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Vidal, Gore (1925– )

US writer and critic. Much of his fiction deals satirically with history and politics and includes the novels Myra Breckinridge (1968), Burr (1973), Empire (1987), The Smithsonian Institution (1998), and The Golden Age (2000). He has written plays and screenplays, including Suddenly Last Summer (1958), and essays, such as ‘Armageddon?’ (1987). His autobiography Palimpsest appeared in 1995.



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Byline: ANI London, Oct 30 (ANI): Noted writer Gore Vidal has come under fire for calling Roman Polanski's teenaged unlawful sex victim a "young hooker".
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