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  1. Há 6 dias · Julian was the subject of a novel, Julian (1964), by Gore Vidal, describing his life and times. It is notable for, among other things, its scathing critique of Christianity. Julian appeared in Gods and Legions, by Michael Curtis Ford (2002).

  2. 29 de mai. de 2024 · The book is “The City and the Pillar” by Gore Vidal. The story revolves around a high school boy’s crush on a fellow male student. Like “The Boys in the Band” — a play made into a movie, which we demonstrated against — both pieces of art showcase our community as people who are full of self-hate and incapable of having ...

  3. Há 10 horas · You could know of Gore Vidal, Andy Warhol or Wernher von Braun without ever having read The New Yorker, visited a museum or studied aerospace engineering. Today, people are famous just for being famous or, in various stages of devolvement, for being untalented, obnoxious, clueless, naked, or sexually ravaged, with television shows wholly dedicated to promoting it, and social media guaranteeing ...

  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · O gaúcho Juliano Bolson Soares, 34 anos, natural de Caxias do Sul, foi assassinado na noite de terça-feira (14) na região do Rio Comprido, no centro da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. A Polícia Civil fluminense investiga o caso.

  5. Há 2 dias · 215 likes, 2 comments - jenrettefoundation on June 4, 2024: "Truman Capote may not have got on with Gore Vidal but he did enjoy Gore’s house … after Dick bought it.

  6. Há 4 dias · Juliano Santana, previously accused of raping his 16-year-old daughter, kidnapped her and murdered her before dying by suicide, cops in Massachusetts say. The Middlesex County District Attorney's Office said in a press release that in 2021 it charged Santana with six counts of aggravated rape.

  7. 28 de mai. de 2024 · Gore Vidal. As soci­eties grow deca­dent, the lan­guage grows deca­dent, too. Words are used to dis­guise, not to illu­mi­nate, action: you lib­er­ate a city by destroy­ing it. Words are to con­fuse, so that at elec­tion time peo­ple will solemn­ly vote against their own interests.