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The Golden Age

Gore Vidal

The Golden Age

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ISBN:
9780349114279
ISBN-10:
0-349-11427-7

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THE GOLDEN AGE is the final, eponymous novel that brings to an end what Gabriel García Márquez has called ‘Gore Vidal’s magnificent series of historical novels or novelised histories’, NARRATIVES OF EMPIRE. Like a latter day Anthony Trollope, Vidal masterfully balances the personal with the political, the invented with the historical fact. His heroine from Hollywood, Caroline Sanford, reappears in Washington as President Roosevelt schemes to get the USA into the war by provoking the Japanese. In the novel’s ten year span America is master of the globe, with Japan and Europe as colony and dependency under her empire. Against this backdrop there is a glittering explosion in the arts (we see the likes of Lowell, Bernstein and Tennessee Williams and witness the opening night of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE). But by 1950 and the coming of the Korean War, the Golden Age is over. For the reader who wants to be informed as well as vastly entertained about the last two hundred years of American history there could be no better place to start than with Vidal’s NARRATIVES.

Reviews

  • ‘Vidal’s combination of learning, wit and disdain gets into your blood. He can change the way you think’ OBSERVER
  • 'No one else has a comparable grasp of American history, nor the ability to make is come alive so vividly.' THE TIMES
  • 'Easily one of his best works.' SCOTSMAN
  • 'Vidal's satiric thrusts are enormous fun.' DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • 'Crackpot theory has seldom been so suavely and entertainingly put across.' NEW STATESMAN

Paperback: £12.99

Published 06/12/2001

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