Gore Vidal

Gore Vidal was a prominent American author, known for his political commentary and appearances on television. Born in 1925, Vidal was critical of the United States, often referring to it as a decadent empire under the rule of a militaristic dictatorship. He was part of a distinguished political lineage, with his grandfather being Senator Thomas Gore and later becoming related to Jacqueline Kennedy through marriage. Vidal, a longtime political critic, ran for political office twice and was a lifelong isolationist Democrat.

Vidal's works include the play "The Best Man" (1960) and the novel "Myra Breckinridge" (1968), as well as essays, screenplays, and Broadway productions. He was known for his cynical humor, patrician manner, transatlantic accent, and witty aphorisms. His writing often focused on society in decline and he was a frequent contributor to publications such as The Nation, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The New York Review of Books, and Esquire. From the 1980s onwards, Vidal characterized the United States as a decaying empire in his essays and media appearances. He also had well-publicized spats with figures such as Norman Mailer, William F. Buckley, Jr., and Truman Capote, who fell into distinct social and historical camps.

Vidal's best-known historical novels include "Julian," "Burr," and "Lincoln." His third novel, "The City and the Pillar" (1948), caused controversy as it was one of the first major works of unambiguous homosexuality. He also wrote extensively about Hollywood and the world of cinema, with satirical and implacable tones in works such as "Myra Breckinridge" (1968), "Myron" (1975), and "Duluth" (1983).

Vidal was also a political activist and received the National Book Award for his writing. He was a Democratic candidate for Congress from upstate New York in 1960, where he received the most votes of any Democrat in a half-century. He passed away in 2012 at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential American writers of the post-World War II era.

Vidal was a master of many genres and styles, with an exuberant and multifaceted writing style that always surprised and delighted his readers. He wrote about a wide range of topics, from American history and politics to Hollywood and the world of cinema. He was also known for his caustic wit, referring to himself as a "gentleman bitch" and being described as the 20th century's answer to Oscar Wilde. He also used the pseudonym Edgar Box for some of his works.

Vidal's writing often served as a mirror to the grandezas and miseries of the United States, reflecting both its strengths and weaknesses. He was a critical observer of American society and politics, and his work often challenged the status quo and provoked thought and discussion. He was a member of a generation of American writers who served during World War II, including J.D. Salinger, Kurt Vonnegut, Norman Mailer, and Joseph Heller, and his passing marked the end of an era in American literature.
Myra and Myron Books
# Title Year
1 Myra Breckinridge 1968
2 Myron 1974
Peter Cutler Sargent II Books (as Edgar Box)
# Title Year
1 Death in the Fifth Position 1952
2 Death Before Bedtime 1953
3 Death Likes It Hot 1954
Narratives of Empire Books
# Title Year
1 Washington, D.C. 1967
2 Burr 1973
3 1876 1976
4 Lincoln 1984
5 Empire 1987
6 Hollywood 1989
7 The Golden Age 2000
Narratives of Empire Series in Chronological Order
# Title Year
1 Burr 1973
2 Lincoln 1984
3 1876 1976
4 Empire 1987
5 Hollywood 1989
6 Washington, D.C. 1967
7 The Golden Age 2000
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Williwaw 1946
2 In a Yellow Wood 1947
3 The City and the Pillar & Seven Early Stories 1948
4 The Season of Comfort 1949
5 A Search for the King 1950
6 Cry Shame! 1950
7 Dark Green, Bright Red 1950
8 Thieves Fall Out 1953
9 The Judgment Of Paris 1953
10 Messiah 1954
11 Visit to a Small Planet and Other Television Plays 1957
12 Julian 1964
13 Two Sisters 1970
14 Kalki 1976
15 Creation 1981
16 Duluth 1983
17 Live from Golgotha 1992
18 The Smithsonian Institution 1998
Plays
# Title Year
1 The Best Man 1960
2 An Evening with Richard Nixon 1972
3 Gore Vidal's 'Caligula' 1979
Short Story Collections
# Title Year
1 A Thirsty Evil 1956
2 The Collected Mysteries of Edgar Box 1978
3 The Essential Gore Vidal 1999
4 Clouds and Eclipses 2006
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Rocking the Boat 1962
2 Sex, Death, and Money 1968
3 Reflections Upon a Sinking Ship 1969
4 Collected Essays 1972
5 Homage to Daniel Shays 1973
6 Matters of Fact and of Fiction 1977
7 Views from a Window 1980
8 The Decline and Fall of the American Empire 1981
9 The Second American Revolution and Other Essays, 1976-1982 1982
10 Vidal in Venice 1985
11 Armageddon? 1987
12 At Home 1987
13 Paths of Resistance 1989
14 A View from the Diners Club 1991
15 Screening History 1992
16 United States 1952-1992 1993
17 Palimpsest 1995
18 Virgin Islands 1998
19 Sexually Speaking 1999
20 The Last Empire 2001
21 Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace 2002
22 Dreaming War 2002
23 Imperial America 2004
24 Point to Point Navigation 2006
25 Selected Essays 2007
26 The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal 2007
27 Snapshots in History's Glare 2009
28 I Told You So 2012
29 Vidal vs. Mailer 2013
30 Buckley vs. Vidal 2015
Nation Books
# Title Year
1 Los Gusanos 1991
2 The Best of The Nation 2000
3 The Betrayal of America 2001
4 Dreaming War 2002
5 Unsustainable 2003
6 The Red and the Blacklist 2003
7 Napoleon's Glance 2003
8 Shaking the Foundations 2003
9 A Prayer for America 2003
10 Taking Back America 2004
11 A Hole in the World 2004
12 The Truth About Camp David 2004
13 The Good, the Bad and the Dolce Vita 2004
14 Murdered by Capitalism 2004
15 Imperial America 2004
16 Killed 2004
17 Love, Poverty, and War 2004
18 Against the Beast 2004
19 The High Times Reader 2004
20 Deserter from Death 2005
21 Blood, Class and Empire 2009
22 Genocide of the Mind 2009
Icons of America Books
# Title Year
1 Inventing a Nation 2003
2 Wall Street 2008
3 No Such Thing as Silence 2009
4 Alger Hiss and the Battle for History 2009
5 King's Dream 2009
6 Gypsy: The Art of the Tease 2009
7 Andy Warhol 2009
8 The Big House: Image and Reality of the American Prison 2009
9 Unwarranted Influence 2011
10 Joe DiMaggio 2011
11 The Hollywood Sign 2011
12 Bob Dylan 2011
13 Jackson Pollock 2012
14 The Statue of Liberty 2012
15 The Gateway Arch 2013
Gore Vidal Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Deadly Sins 1994
2 FIRST WORDS: Earliest Writing from Favorite Contemporary Authors 2009
3 Citing Atheists: Quotes of Agnosticism, Non-Theism, Skepticism, Irreligion, Free Thought, and Philosophy 2015