R. I. P(?). Gore Vidal

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R. I. P(?). Gore Vidal

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From http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home3/5460 ... y.html.csp :
- he was widely admired as an independent thinker — in the tradition of Mark Twain
- He wrote in the memoir "Palimpsest" that he had more than 1,000 "sexual encounters," nothing special, he added
- His works included hundreds of essays; the best-selling novels "Lincoln" and "Myra Breckenridge"; the groundbreaking "The City and the Pillar," among the first novels about openly gay characters; and the Tony-nominated play "The Best Man," revived on Broadway in 2012.

The SLT forgot to list "Live from Golgotha" :
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Some of his quotes:
- :exclaim: [asked to describe himself in one word] Realist.
- :cry: The idea of a good society is something you do not need a religion and eternal punishment to buttress; you need a religion if you are terrified of death.
- :exclaim: I'm a born-again atheist.
- :biggrin: Politics is made up of two words: "Poli," which is Greek for "many," and "tics," which are bloodsucking insects.
- :evil: [regarding the US being an empire] It is a pointless empire, which gives a satirist like me great pleasure, the fact that nothing makes any sense.
- :evil: [interview on Swedish radio, 2004] We pay large taxes to the government. The rich don't but the average working person does. We're the only First-World country that gets nothing back. There's no health service. The educational system is pre-Copernicus. It's a scandal. But the Americans don't know it because they have never been told about other countries. They just know they're bad.
- :evil: [on America during the George W. Bush years] Never have so many things gone so wrong all at once.

... last but not least
- I find stupidity very exciting. And I'm excited all day long.

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- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco
- To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
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Re: R. I. P(?). Gore Vidal

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I think he should be buried next to William F. Buckley, with a marker spanning both of their graves that says "To Be Continued..."
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Re: R. I. P(?). Gore Vidal

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MeDotOrg wrote:...William F. Buckley...

1. I don't know him. (You know, I am a miserable European) Sorry.
2. I would not him mention in the same page as Gore Vidal. He is on the other side I don't like. Or I can not read or understand...

by the way Buckley is an interesting dude. (wikipedia)
- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco
- To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
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Re: R. I. P(?). Gore Vidal

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ludwigm wrote:
MeDotOrg wrote:...William F. Buckley...

1. I don't know him. (You know, I am a miserable European) Sorry.
2. I would not him mention in the same page as Gore Vidal. He is on the other side I don't like. Or I can not read or understand...

by the way Buckley is an interesting dude. (wikipedia)


You are correct. Buckley and Vidal WERE on opposite sides. They had an ongoing feud and a series of VERY spirited debates in the 1960s, when being literate was not seen as being as some sort of character defect.

Here's a link for more http://www.pitt.edu/~kloman/debates.html
"The great problem of any civilization is how to rejuvenate itself without rebarbarization."
- Will Durant
"We've kept more promises than we've even made"
- Donald Trump
"Of what meaning is the world without mind? The question cannot exist."
- Edwin Land
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