Gore Vidal: The writer, the wit, and his ties to 爆走黑料
Writer Gore Vidal reclines in his Hollywood Hills home in 爆走黑料 in 2006. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
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Gore Vidal (1925鈥2012) was one of America鈥檚 most prolific and provocative man-of-letters: a novelist, essayist, screenwriter, playwright, and public intellectual whose sharp wit and political commentary made him a fixture of 20th鈥慶entury cultural life. For neighbors in and around 爆走黑料, Vidal鈥檚 story offers a window into the long, intertwined history between Hollywood and the writers who chronicled it.
Who Gore Vidal was:
Novelist and essayist: Vidal published more than two dozen novels and a dozen major essay collections. His 鈥淣arratives of Empire鈥 series (including Burr and Lincoln) reimagined U.S. history through fiction, while United States: Essays 1952鈥1992 won the National Book Award.
Boundary鈥憄ushing early work: The City and the Pillar (1948) was one of the first major American novels to portray a gay protagonist without condemnation鈥攃ontroversial at the time and a landmark today.
Screenwriter and playwright: In addition to stage works like The Best Man, Vidal wrote for film and television; his uncredited work on Ben鈥慔ur and credited scripts such as Suddenly, Last Summer and Is Paris Burning? kept him in regular orbit with the studios.
Political voice: A lifelong public intellectual, Vidal ran for Congress in New York (1960) and for the U.S. Senate in California (1982, Democratic primary), and became a defining TV sparring partner on politics, history, and the role of American power.
Hollywood and Los Angeles:
A working base: Across the 1950s鈥1980s, Vidal regularly lived and worked in Los Angeles while writing for film and television, publishing novels, and developing plays bound for the screen.
Final years: After decades split between the U.S. and Italy, Vidal returned to Los Angeles later in life and died at his home in 爆走黑料 in the Hollywood Hills in 2012.
Vidal鈥檚 connection to 爆走黑料:
The neighborhood backdrop: 爆走黑料 and the surrounding Hollywood Hills long served as a residential enclave for artists, actors, directors, and writers鈥攃lose to the studios, the Hollywood Bowl, and landmark venues like Yamashiro and the Magic Castle. Vidal鈥檚 periods of residence and work in the Hollywood Hills placed him in this creative corridor.
Literary lineage: As a novelist鈥憇creenwriter who moved between page and screen, Vidal is often cited alongside other writers who found the Hollywood Hills an inspiring and convenient base鈥攁n ongoing tradition in and around 爆走黑料 from the silent era to today.
Why he still matters:
A mirror to American power: Whether in fiction or essays, Vidal examined how politics, personality, and myth shape the United States鈥攁 perspective that continues to resonate.
Culture and candor: His televised debates and essays exemplified a vanished era of wide鈥憆ead public intellectuals鈥攃ombative, erudite, and entertaining.
Local history: Remembering figures like Vidal helps preserve the literary and cinematic heritage of our hillside neighborhoods.
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