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Palimpsest

A Memoir

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  • 435pagine
  • 16 ore di lettura

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"I am not my own subject," Gore Vidal once remarked, yet he now offers a candid memoir reflecting on the first forty years of his life. Set against the backdrop of his library in a villa on the Italian coast, the narrative weaves through his memories as visitors come and go. Vidal's childhood unfolded in Washington, D.C., under the care of his grandfather, the blind senator T. P. Gore, and his complex mother, Nina. The memoir chronicles his formative years at St. Albans and Exeter, his military service, and his emergence as a literary wunderkind in New York, London, Rome, and Paris during the forties and fifties. It captures the spirit of an era marked by sexual liberation and his 1960 congressional campaign. Vidal's renowned storytelling, forthrightness, and sharp wit shine through as he recounts experiences with a challenging family, talented friends, and notable adversaries. The narrative features a diverse cast, including Tennessee Williams, the Kennedys, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Norman Mailer, among others. Interspersed with vivid anecdotes are reflections on writing, history, and politics, revealing a poignant theme of a great, lost love. Vidal distinguishes between memoir and autobiography, asserting that while the former is personal remembrance, the latter is historical. This memoir stands as both a true account and a remarkable work of literary imagination.

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Palimpsest, Gore Vidal

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1995
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