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Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire books in order - Fantastic Fiction1 Burr (1973) 2 Lincoln (1984) 3 1876 (1976) 4 Empire (1987) 5 Hollywood (1989) 6 Washington, D.C. (1967) 7 The Golden Age (2000).Missing: list | Show results with:list
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Andrew Delbanco on Gore Vidal's Empire | The New RepublicOct 3, 2013 · Vidal's fictions are a record of what Brooks Adams (who gives pro-annexation speeches at the beginning of Empire) called "the degradation of the ...Missing: critical reception
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EMPIRE By Gore Vidal. 486 pp. New York - NYTimesVidal described ''Empire'' as a novel about the beginnings of the American empire. ''We picked a war with Spain and got the Philippines in the bargain. We ...Missing: critical reception<|control11|><|separator|>
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Where to Start With Gore Vidal | The New York Public LibraryOct 3, 2025 · Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire series spans the history of the United States from the Revolution to the post-World War II years.Missing: heptalogy | Show results with:heptalogy
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Narratives of Empire Series by Gore Vidal - GoodreadsThe Narratives of Empire series is a heptalogy of historical novels by Gore Vidal. Published between 1967 and 2000, they chronicle the history of Vidal's ...
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Narratives of Empire - retroculturatiNov 9, 2015 · Narratives of Empire combines historical fact with fiction in the form of astute wit and insight so typical of Gore Vidal. The prose is typical ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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Empire by Gore Vidal | Research Starters - EBSCO"Empire" offers a critical examination of American identity and the complexities of history, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the ...Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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Gore Vidal concludes his chronicle of America - CSMonitor.comSep 21, 2000 · The novel opens in the hard-to-imagine days of America's isolation from the war in Europe. The country swarms with British agents trying to enlist help.Missing: scope | Show results with:scope
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Gore Vidal: Narratives of Empire - The Imaginary MuseumJun 23, 2023 · They were, at various times, referred to as "American Chronicles", "Narratives of a Golden Age" and "Narratives of Empire". Does this ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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Gore Vidal's “Narratives of Empire” Series - Civilian ReaderSep 6, 2013 · The series, Narratives of Empire is also sometimes known as The Chronicles of America. I'm really interested in reading them (American history ...
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The Narratives of Empire Reading OrderThe Narratives of Empire Reading Order ; Burr: 1775 – 1840. Published 1973 ; Lincoln: 1861 – 1867. Published 1984 ; 1876: 1876 – 1877. Published 1976 ; Empire: 1898 ...
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Narratives of Empire (7 books) - GoodreadsAlthough the seven novels were not published in order of historical chronology, they can be read in either historical or publication order without sacrificing ...
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Series Narratives of Empire - LibraryThingSeries author: Gore Vidal ; Burr by Gore Vidal 2,515 copies, 56 reviews, Order: 1 ; Lincoln by Gore Vidal 2,776 copies, 43 reviews, Order: 2 ; 1876 by Gore Vidal ...
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Senator Thomas Gore, Grandfather of Gore Vidal - JSTOR DailyOct 28, 2015 · Marvin J. Lahood notes that Gore's influence on Vidal, “was profound, and it had a significant bearing on both his literary and his political ...
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Gore Vidal | Academy of AchievementFeb 8, 2024 · His crowning achievement may have been his masterful recreation of American history in a series of novels including Burr, 1876 and Lincoln.
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An Interview with Gore Vidal - CounterPunch.orgDec 21, 2006 · Gore Vidal agreed to chat with us for this interview. He is the most erudite American writer of his generation and the most corrosive critic of the present ...
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Gore Vidal Interview #3 | American Masters Digital Archive - PBSI think you see patterns, I think you see patterns in the country, and which is why I wrote seven volumes of narratives of Empire. I think I did grasp something ...
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Gore Vidal and Revisionism | Mises InstituteGore Vidal's "American Chronicle" series proved that there was, in fact, a substantial market for skepticism about the glorious American past.
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[PDF] The Interplay of History and Narrative in Gore Vidal's LincolnNov 21, 2023 · The series is known for its meticulous research, compelling narratives, and insightful commentaries on the political, social, and cultural ...<|separator|>
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Analysis of Gore Vidal's Novels - Literary Theory and CriticismJul 2, 2018 · In chronological sequence, the novels are Burr, Lincoln, 1876, Empire, Hollywood, and Washington, D.C. Vidal's iconoclastic view of the past ...
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[PDF] Democracy and Imperialism in Gore Vidal's Narratives of EmpireJan 20, 2020 · Narratives of Empire, a series of novels concerned with the inner workings of the American political system, “may well be seen as Vidal's ...
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American Emperors | Richard Poirier | The New York Review of BooksSep 24, 1987 · This is the fifth novel in Gore Vidal's chronicle of American history. So far it runs from Burr (1973) to Lincoln (1984) and 1876 (1976), ...Missing: elite | Show results with:elite
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GORE VIDAL'S AMERICAN GLORY - The Washington PostMay 23, 1987 · I don't even mean that Vidal forgets the theme of his book, which is the beginning of American imperialism, as we decide to crush Aguinaldo's ...Missing: portrayal expansionism elite ambition
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THE GOLDEN AGE - Kirkus Reviews7-day returnsIt begins in 1939, when fears of inevitable American involvement in another European war increase the likelihood that incumbent President Franklin Roosevelt's " ...Missing: decisions | Show results with:decisions
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William Randolph Hearst - Crucible of Empire - PBS OnlineCrucible of Empire: The Spanish-American War Web Site examines the history of this 100 year old war and discusses issues raised in the PBS documentary film ...
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History and Impact of Media Ownership in the US Study Guide | QuizletOct 15, 2024 · William Randolph Hearst exemplified the shift from individual ownership to media barons, controlling a vast network of newspapers across the ...
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U.S. Diplomacy and Yellow Journalism, 1895–1898The term originated in the competition over the New York City newspaper market between major newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst.
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Did Yellow Journalism Fuel the Outbreak of the Spanish American ...Aug 21, 2019 · The Spanish American War, while dominating the media, also fueled the United States' first media wars in the era of yellow journalism.
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History of Ownership Consolidation - Dirks, Van Essen & AprilIn 1900, 90% of daily newspaper circulation was under the control of independent owners – that is, publishers operating a single newspaper. Today that trend has ...Missing: concentrations | Show results with:concentrations
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The Golden Age by Gore Vidal | Research Starters - EBSCOAs the plot unfolds, the geopolitical tensions of World War II emerge, with characters discussing Roosevelt's controversial decisions, including speculations ...Missing: intervention | Show results with:intervention
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Gore Vidal: His Life and “Lincoln” | Los Angeles Review of BooksFeb 7, 2021 · Writing Lincoln must have been cathartic. In it, Vidal got to needle the things that, politically, always needled him. For example, he had his ...
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America According to Gore Vidal - CounterPunch.orgAug 3, 2012 · For anyone who has read Vidal's work with delight and care, it is hard to believe that Vidal saw the United States as possessing a civilization ...Missing: skepticism exceptionalism<|separator|>
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The Contradiction of Being Gore Vidal - The American ConservativeAug 1, 2012 · Vidal played a US senator who wearily hated the same things the actual Vidal hated: war, imperialism, empire.Missing: rebuttals views
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How America got polarized | CNNAug 3, 2015 · The seeds of today's divisions were evident in the Gore Vidal-William Buckley Jr. debates of 1968.
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Washington, D.C., by Gore Vidal - Commentary MagazineIts social life comes through as a brackish blend of Northern hospitality and Southern vitality, which, combined with the bleached man-of-distinction sets and ...
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Book Reviews, Sites, Romance, Fantasy, Fiction | Kirkus ReviewsWASHINGTON, D.C.. by Gore Vidal ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 1, 1967. Mr. Vidal is an ... Burden Day) to Representative, and on. Unless Peter Sanford, younger son ...
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Washington, D.C. by VIDAL, Gore: Near Fine Hardcover (1967)In stock $5.50 deliveryWashington, D.C. (Hardcover). VIDAL, Gore. Published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1967. First Edition.
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Less than history and less than fiction - The New York TimesOct 28, 1973 · Much of the past has vanished beyond recall, so that the Aaron Burr who lived in this vanished past has knowledge not available to us, and Vidal ...Missing: plot summary
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America will always fear Caesar Gore Vidal: 'Burr' - UnHerdAug 17, 2022 · Hamilton, of course, is everything that he accused Burr of being: A man of vaulting ambition, eager for aristocratic style and monarchical power ...
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Before There Was “Hamilton,” There Was “Burr”Jun 6, 2016 · Published in 1892, The Life and Times of Aaron Burr was likely one of the books consumed by Vidal in his preparations for his novel, as his ...
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1876: A Novel: Vidal, Gore: 9780375708725 - Amazon.comGore Vidal's 1876 gives us the news of the day through the eyes of Charlie Schuyler, who has returned from exile to regain a lost fortune and arrange a marriage ...Missing: Charles journalist
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1876 by Gore Vidal (Ebook) - Read free for 30 days - EverandRating 3.8 (218) The third volume of Gore Vidal's magnificent series of historical novels aimed at demythologizing the American past, 1876 chronicles the political scandals ...Missing: Exposition | Show results with:Exposition
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1876 by Gore Vidal - Stephanie - WordPress.comMar 3, 2021 · Gore Vidal's novel 1876 gives us the news of the day through the eyes of Charlie Schuyler, who has returned from exile to regain a lost fortune.
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Lincoln by Gore Vidal | GoodreadsRating 4.2 (9,797) Spanning the American Civil War, the novel's told from various perspectives: Lincoln's ambitious cabinet secretaries, William Seward and Salmon Chase (and ...
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Lincoln as Nihilist - Claremont Review of BooksLincoln as Nihilist. A review of Lincoln: A Novel, by Gore Vidal. by ... Burr, 1876, and now Lincoln launch a reinterpretation of America's past. The ...
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Lincoln: A Novel, by Gore Vidal. New York: Random House. 656 pp ...Jul 25, 1984 · The story begins with the newly elected President's arrival in Washington, incognito and under guard, after one of the many threats on his life.Missing: summary authoritarian
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Lincoln by Gore Vidal | Research Starters - EBSCOThe narrative focuses on how Lincoln navigated the intricacies of political power, illustrating his strategies for maintaining authority amidst the challenges ...
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Gore Vidal's Lincoln - by Alex Lanz - Silent FriendsAug 1, 2025 · The novel spans, at a consistent level of pacing and thoroughness, Lincoln's election in 1861 all the way to his assassination in 1865, which ...Missing: intrigues | Show results with:intrigues
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Johnny Hay in "Gore Vidal's Lincoln" - Steven Culp OnlineSeward says he is amazed that Lincoln would suspend the basic right of Habeas corpus, the right to know what you are charge with. Lincoln responds that ...
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Lincoln Fiction & Fact - AMERICAN HERITAGEThe right to suspend habeas corpus, while not specifically assigned, lies in the section of the Constitution dealing with the powers of Congress. That's right.
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Gore Vidal's 'Lincoln'?: An Exchange - The New York Review of BooksApr 28, 1988 · Lincoln was a false portrayal based on a book that had been “faulted by historians,” to put it in Timesese.
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Books of The Times; Vidal's Remaking of the American MythIn it, three of the main fictional characters of ''Empire'' reappear: Caroline Sanford Sanford and Blaise Delacroix Sanford, the half-siblings who are co ...
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Books: The Veneer of the Gilded Age EMPIRE - Time MagazineJun 22, 1987 · ” Vidal's ambitious ... McKinley's assassination in 1901, lands him in the White House. Empire is, to put it mildly, not kind to Roosevelt.
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The Library Network - Empire (1987) / Vidal, GoreEmpire probes the typically Vidalian underside of the presidencies of William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt during the years after the Spanish-American War ...
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Books of The TimesJun 11, 1987 · Its theme is America's decision to become a world power, and to establish its presence more forcefully in the Caribbean, Latin America and the ...Missing: plot summary
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HISTORY'S ACTORS IN GORE VIDAL'S "EMPIRE" - jstorABSTRACT: Gore Vidal's novel Empire, thefifth ofhis seven novels about. American history, depicts a period ofAmerican historyfrom 1898 to 1908.
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Hollywood - The New York TimesVidal, and the events of an unusually dramatic period in history that most profoundly engage his attention. The book's numerous plot lines, whether involving ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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"Hollywood: A Novel of America in the 1920s" by Gore VidalFeb 18, 1990 · A panoramic adventure in which America's politics and fantasies are inextricably entwined. Mingling fictional and actual characters, shifting from Washington ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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history, fiction and film Gore vidal's early Hollywood - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · This novel is the sixth in a series that gives a more or less continuous historical picture of the social and political history of the US from ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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"The Golden Age" by Gore Vidal - Los Angeles TimesSep 17, 2000 · To read all this is to realize just how absent the people have actually been from Vidal's narratives, even as he has posed as their champion.
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BOOKS OF THE TIMES; The Washington Crowd, Graying Now, Is ...Sep 28, 2000 · Vidal returns to World War II and the McCarthy era. He reimagines the ambitions and schemes of the same fictitious people. And he veers so ...Missing: McCarthyism | Show results with:McCarthyism<|control11|><|separator|>
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Zachary Leader · No Accident: Gore Vidal's Golden AgeJun 21, 2001 · The novels which comprise it, to list them in order of the historical periods they cover, are Burr (1973), Lincoln (1984), 1876 (1976, of course), Empire (1987 ...
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The Golden Age: An American Chronicle Novel - Publishers WeeklyThe protagonists are Peter Sanford, a prescient young intellectual from a well-to-do family, who helps to found the American Idea, a politically radical journal ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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The Golden Age: A Novel: Vidal, Gore: 9780385500753 - Amazon.com"The Golden Age" is a captivating historical novel that delves into the transformative events of World War Two and the Cold War, offering a unique perspective ...Missing: intervention elite decisions
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The Golden Age Summary | SuperSummaryVidal also compares Roosevelt to Augustus, the war-mongering emperor who founded the Roman Empire. At the end of the novel, Vidal briefly touches on how the war ...Missing: permanent industrial complex
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Best Seller List - The New York TimesMar 3, 1974 · Best Seller List ; 1. BURR, by Gore Vidal. (Random, $8.95.) The oldreprobate of American history reborn as a witty skeptical observer of his ...
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PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS - The New York TimesJun 9, 1985 · The ''Wagons West'' series reaches the post-Civil War South and New Orleans. 6 LINCOLN, by Gore Vidal. (Ballantine, $4.95.) A fictionalized ...
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BOOKS OF THE TIMES - The New York TimesMay 30, 1984 · Vidal striving for the ultimate in historical authenticity now that he has proved in his earlier novels that he can write historical caricature?Missing: plot summary accuracy
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Hard-Core Gore | National ReviewAug 1, 2012 · Vidal's great liability as a writer is that his worldview has only two dimensions: power and hate. In a novel about politics, those are ...
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The best of Michele Bachmann: the rise and fall of a Tea Party starMay 29, 2013 · She told an interviewer that while reading Vidal's 1973 novel, Burr, she realised: "He was kind of mocking the founding fathers and I just ...
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Gore Vidal Interview #1 | American Masters Digital Archive - PBSAs opposed to one of the historical novels, for example, what do you find that process tends to be the same, but it's just other sorts of challenges that ...Missing: primary sources
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INTERVIEW; Truer Than History - The New York TimesOct 1, 2000 · Phone conversation with author Gore Vidal, who comments on his latest book, The Golden Age; drawing (M)Missing: critique myths
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Gore Vidal's Live from Golgotha and the Limits of Historical FictionJul 1, 2023 · Jay Parini (1992b: 282) once asked Gore Vidal to explain the popularity of his historical series Narratives of Empire. In his response, Vidal ...
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Vidal's 'Lincoln': An Exchange | Harold Holzer, Richard N. Current ...Aug 18, 1988 · Vidal confirmed. In fact, the script of “Gore Vidal's Lincoln” was riddled with errors, large and small, which Mr. Vidal, for all his self ...
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Gore Vidal's Mistakes Were Mine - The Chronicle of Higher EducationAug 2, 2012 · I found so many mistakes—serious ones, like Civil War battles Vidal said were won by the Union that were in fact won by the Confederacy—that he ...
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Lincoln Up Close | Gore Vidal | The New York Review of BooksAug 15, 1991 · Of Lincoln's contemporaries, William Herndon has given us the best close-up view of the man that he had shared an office with for seventeen ...Missing: cabinet intrigues
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Gore Vidal's `Empire' offers a morality play without moralsJul 20, 1987 · Vidal draws a battle line that is still fought over. Publishers want to sell newspapers. How do they do it? The chilling modern strategy of ...Missing: necessities ploy
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Imperial America: Gore Vidal Reflects on the United States of AmnesiaJun 4, 2004 · Acclaimed author Gore Vidal writes that, “Not since the 1846 attack on Mexico in order to seize California has an American government been so nakedly predatory ...
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Gnawing Away at Vidal - Chronicles MagazineApr 21, 2022 · Vidal has plaintively summarized his politics as such: “I hate the American Empire, and I love the old republic.” He can be didactic on the ...Missing: rebuttals | Show results with:rebuttals
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Narratives of Empire: America's Imperial History | by Matt DrabekAug 6, 2024 · Let's talk about Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire series. In it, he reaches the height of his historical fiction and his analysis of U.S. ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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[PDF] Why American History Is Not What They Say - Mises InstituteIn summary, then, Gore Vidal's American Chronicle novels tell a tale of American history that would seem passing strange to anyone whose understanding of ...
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Burr: A Novel (Narratives of Empire): Vidal, Gore. - Amazon.comGore Vidal's Narratives of Empire series spans the history of the United States from the Revolution to the post-World War II years. With their broad canvas ...
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The biggest lie we still teach in American history classes - VoxAug 1, 2018 · One of my favorite writers, Gore Vidal, once described his country as the United States of Amnesia. ... Like Howard Zinn famously did ...
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The American Military after 9/11As Gore Vidal observed, U.S. case law requires war be declared against “a sovereign nation, not a bunch of radicals.”29. Statements by Secretaries Colin ...
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[PDF] Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace PDF - BookeyGore Vidal's "Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace" delves into the origins and perpetuation of what he terms the "American. Imperium," a seemingly endless ...
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Book Review: Empire by Gore Vidal (four stars) | As a Matter of FancyMar 28, 2025 · Vidal chronicles another overlooked epoch in American history with ramifications for today. The role of media in making news is not new, in ...Missing: reassessments 2020s
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Gore Vidal: American prophet - New StatesmanOct 1, 2025 · He also predicted that the US would be run out of Afghanistan, paving the way for China to resume its historic role as a world power. Vidal ...Missing: resilience | Show results with:resilience
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America's undying empire: why the decline of US power has been ...Nov 30, 2023 · In recent years, the idea that the United States is an empire in decline has gained considerable support, some of it from quarters that ...
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Patriotic Gore - The American ConservativeMar 1, 2004 · Vidal's complaint is indistinguishable from that of the paleoconservatives. Wherever he got his reputation as a liberal, this polemic ought to ...
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Moving on From Gore Vidal - The American ConservativeJul 13, 2021 · Vidal himself was not above Trump-style low blows against those whom he thought deserved it, as when he, in a 2008 New York Times Magazine ...