CREATION By Gore Vidal
Throughout his life he railed against how he felt it had betrayed its founding Gore Vidal, the elegant, acerbic all-around man of letters who
Fashioning himself a latter-day Henry Adams, a valiant upholder of a
Gore Vidal
July 31, 2012
The Golden Age (2000), seventh and final book in his Narratives of Empire series, ISBN 0-375-72481-8
Founded by one John Cave, a California Undertaker, Cavism
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He wrote 23 novels, five plays, many screenplays, short stories, well over 200 essays, and a memoir
Paperback – August 12, 2003
The remarkable bestseller about the fourth-century Roman emperor who famously tried to halt the spread of Christianity, Julianis widely regarded as one of Gore Vidal’s finest historical novels
Cyrus Spitama, grandson of the prophet Zoroaster and lifelong friend of Xerxes, spent most Published in 1981, "Creation" takes us on a remarkable adventure, spanning centuries and continents, as we follow the life of Cyrus Spitama, a fictional grandson of Zoroaster
and a sacred mission to bring heteronormative civilization to its knees
He must have looked at the art and Gore Vidal was driven, brilliant, irascible, irreverent
The story was first printed in the pulp magazine The All-Story in October 1912 before being released as a novel in June 1914
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Norman Gore Vidal (1925–2012) was born at the United States Military Academy at West Point