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JEFF9K

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Sat Nov 29, 2014, 09:45 AM Nov 2014

Gore Vidal's Final Memoir - “Point To Point Navigation” [View all]


My lawyer friend tells me that in high school he considered himself a conservative until he heard a debate between William F. Buckley, Jr. and Gore Vidal. He has been a liberal ever since.

Gore Vidal was a public intellectual who led a long interesting life, rubbing elbows with the Roosevelts, Kennedys, Tennessee Williams, Johnny Carson, Rudolf Nureyev, etc., etc. He served in World War II, lived and traveled around the world, wrote novels, non-fiction, essays, plays, and he wrote for movies and TV shows. He penned this second and final memoir when he was 79.

The book consists of 53 chapters, typically 3 or 4 pages long - very user-friendly. Among the interesting items in “Point To Point Navigation”:

* His mother had 3 famous marriages. At the height of the Great Depression the family had 5 servants.

* FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt were great admirers of Amelia Earhart. Eleanor had a “Sapphic passion” that Amelia found disconcerting.

* Pope Pius XII had some strange beliefs, one of which led, at his death, to his being embalmed by an amateur taxidermist. While lying in state, his body turned emerald green, then exploded, causing several Swiss Guards to faint.

* Gore Vidal never set foot in a university, except as an “unconventional lecturer.”

* He calls the British House of Commons “democracy in action,” and says that their political system is much superior to ours.

* Christian evangelicals are causing problems in the military, to the point that Vidal envisions “troops that could very well heed a call to arms of a revolutionary sort.”

* “The Cheney-Bush junta reenacted the Goldwater agendum.”

* During his presidency, Jimmy Carter wasn't the wonderful man he is thought of as being today. Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev, at a White House meeting, asked for permission for his mother to visit the United States. The Soviets said it was okay, but Carter refused. Nureyev was shocked by the president's bad manners and put a Russian curse on him “causing Carter to lose the upcoming election.”

* Italy, where Vidal lived for many years, is an “oddly happy” nation, where “chaos is the norm.”

* The failure of the Bush administration to saves lives in hurricane-ravaged New Orleans is further proof that any first-world militarized nation can easily defeat the United States in a modern war.

“Point To Point Navigation” isn't a new book - it was published in 2006. I was lucky enough to buy a hardcover edition at the public library book sale for $1.00.

It's available in paperback and Kindle at Amazon, where it's described as a “witty and elegant autobiography” that “reflects on Gore Vidal's remarkable life.”

It's also available on the shelf at the library, if not at their used book sale.
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interesting... hlthe2b Nov 2014 #1
Carter's side of the story. JEFF9K Nov 2014 #2
Mixed feelings about Mr. Vidal Bagsgroove Nov 2014 #3
Likability. JEFF9K Nov 2014 #4
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