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Palimpsest: A Memoir (Paperback)

by Gore Vidal (Author)
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Abacus; New edition edition (1 Aug 1996)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0349108005
  • ISBN-13: 978-0349108001
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 58,802 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'An engrossing and beguiling read. Admirably candid, refreshingly indiscreet, intelligent and full of wit, it is also startlingly original...And unequivocal triumph.' William Boyd, DAILY TELEGRAPH BOOKS OF THE YEAR 'He does not narrate his life: he revies it. The result is something quite novel and wonderfully appealing, a critical biography of himself...Vidal's life might even be his greatest work.' INDEPENDENT 'Wonderfully entertaining. You want the high-level political gossip? You get it here... it offers all the zing of a Dry Martini without the danger of getting drunk.' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'PALIMPSEST is a tremendous read, down and dirty from start to finish. It is also a proud and serious and truthful book...' SUNDAY TIMES 'On reaching his three score and ten, Vidal has produced this elegantly observed, ineffably sad- and at times hysterically funny- memoir.' SUNDAY EXPRESS 'Throughout the book we find him warm and generous among the poisoned arrows he also flings...' THE TIMES 'This palimpsest, however much scored out and scribbled over, and however much a keening for the golden gone to dust, is nonetheless a record of the transmutation, of the base into gold, that is the raw stuff of literature...' LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS 'The most entertaining fagiography since THE ORTON DIARIES...' Philip Kerr, SUNDAY TIMES BOOKS OF THE YEAR '...a book that is far more than a memoir; bawdy catalogue, family saga, political history, elegy. And one of the year's best books.' Guy Reynolds, EVENING STANDARD BOOKS OF THE YEAR 'There are passages from Gore Vidal's PALIMPSEST which expose that Mount Rushmore mind like nothing else he has ever written.' Melvyn Bragg, SUNDAY TIMES BOOKS OF THE YEAR '...matches some of the great literary memoirs of childhood, such as Nabakov's SPEAK, MEMORY...' FINANCIAL TIMES


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This is a memoir of the first 40 years of Gore Vidal's life, ranging back and forth across a rich history. He spent his childhood in Washington DC, in the household of his grandfather, the blind senator from Oklahoma, T.P. Gore, and in the various domestic situations of his complicated and exasperating mother, Nina. Then come schooldays at St Albans and Exeter; the army; life as a literary wunderkind in New York, London, Rome and Paris in the '40s and '50s; sex in an age of promiscuity; and a campaign for Congress in 1960. His cast includes Tennessee Williams, the Kennedys, Eleanor Roosevelt, Truman Capote, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Christopher Isherwood, Jack Kerouac, Jane and Paul Bowles, Santayana, Anais Nin, Norman Mailer, Leonard Bernstein and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, among others.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Where can I buy volume 2?, 30 Jun 2004
By Elizabeth Taylor (France) - See all my reviews
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This is simply my favourite book of the year. I originally bought it was I saw Gore Vidal on television and I hadn't read one of his books for a while. I must say that I was very suprised after 50 pages as I had expected gossip and human interest but not the real beauty of the novel which is both a description of lost love from a great writer as well as insight into a mind/life of a real intellect. As stated by other reviewers this is not a typical biography in that we meet the young child and have an overview of a life, its more a review of bits and pieces of his life, his musings on his actions and the meaning of his life and of course a chance to meet a lot of famous people. Gore is also not afraid to share the gruesome details such as his step-fathers inability to ''get it up'' or his relationship with his mother which as you can imagine from the fact that he used to vomit when she came into the room at the age of 11 was not a great success. Then of course our leading man also mixed with some of the intellectural, policial and cultural icons of a now past century so it can also be read from a historical perspective as an insight into a close but already lost period of time. I felt quite jealous of him swaning around Europe after the war with Tennesse Williams, or meeting the duke and duchess of windsor or partying around in the world pre-Aids or just hanging out with the kennedys all of whom he describes on a personal rather than political level, and I haven't even mentioned the showbiz cast including Paul Newman &r Marlo Brando. I was also pleasantly suprised to know that although he is an undouted top notch whit and racontour (a dying art) he also shares the same longings as the rest of us and is able to express those in a language which is beyond most of our capabilites. At some stages I honestly just stopped reading to savour the moment or reflect. To be allowed to share those feelings and experiences, to have them so well expressed I found simply a pure pleasure. Please Mr. Vidal, I'd be very interested in Volume 2 (apres his 39th year) where we can meet the modern scarey world of his recent political writings and touch on a rather taboo subject in our ever desperate to be young modern world that of old age.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A unique Life, 28 Oct 2007
Few people have had the experience that Gore Vidal has been fortunate to know and we are never likely to read of anything like it again. His father was FDR's Secretary of Air and from an early age GV was rubbing shoulders with the famous and the talented. He has a lovely easy style of writing and is never conceited nor condescending. He can give a unique insight into most of the significant American events of the second half of the awful 20th century, and can reveal what famous people such as Eleanor Roosevelt, the Kennedys, were like -- as people. And this also includes member of the Royal Family, some of whom he new as friends. It can be deliciously gossipy in places, but that only makes it all the more delightful.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What has Mr. Vidal ever written that wasn't interesting?, 12 Feb 2002
By M. Chappell "Non Stop Reader" (Courtice, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
Mr. Vidal, as always, manages to set a tone that is engaging and informative. As a man who so genuinely has a way with words, he's once again not failed in this overview of his earlier years....to age 39?? Having met and known such a vast array of people, he's certainly not led a dull life nor ran from a challenge. His code of ethics is, as always, above reproach. May he always stand on his private soap box and share his knowledge, thoughts and ideas. Let's too hope he never tires of bringing the proverbial horse to water, even if at times he has to force us to take that drink!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dry As Old Sticks
How could anyone who lived such an interesting life write such a boring book? It's like the only point of this memoir is to score points off his contemporaries. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very funny
Gore Vidal reflects on his life and the variety of people (both famouus and not-so-famous) who have passed through it. Read more
Published on 30 Jan 2002

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