•   |  
  • Get the Newspaper
   Traffic   Weather: Clear, 69°   


Books: 'The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal'

12:00 AM CDT on Sunday, July 6, 2008

Los Angeles Times

The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal

Gore Vidal

(Doubleday, $27.50)

No writer working in English today deploys quite so many clear and lovely sentences per page as Gore Vidal – except Joan Didion, and the beauty of her prose is of a more austere sort.

More than 30 years ago, Stephen Spender proposed that Mr. Vidal was at his best in the essays. The Selected Essays easily could serve as Exhibit A. Although all but three of these 24 pieces appeared in the author's huge 1993 collection, United States: Essays 1952-1992, there's a freshness and cohesion to this volume that more than justifies the repackaging.

Part 1 ("Reading the Writers") deals with writers, writing and critical fashion; Part 2 ("Reading the World") assembles 11 political essays, from a 1963 piece on Egypt shortly after Nasser came to power through more recent ones, including his stunning 9/11 essay, "Black Tuesday."

The literary essays include Mr. Vidal's famous recovery of William Dean Howells, his scathing but hilarious denunciation of fashion masquerading as critical literary scholarship ("The Hacks of Academe") and his moving recollection of Tennessee Williams, "Some Memories of the Glorious Bird and an Earlier Self."

Los Angeles Times

RSS SMS Alerts Newsletters
Advertisement
SEARCH CLASSIFIEDS
 Shop
 Autos
Used Cars
Make:
Model:
Your ZIP:
 
New Cars
Make:
Model:
Your ZIP:
 Homes
Type in city, neighborhood or zip
 Jobs
Keywords:
Location:
Job Categories:
 Advanced Search
 Virtual Job Fair (Sept 17 - Oct 1)
 Classifieds/Place Ad
 Find Tickets
Local events
 King Tut Exhibit  Dallas Cowboys
 Dallas Stars  Dallas Mavericks
Search for tickets
From: To:
 Show Calendar  Show Calendar

Most Popular Stories

  Get feed