Provides a selection of news articles related to the American author along with links to related sources.
Read from Vidal's controversial book "The Golden Age," and peruse several other excerpts from the author's work.
Urban Desires ezine prints a critique of this groundbreaking novel that caused a stir when first published in 1948. Read about the '90s reissue.
Lifelong fan and avid collector of the author's work compiles reviews of and excerpts from his writings. Find interviews and links.
Read a few of the witticisms and pointed observations of the expatriate novelist. Listen to RealAudio interviews.
Renowned writer weighs in with his favorite post-WWII novels. Read his opinions on works by Dawn Powell, Joseph Heller and Thomas Mann.
Discover the merits of the final volume in the author's American Chronicle series. Find out why Gore Vidal is the "Paradoxical Man."
Interview reveals the realistic author's thoughts on the American empire, the Internet and why he'd make a better president than his cousin Al.
Explore why this "intellectual godfather" supports Ralph Nader over his cousin Al for president, and find predictions for the empire and economy.
Gary Kamiya comments on the author's September 2001 Vanity Fair essay "The Meaning of Timothy McVeigh," in which he defends the Oklahoma City bomber as a freedom fighter.
Listen to the masterful writer read from the final volume of his American Chronicles, "The Golden Age." Includes notes on Vidal's other works.
Radio show's "Book Club of the Air" features Vidal's memoir "Palimpsest" as the selection. Listen to a Real Audio rebroadcast of the program.