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Gore Vidal Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Paul Theroux

This literature criticism consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis & critique of Gore Vidal.
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Critical Essay by Paul Theroux

["Creation"] takes the form of the memoir-autobiography of one Cyrus Spitama, a half-Persian, half-Greek grandson of the prophet Zoroaster.

Spitama regards himself as a "counter-historian," which is not a bad description of Gore Vidal, who has offered his own interpretation of Roman and American history in such novels as "Julian," "Burr" and "1876," not to mention his numerous graceful essays. "Myra Breckenridge" had a historical dimension, too, even if it was only the movies; and "Kalki" can be seen as a kind of history of the future. But "Creation" is different from any of these. It is wider-ranging and more ambitious; it is much more learned; it entertains by giving a bystanders' view of great events and men, but it never intends humor. It argues the case for monotheism, but is, of course, firmly pre-Christian. (pp. 1, 32)

Mr. Vidal clearly enjoys discovering illustrious men in unlikely postures, and never...
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This section contains 678 words
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Purchase our Vidal, Gore 1925– - Critical Essay by Paul Theroux
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