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Gore Vidal: A Critical Companion
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Gore Vidal: A Critical Companion

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Gore Vidal has been entertaining - and occasionally outraging - the American public for 50 years. In the course of his long career, Vidal has set new intellectual and artistic standards for American historical fiction and has also established himself in the first rank of contemporary social satirists. This study includes Vidal’s most recent novels and has been designed to meet the needs of both general readers and students of contemporary literature. It includes discussions of Lincoln , Empire , Hollywood , and Live From Golgotha , as well as his earlier novels. The book shows that while Vidal’s books are entertaining, they are also serious examinations of a recurring theme - the decline of the West in general and the decline of the United States in particular. A biographical sketch of the writer precedes a general discussion of Vidal’s early novels. Each of the following chapters examines an individual novel, from Julian (1964) to Live From Golgotha (1992), with special emphasis on artistic development, and historical and intellectual context. To help the reader understand the recurring themes in Vidal’s fictions, the book groups the novels by type. First are the historical fictions, those of the ancient world ( Julian , Creation ) and the American Chronicles , Vidal’s family saga of the United States over the course of its history. Second are the social satires, what Vidal calls his inventions , of which the best known is Myra Breckinridge . The discussion of each novel includes sections on plot and character development, thematic issues, narrative style, and an alternative critical approach from which to read the novel. A complete bibliography of Vidal’s fiction, select bibliography of his other works, and bibliography of reviews and criticism of the works examined complete the book and will be of use to students, librarians, and adult book discussion participants.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
25 February 1997
Pages
232
ISBN
9780313295799

Gore Vidal has been entertaining - and occasionally outraging - the American public for 50 years. In the course of his long career, Vidal has set new intellectual and artistic standards for American historical fiction and has also established himself in the first rank of contemporary social satirists. This study includes Vidal’s most recent novels and has been designed to meet the needs of both general readers and students of contemporary literature. It includes discussions of Lincoln , Empire , Hollywood , and Live From Golgotha , as well as his earlier novels. The book shows that while Vidal’s books are entertaining, they are also serious examinations of a recurring theme - the decline of the West in general and the decline of the United States in particular. A biographical sketch of the writer precedes a general discussion of Vidal’s early novels. Each of the following chapters examines an individual novel, from Julian (1964) to Live From Golgotha (1992), with special emphasis on artistic development, and historical and intellectual context. To help the reader understand the recurring themes in Vidal’s fictions, the book groups the novels by type. First are the historical fictions, those of the ancient world ( Julian , Creation ) and the American Chronicles , Vidal’s family saga of the United States over the course of its history. Second are the social satires, what Vidal calls his inventions , of which the best known is Myra Breckinridge . The discussion of each novel includes sections on plot and character development, thematic issues, narrative style, and an alternative critical approach from which to read the novel. A complete bibliography of Vidal’s fiction, select bibliography of his other works, and bibliography of reviews and criticism of the works examined complete the book and will be of use to students, librarians, and adult book discussion participants.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
25 February 1997
Pages
232
ISBN
9780313295799