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  1. Sort by Release Date. See also: en.wikipedia. Displaying results 1–3. Messiah Gore Vidal 816 downloads. In a Yellow Wood Gore Vidal 114 downloads. Williwaw: A Novel Gore Vidal 100 downloads. Displaying results 1–3. Project Gutenberg offers 73,684 free eBooks for Kindle, iPad, Nook, Android, and iPhone.

  2. www.wook.pt › autor › gore-vidalGore Vidal - WOOK

    Gore Vidal é um dos nomes centrais na história da literatura americana pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial. Nascido em 1925, em Nova Iorque, estudou na Universidade de New Hampshire. O seu primeiro romance, Williwaw (1946), era uma história da guerra claramente influenciada pelo estilo de Hemingway. Embora grande parte da sua obra tenha a ver com o século XX americano, Vidal debruçou-se várias ...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2003 · Julian: A Novel. Paperback – August 12, 2003. by Gore Vidal (Author) 4.5 603 ratings. See all formats and editions. The remarkable bestseller about the fourth-century Roman emperor who famously tried to halt the spread of Christianity, Julianis widely regarded as one of Gore Vidal’s finest historical novels.

  4. VIDAL,GORE. 978-84-8346-947-7. De la soledad bucólica de su villa en Ravello a las atiborradas y glamurosas colinas de Hollywood, Gore Vidal nos embarca en un recuento no lineal de otra etapa de su vida. Reflexiones sobre la muerte, la sexualidad, los medios, la literatura, la alta so. 8.95€ (8.61€ sin IVA)

  5. One quality you’ll soon notice in all of Gore Vidal’s best books is that none of his characters are either entirely good or completely bad. This extends to historical figures, too. He treats the Roman emperor Tiberius with kindness, for instance, while other historians almost universally despise him. Contrariwise, he depicts the 16 th American president not as the almost-mythological ...

  6. Gore Vidal was an American author who was best known for his political commentary and television appearances. Born in 1925, Vidal rarely had any kind words for his nation, often referring to the United States as a decadent empire ruled by a militaristic dictatorship.

  7. The Smithsonian Institution. : Gore Vidal. Random House, 1998 - Fiction - 260 pages. It's Good Friday 1939, and a teenage math prodigy from St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., is mysteriously summoned to the Smithsonian Institution, where a crash program to develop the atomic bomb is being conducted in the basement.