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Discusses the use of pseudonyms by Doris Lessing, Julian Barnes, Joyce Carol Oates and Gore Vidal.
NEWYORKER: Pseudonymously Yours
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What she actually is is a self-indulgent little tease, with an ego that would make Gore Vidal blush.
CNN: 'Woo' no boost for Jada Pinkett Smith
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Also with Gore Vidal, Alan Rickman, Giancarlo Esposito, Brian Murray, and Ray Wise.
NEWYORKER: Bob Roberts
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Portraits of actress Elaine Stritch, comedian Richard Pryor and writer Gore Vidal are among other films screening at this year's event.
BBC: Nora Ephron with Tom Hanks in 2002
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"Death of a Salesman" later beat out "Gore Vidal's The Best Man, " "Master Class" and "Wit" for the best revival of a play.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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He was born Eugene Luther Gore Vidal on October 3, 1925.
CNN: Gore Vidal, chronicler of American life and politics, dies
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In The Best Man, a 1964 adaptation of Gore Vidal's play, Henry Fonda is the thoughtful but philandering candidate whose main rival is the unscrupulous Cliff Robertson.
CNN: All The Presidents' Movies
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The Gettys' place sprung to life as Gore Vidal, Marianne Faithful, Michelangelo Antonioni, Dado Ruspoli, the Rolling Stones and Lords Warwick and Lichfield visited to bask in its sudden refreshment.
WSJ: A Magician from Memphis
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The grandfather of writer Gore Vidal.
NPR: For Blind Lawmaker, Biography Reflects In Policy
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Auden, Elizabeth Hardwick, Mary McCarthy, Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal and Robert Penn Warren, pointed towards what was to come: a continuous stream of essays, usually discussing a book or books, and usually written by someone recognised as a writer, scholar or thinker of distinction.
ECONOMIST: Barbara Epstein, editor, died on June 16th, aged 77
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McLane's other credits include the recent revival of "The Heiress" with Jessica Chastain, the current "Nice Work If You Can Get It" with Matthew Broderick, the last revivals of "Gore Vidal's The Best Man" and "Follies, " the show "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo" with Robin Williams, and the Tony winning revival of "Anything Goes, " which is currently on a national tour.
WSJ: Tony Award winner brings Broadway to Oscars