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Gore Vidal

    October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012

    Gore Vidal was a celebrated American author whose work was characterized by sharp intellect and a keen satirical eye on American society. Through his novels, essays, and plays, he frequently explored themes of power, decadence, and critiques of U.S. foreign policy. His distinctive style, often described as aphoristic and aristocratic, reflected a penchant for paradox and irony. Vidal left an indelible mark on American literature as both an astute observer and a formidable critic of his era.

    Gore Vidal
    Point To Point Navigation
    Collected stories
    Vidal in Venice
    A Thirsty Evil
    Julian. Williwaw. The Judgement of Paris. Messiah. The City and the Pillar.
    United States : essays, 1952-1992