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nightdog_barks ([personal profile] nightdog_barks) wrote2012-07-31 11:59 pm
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[personal profile] third_owl 2012-08-01 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
Fascinating man. I don't think I've ever read anything of his, or known much about him at all, though his name is one I've recognized for ages.

It's so sad to me that he lost his Jimmie.
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[personal profile] mer_duff 2012-08-01 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Very sad. I loved his take on history - the Narratives of Empire books, of course (Burr is one of my all-time favourite novels - so cheeky!) - but also Julian and Creation.

I was actually just going through some old New York Times Magazines the other day and found a "Questions For" with him that was wonderfully outrageous. Final exchange - "Well, it was a great pleasure talking to you." "I doubt that."
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[personal profile] pwcorgigirl 2012-08-01 12:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Just a collection of Gore Vidal's one-line character sketches/assassinations would make a great read. The man had the DNA of a scorpion. :-D
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[personal profile] pwcorgigirl 2012-08-01 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Dear lord, what a sizzling wit! "The four most beautiful words in our common language: I told you so."

:-D
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[personal profile] taiga13 2012-08-11 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It's true, too! My vote for the scariest are "We need to talk", with "I have an idea" in second place.
I've heard of Gore Vidal but have never read him. Well, he thought enough of himself while alive that he doesn't need my praise now that he's dead :P
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[personal profile] pwcorgigirl 2012-08-01 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Maeve Binchy is also dead. If there's a literary afterlife, her sweetness just balanced out Gore's acid tongue.