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    • Eugene Luther Gore Vidal ( / vɪˈdɑːl / ; born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012) was an American writer and public intellectual known for his epigrammatic wit. His novels and essays interrog… See more

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    Vidal was born in the cadet hospital of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, the only … See more

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    Vidal's literary works were influenced by numerous other writers, poets and playwrights, novelists and essayists. These include, from antiquity, Petronius (d. AD 66), Juven… See more

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  2. His third novel, The City and the Pillar (1948), offended the literary, political, and moral sensibilities of conservative book reviewers, the plot being about a dispassionately presented male homosexual relationship. [4] In the historical novel genre, Vidal recreated the imperial world of Julian the Apostate (r. AD 361–363) in Julian (1964).

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    His third novel, The City and the Pillar (1948), offended the literary, political, and moral sensibilities of conservative book reviewers, the plot being about a dispassionately presented male homosexual relationship. [4] In the historical novel genre, Vidal recreated the imperial world of Julian the Apostate (r. AD 361–363) in Julian (1964).

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    Though Vidal never “identified” as gay—he never “came out”—it was hardly a secret that the author of “The City and the Pillar” was, to use his own favored term, a homosexualist.

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    Although writer Gore Vidal lived with the same man for 53 years, he steadfastly resisted labels about his sexuality. He claimed there was no such thing as being "gay," only gay...

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    Vidal had sexual relationships with both men and women, and pointedly didn’t identify as gay. Instead, he rejected the label on the grounds that there “ was no such thing as being ‘gay,’...

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    Gore Vidal did not want to be known as a gay writer. And he was much more than that. But he was also the godfather of gay literature, in spite of himself.

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  3. Buckley, Vidal, and the “Queer” Question | The New Yorker

     
  4. The Secret Life of Gore Vidal - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

  5. The Lifelong Feud Between Truman Capote and Gore Vidal, …

  6. Famous For His Hates: The Cool, Witty Gore Vidal : NPR

  7. The Legacy of Gore Vidal - Gay City News

  8. Gore Vidal, Elegant Writer, Dies at 86 - The New York Times

  9. The City and the Pillar - Wikipedia

  10. Gore Vidal, chronicler of American life and politics, dies - CNN

  11. Gore Vidal | About Gore Vidal | American Masters - PBS

  12. Gore Vidal - Biography - IMDb

  13. The Life and Literature of Gore Vidal | The New Yorker

  14. Fresh Air Remembers Writer And Critic Gore Vidal : NPR

  15. 2009: Gore Vidal on gay marriage - CNN Video

  16. Why Gore Vidal Refused to Identify as Gay - Out Magazine

  17. Op-ed: Gore Vidal's Lasting Legacy - Advocate.com

  18. Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Jr. Had Much in Common

  19. How Gore Vidal Queered Himself - Medium