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Julian by gore vidal
Julian by gore vidal





His sharp wit and on-camera poise was best displayed in his debates with luminaries like conservative ideologue William F. He once said, ‘There is not one human problem that could not be solved if people would simply do as I advise.’” “Though he lost both times,” noted the Times’ Charles McGrath, “he often conducted himself as a sort of unelected shadow president. The aristocratic Vidal also dabbled in politics: He ran for Congress from New York in 1960, and for the Senate in California in 1982. In his obituary, the New York Times called Vidal a “prolific, elegant, all-around man of letters.” He was also a successful television writer in the medium’s early days, and a regular on the talk show circuit later in his career (Reportedly, Johnny Carson was impressed enough to offer him a spot as a regular guest host of “The Tonight Show”). More than 40 years before there was Hamilton, there was Burr, the best-selling and critically acclaimed 1973 novel about the disgraced Founding Father-written by a celebrity author with a reputation as a skilled duelist himself (albeit with words, not pistols).

julian by gore vidal

In the case of Aaron Burr-the “damn fool” who shot Alexander Hamilton-the answer to that last question, at least before playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda came around, was simple: Gore Vidal. “Who lives? Who dies? Who tells your story?” sing the cast of Hamilton in the finale of the smash Broadway musical.







Julian by gore vidal