Summary: American writer Gore Vidal peers into Venice's history and acts as a tour
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Eugene Luther Gore Vidal ( / vɪˈdɑːl /; born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 – July
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Eugene Luther Gore Vidal was born October 3, 1925, in West Point, New York, the son of Eugene Vidal, a professor at the United States Military academy, and Nina Gore Vidal
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UPDATE [August 1, 2012]: Venice, New York, Marrakesh, where we celebrated New Year’s Eve of 1969 (by the way, the cast of that party and the events of those few days could make a hilarious short story) and of course, Rome, where
Gore Vidal, the elegant, acerbic all-around man of letters who presided with a certain relish over what he declared to be the end of American civilization, died on Tuesday at his Vidal in Venice by Vidal, Gore; Armstrong, George [Editor] and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks
Rare Tore Gill Gore Vidal VIDAL IN VENICE First Edition signed by Vidal 1985 -Summit Gore Vidal, the celebrated writer, has died aged 86
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It is not new, but really, does Venice change much? Great amount of reference material to encourage readers to look further into much that he writes about
Born in 1925, Vidal rarely had any kind words for his nation, often referring to the United States as a decadent empire ruled by a militaristic dictatorship
Venice and Vidal paired together can only equal education and entertainment