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Gore Vidal

    3 octobre 1925 – 31 juillet 2012

    Gore Vidal fut un célèbre auteur américain dont l'œuvre se caractérisait par un intellect vif et un regard satirique aiguisé sur la société américaine. À travers ses romans, essais et pièces de théâtre, il a fréquemment exploré les thèmes du pouvoir, de la décadence et des critiques de la politique étrangère américaine. Son style distinctif, souvent décrit comme aphoristique et aristocratique, reflétait un penchant pour le paradoxe et l'ironie. Vidal a laissé une marque indélébile dans la littérature américaine en tant qu'observateur perspicace et critique redoutable de son époque.

    Gore Vidal
    Vidal in Venice
    A Thirsty Evil
    Julian. Williwaw. The Judgement of Paris. Messiah. The City and the Pillar.
    United States : essays, 1952-1992
    Black List
    Julien
    • Black List

      Quinze grands journalistes américains brisent la loi du silence

      • 442pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Dresse l'état des lieux du journalisme aux Etats-Unis et présente les pressions qui s'exercent derrière la scène des grands médias américains par l'Etat central.

      Black List
    • Comprising more than 100 of Vidal's inimitable pieces, this National Book Award winner features the author's choice of the essays that he has written over a period of 40 years--a definitive guide to post-war America.

      United States : essays, 1952-1992
    • Gore Vidal again demonstrates in these seven stories the maturity of craftsmanship and individuality which has gained him an important place among writers. He has wit; he has variety; he has a style. Of the hundreds of new writers to come out of the Second World War, only a handful have continued to develop, to grow. He has survived notoriety and early success to achieve a career of letters that is unique, a body of work that is substantial, a perception of reality which is precise and illuminating. After reading 'A Moment of Green Laurel,' published here for the first time, one appreciates the comment of The Times Literary Supplement: 'It is quite possible for a successful young novelist like Mr. Gore Vidal to live in America and prevent anything he does not want from impinging on his consciousness and, as he matures, a correlation between his standards and those he does not follow. From the fusion a peculiarly American literature develops.'

      A Thirsty Evil
    • The author offers his personal impressions of Venice, recounts its long history, and describes the paintings, sculpture, and architecture of the city

      Vidal in Venice
    • Recreates the milieux Williams knew and chronicled so movingly--from his gypsy youth in St. Louis and New Orleans to his days of celebrity in Hollywood and New York.

      Collected stories
    • In this sequel to PALIMPSEST, the celebrated novelist Gore Vidal ranges freely over his remarkable life with the signature wit and literary elegance that is uniquely his.

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    • Lincoln

      • 657pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      4,3(8560)Évaluer

      "The portrait is reasoned, judicious, straightforward and utterly convincing." THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW In this profoundly moving work of epic proportion and intense human sympathy, Abraham Lincoln is observed by his loved ones, his rivals, and his future assassins. In this brilliantly realized, vividly imagined work of fiction, Gore Vidal gives us a portrait of America's great president that is at once intimate and public, stark and complex, and that will become for future generations the living Lincoln, the definitive Lincoln. "Richly entertaining....For the general reader the elegant explication of the issues of the day gives hearty satisfaction: history lessons with the blood still hot." THE WASHINGTON POST

      Lincoln