[15] Vidal's mother, Nina Gore, was a socialite who made her Broadway theater debut as an extra actress in Sign of
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His father, Eugene Luther Vidal, worked for the Roosevelt administration as Director of Air Commerce from 1933 until 1937
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The Vidals endured a rocky marriage divorcing ten years after Gore's birth
The novel was published shortly after an anti-pornography ruling by the Supreme Court; Vidal responded by replacing the profanity in his novel with the names of the Justices involved (e
His parents divorced in 1935, when Vidal was nine, and he enlisted in the Political power, especially its misuses, had interested Gore Vidal since boyhood
O seu terceiro romance, A Cidade e o Pilar (1948), causou enorme escândalo entre os críticos e o público mais
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The film stars Malcolm McDowell (who also co-wrote the film) in the title role, alongside Teresa Ann Savoy, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole, John Steiner, and John Gielgud
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The two exchanged letters after Vidal's 1998 article in Vanity Fair on "the shredding" of the Bill of Rights and their By Diane Johnson
Vidal, you recently wrote in The New York Review of Books, “When it comes to matters of prose and of fiction at Eugene Luther Gore Vidal Jr
During his lifetime, Gore Vidal (1925–2012) commended homegrown populists, Vidal’s parents, who divorced in 1935, dispatched him to all the right schools—St
The Gore Vidal papers include a variety of materials reflecting his personal, literary, political, and business life
About a month ago, a letter was sent to 30 prominent friends and supporters of the leftist weekly, The Nation, which had earlier published an article by Gore Vidal Influences