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Remembering Gore Vidal: A Postscript

Year 2013, Issue: 37, 7 - 10, 01.04.2013

Abstract

No, I don’t believe that Vidal “is the most significant American writer of the twentieth century.” That’s the kind of phrase that takes advantage of the vagueness of the word “significant.” Does Altman mean best writer?” I don’t think so? Best novelist? Not likely. Significant to whom? Comparative evaluations need always to define their terms and even then often aren’t helpful. I feel quite comfortable saying that Vidal is a significant writer for those who are interested in the overall arc of his career, his versatility, his elegant prose, his novels that dramatize important twentieth-century issues, and his contrarian essays and novels that offer perceptive examinations of American political, social, and sexual concerns.

References

  • Vidal, Gore. “The Execution of Timothy McVeigh.” Gorevidalnow.com. 11 Jun. 2001. Web. 5 Sep. 2013.
  • “William F. Buckley vs. Gore Vidal” (1968). Youtube.com, 2 Oct. 2008. Web. 5 Sep. 2013.
Year 2013, Issue: 37, 7 - 10, 01.04.2013

Abstract

References

  • Vidal, Gore. “The Execution of Timothy McVeigh.” Gorevidalnow.com. 11 Jun. 2001. Web. 5 Sep. 2013.
  • “William F. Buckley vs. Gore Vidal” (1968). Youtube.com, 2 Oct. 2008. Web. 5 Sep. 2013.
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Details

Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Fred Kaplan This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Issue: 37

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MLA Kaplan, Fred. “Remembering Gore Vidal: A Postscript”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 37, 2013, pp. 7-10.

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