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The Essential Gore Vidal : A Gore Vidal Reader [Hardcover]

Gore Vidal (Author)
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January 19, 1999
The range and size of Gore Vidal's literary achievement is remarkable. He is a master of the historical novel, in which he has explored American history, ancient history, and the history of religion. He has developed his own style of science fiction combined with satire, and in the books he refers to as his "inventions" he writes cautionary tales about sex, politics, art, and philosophy. He is at once a contrarian, a wise man, and a romantic. He is also wickedly funny, and often outrageous. All of these qualities are evident in his essays, which deal with things about which he feels passionately.

He writes about other writers--Tennessee Williams, Henry James, Montaigne, Edmund Wilson--and about public life, and his own life, which has been complicated and rich. This collection (the only single volume that includes both Vidal's fiction and his essays) contains two complete long works--Myra Breckinridge, perhaps his most famous novel, and The Best Man, a play about the American presidency. There are selections from The City and the Pillar, his early, controversial novel about homosexual love, and excerpts from such later works as Julian, Duluth, and Live from Golgotha. Selections from the American history novels--Burr, Lincoln, 1876, Empire, Hollywood, and Washington, D.C.--have been woven together to provide a continuous narrative. There are twenty-five essays here, on the many subjects that have engaged Vidal during his long career. The editor, Fred Kaplan, who is writing the first major biography of Vidal, has provided an introduction to the work as a whole as well as an introductory explanation of each selection. He has also prepared a biographical chronology and a bibliography.


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Nobody can accuse Gore Vidal of having narrow interests. The author of such diverse books as the historical novels Burr and Lincoln, the transgender satire Myra Breckinridge, and the imaginative religious epic Creation has one of the busiest--and most eclectic--intellects in literature today. A prolific novelist, Vidal has also enjoyed a career as playwright, essayist, and political commentator. In both fiction and nonfiction, Gore is mainly known for his cutting, satirical wit. Consider for example, this description from "Ronnie and Nancy: A Life in Pictures": "I first saw Ronnie and Nancy Reagan at the Republican convention of 1964 in San Francisco's Cow Palace. Ronnie and Nancy ... were seated in a box to one side of the central area where the cows--the delegates, that is--were whooping it up." But underneath the rapier verbiage is some serious food for thought. In an article about the Kennedys entitled "The Holy Family," Vidal concludes: "They create illusions and call them facts, and between what they are said to be and what they are falls the shadow of all the useful words not spoken, of all the actual deeds not done."

The Essential Gore Vidal includes excerpts from his finest novels, his play The Best Man, some of his early fiction, and his most memorable essays on subjects as variegated as homosexuality, feminism, and the writings of Thomas Love Peacock. Though not comprehensive, this volume does contain the cream of Vidal's output and makes for an excellent introduction to one of America's great men of letters. --Alix Wilber

From Publishers Weekly

Readers interested in the "essential" Gore Vidal would be much better off with the complete books rather than with these truncated samples prepared by the writer's authorized biographer. Four previously uncollected essays provide far too little novelty for such a long volume comprised mainly of fairly random excerpts from 12 of Vidal's 23 novels. The collection also includes the novel Myra Breckinridge in its entirety and 21 essays more usefully collected in Vidal's United States: Essays 1952-1992, itself a 1000-plus-page volume that won the NBA in 1993 and provides a far more distinguished demonstation of Vidal's wide-ranging intellect. Kaplan's dutiful selections show that Vidal's unique blend of erudition and wit is not well served by abbreviation, a limitation reinforced by Kaplan's laborious introductions, which help neither the reader nor Vidal ("Religion is another recurrent subject in Vidal's oeuvre"; the plots of Vidal's historical novels "adhere to the laws of causality and representation associated with the realistic novel from Tom Jones to Gone With the Wind"). Try though he does to weave the pieces into a larger tapestry that reflects Vidal's long career, Kaplan actually deadens the pleasure of Vidal's prose by constant interruptions that didactically guide readers through a disparate body of work. Readers could acquire most of Vidal's best work, still in print in paperback, for the same price as this collection.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 988 pages
  • Publisher: Random House; 1st edition (January 19, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679457461
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679457466
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.6 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,305,391 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Gore Vidal: A man of many talents, February 20, 1999
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This review is from: The Essential Gore Vidal : A Gore Vidal Reader (Hardcover)
I s Gore Vidal a great writer? It depends on what he is writing. This compilation is long overdue as Vidal has never been taken as seriously by the Eastern literary establishment as he deserves. Certainly, he is one of the very few serious writers who also know how to entertain. This is what makes him so successful. Included here is his play, "The Best Man," the complete "Myra Breckenridge," selections from his historical novels, and a number of essays. My own opinion is that few writers are capable of such elegant prose as Vidal is when he is writing in the essay form. He understands politics better than any other fictional writer, which is why his historical novels make such splendid reading. His wit is uneven; brilliantly hilarious and insightful at its best, unnecessarily vulgar and savagely mean at its worst, which is why his comic novels are such hit and miss affairs. Vidal's work, taken as a whole, is an impressive library. Few good writers have been as productive as he, and who else can claim to have been consistently on the bestseller lists for nearly four decades as he has? Anyone who admires Vidal will argue with some of the selections here but there is also much to entertain and enlighten. Enjoy.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Gore Who?, February 13, 2009
This review is from: Essential Gore Vidal (Paperback)
I was very much under his literary influence as a youth, but he doesn't wear well as one matures. Whatever he wrote in the '60's and '70's I devoured, yet at around 30 years old or so his work seemed to strike a sour note. Works I once admired now seemed silly. He could write well manicured prose sitting in the middle of a battle field but it is his cynicism and hate for his native land that doesn't wear well once one matures beyond a rebellious youth. It is a cruel fate to have outlived the relevance of ones work.
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