Conversations Series). To get started finding Conversations with Gore Vidal (Literary Conversations Series), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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1578066735
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