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2 weeks ago

Lovely: Gore Vidal's The Best Man gets 2 Tony noms: for best revival and for James Earl Jones, arguably "the best man", period.

1 month ago

Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say and not giving a damn. Gore Vidal

1 month ago

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We sent Lauren Lancaster to photograph the revival of Gore Vidal’s “The Best Man,” a play about three men running for President, starring James Earl Jones, Angela Lansbury, and Eric McCormack, of “Will & Grace.” I asked Lancaster, who has recently photographed Ron Paul and Mitt Romney for the magazine, how it compared to some of her actual political shoots. “Of course, there’s a lot…

1 month ago

Gore Vidal's Play @TheBestManBway, With James Earl Jones, Angela Lansbury, John Larroquette, Opens on Broadway Today Link

2 months ago

RT @Jack_Whitam: @JosephMorgan ok here's one for fans of a bit of roman empire history. Julian by Gore Vidal. Brings to life the world o ...

3 months ago

jealous MT @JonahNRO: I got an email from Gore Vidal asking me to donate to D Kucinich. Like getting email from Freddy Kruger 4 Kim Jong Eun

3 months ago

"Never have children, only grandchidren." -Gore Vidal (quoting his grandfather)

3 months ago

"Whenever a friend succeeds, a little something in me dies." - Gore Vidal

4 months ago

The more money an American accumulates, the less interesting he becomes. ~Gore Vidal Link #quotes

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Gore Vidal Biography

Gore Vidal ( /ˌɡɔər vɨˈdɑːl/; born October 3, 1925) is an American author, playwright, essayist, screenwriter, and political activist. His third novel, The City and the Pillar (1948), outraged mainstream critics as one of the first major American novels to feature unambiguous homosexuality. He also ran for political office twice and has been a longtime political critic. Vidal was born Eugene Luther Gore Vidal in West Point, New York, the only child of 1st Lieutenant Eugene Luther Vidal (1895–1969) and Nina Gore (1903–1978). He was born in the Cadet Hospital of the United States Military Academy, where his father was the first aeronautics instructor, and was christened by the headmaster of St. Albans preparatory school, his future alma mater. According to "West Point and the Third Loyalty", an article Vidal wrote for The New York Review of Books (October 18, 1973), he later decided to be called Gore in honor of his maternal grandfather, Thomas Gore, Democratic senator from Oklahoma. Vidal's father, a West Point football quarterback and captain, and an all-American basketball player, was director of the Commerce Department's Bureau of Air Commerce (1933–1937) in the Roosevelt

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