Gore vidal bio
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“At any given moment, public opinion is a chaos of superstition, misinformation and prejudice.”
– Gore Vidal
Eugene Louis Vidal was born on October 3, in West Point, NY. He inherited his mother’s maiden name of “Gore” when he was baptized into the Episcopal faith at age By age 14 he dropped his first two names because he "wanted a sharp, distinctive name, appropriate for an aspiring author, or a national political leader.” After graduating from Exeter in , Vidal joined the U.S. Army which influenced his first novel, Williwaw, published at age His third novel, The City and the Pillar (), is the story of professional tennis player who never outgrows a boyhood crush on his best friend. The idea that gay men circulate in society largely undetected was an outrage to many readers. At the publisher’s insistence, the original book ended with a violent death. In , with the change in social values, Vidal published a revised version. That book is often cited as the first mainstream coming-out novel. Though he rejected being thought of as a ‘gay author’ and did not much embrace the gay community, most of his work featured more or less prominent gay characters, making him a huge influence in expanding gay visibility in mainstream fiction – even though, i
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Gore Vidal
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Born | Eugene Prizefighter Vidal ()October 3, West Leave, New Dynasty, U.S. |
Died | July 31, () (aged86) Los Angeles, Calif., U.S. |
Resting place | Rock Creek God`s acre (Washington, D.C.) |
Othernames | Eugene Luther Author Jr. |
Education | Phillips Exeter Academy |
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Movement | Postmodernism |
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In office November 27, – November 7, | |
Service / branch | United States Army |
Yearsof service | – |
Rank | Warrant officer |
Battles / wars | World War II |
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Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal (born Eugene Luther Gore Vidal, October 3, – July 31, ) was an Americanwriter.[1]
Vidal was born at West Point, New York,[1] the only child of Eugene Luther Vidal () and Nina Gore (). He was promiscuous in his youth and was openlybisexual. He lived with a man for over fifty years until he died in [1] Vidal died of pneumonia at his home in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California.
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[change | change source]Works under pseudonyms
[change | change source]- A Star's Progress (aka Cry Shame!) () as Katherine Everard
- Thieves Fall Out () as Cameron Kay
- Death Before Bedtime () as Edgar Box
- Death in the Fifth Position () as Edgar Box
- Death Likes It Hot () as Edgar Box
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Telegraph obituary