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Biografia

Eugene Louis "Gore" Vidal (October 3, 1925 — July 31, 2012) was an American novelist, essayist, and playwright whose career spanned sixty years, beginning immediately after World War II and continuing into the early phase of the new millennium. In the world of literature, he was best known for his breakthrough work The City and the Pillar, the first post-war novel to feature a homosexual protagonist who isn't bumped off at the end of the story. Best known by a later generation as procreator of Myra Breckinridge and Caligula. Vidal tried disowning the latter, but his screen credit remains. Nevertheless, he did appear in a fake trailer for a Caligula remake, so at least he was a good sport about it. Vidal was politically active throughout The '50s and 60s, appearing on television as a spokesman for the "New Left" and sharing a panel with his ideological opposite William F. Buckley Jr. Their exchanges became increasingly heated until Buckley threatened to punch him in the face on-air.

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