Gore Vidal

Gore Vidal

Gore Vidal was born in 1925 and died in 2012. Their most popular book is The City and the Pillar with 65 saves and an average rating of 3.78.

Author Bio

Gore Vidal was an American writer and public intellectual known for his acerbic epigrammatic wit. His novels and essays interrogated the social and sexual norms he perceived as driving American life. Vidal was heavily involved in politics, and unsuccessfully sought office twice as a Democratic Party candidate, first in 1960 to the United States House of Representatives (for New York), and later in 1982 to the United States Senate (for California).

As a novelist, Vidal explored the nature of corruption in public and private life. His style of narration evoked the time and place of his stories and delineated his characters' psychology. His third novel, The City and the Pillar (1948), about a dispassionately presented male homosexual relationship, offended conservative book reviewers' literary, political, and moral sensibilities.

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

7 primary books

Authored 100% of series

Narratives of Empire

Narratives of Empire is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 1967 with contributions by Gore Vidal.

#1
Burr
#2
Lincoln
#3
1876
#4
Empire
#5
Hollywood

Series

3 primary books

Authored 33% of series

Peter Cutler Sargent II

Peter Cutler Sargent II is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 1952 with contributions by Edgar Box and Gore Vidal.

Series

10 released books

Authored 10% of series

Icons of America

Icons of America is a 10-book series with 10 released primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Arthur C. Danto, Gore Vidal, and Josh Ozersky.

Andy Warhol
Inventing a Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson
The Hamburger: A History
The hamburger
Fred Astaire