As a prominent post-WWII novelist, socialite and public figure, Gore Vidal has lived a life of incredible variety. Throughout his career, he has rubbed shoulders and crossed swords with many of the foremost cultural and political figures of our century: from Jack Kennedy to Jack Kerouac, Truman Capote to William F. Buckley.

From his early arrival on the literary scene, Vidal's fascinations with politics, power and public figures have informed his writing. He takes his first name from his maternal grandfather, Thomas Pryor Gore, a populist Senator from Oklahoma for whom neither blindness nor feuds with FDR could prevent a long, distinguished career (Incidentally, T.P. Gore belonged to the same political dynasty into which Al Gore was born). Vidal's best-received historical fictions, like Julian, Burr, and Lincoln, re-imagine the personal and political lives of powerful figures in history. In his essays, he frequently chooses political subjects, as he did with his damaging assessment of Robert Kennedy-for-President in an Esquire article in 1963.

At the same time, Vidal's assets as a writer have made him a dangerous public figure in his own right. His sharp wit has discomposed the unrufflable (William F. Buckley) and the frequently ruffled (Norman Mailer) alike, and did so terrify his congressional campaign opponent J. Ernest Wharton that the latter refused to engage Vidal in debate. Even since he's left his aspirations as a politician behind, Vidal's attraction to controversial political issues continues in his provocative essays and public appearances.

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Title: Tarzan of the Apes, Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Title: Gore Vidal's State of the Union: Nation Essays 1958-2005, Author: Gore Vidal
Title: Dreaming War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta, Author: Gore Vidal
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Title: Imperial America: Reflections on the United States of Amnesia, Author: Gore Vidal
Title: Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace: How We Got to Be So Hated, Author: Gore Vidal
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Title: Thieves Fall Out, Author: Gore Vidal
Title: Romulus, Author: Gore Vidal
Title: Visit to a Small Planet, Author: Gore Vidal
Title: The Best Man, Author: Gore Vidal
Title: Thieves Fall Out, Author: Gore Vidal
Title: Buckley vs. Vidal: The Historic 1968 ABC News Debates, Author: William F. Buckley Jr.
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Title: Tarzan of the Apes, Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Title: Tarzan of the Apes and the Prisoner of Zenda, Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Title: Empire, Author: Gore Vidal
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