Gore Vidal Biography
(American Writer Known for His Novels: ‘The City and the Pillar’, ‘Julian’, ‘Myra Breckinridge’ and ‘Burr’)Birthday: October 3, 1925 (Libra)
Born In: West Point, New York, United States
Advanced SearchEugene Luther Gore Vidal was an American writer, novelist, essayist, screenwriter and playwright. Vidal was born in New York and brought up in California by his Broadway actress mother and army officer father. When he finished college, he went to join the army and became a warrant officer, until he fell ill because of arthritis. He started writing when he was only 21 and wrote many controversial, ahead of his time novels, essays, memoirs and film scripts. The most controversial work of his literary career was his second novel called ‘The City and the Pillar’, which had an unflustered portrayal of homosexuality in it. It shocked the society at the time so much so that New York Times refused to review his books for the next 5 years, which compelled him to write under a pseudo-name for some years. His writings are considered to be sharp and witty. He was a broad-minded writer, who often wrote satirical statements on sex, gender, gays, etc. Vidal was a self proclaimed bisexual who remained in a long term relationship with his partner Howard Austin.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Eugene Luther Gore Vidal, Eugene Louis Vidal
Died At Age: 86
Family:father: Eugene Luther Vidal
mother: Nina Gore
Born Country: United States
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place of death: Los Angeles, California, United States
Ancestry: Swiss American, Austrian American
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
U.S. State: New Yorkers
Founder/Co-Founder: The Ludington Line, Transcontinental Air Transport, Northeast Airlines
More Factseducation: Phillips Exeter Academy
awards: 1993 - National Book Award for Nonfiction
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American CelebritiesIntellectuals & AcademicsAmerican MenPhillips Exeter AcademyLibra Writers Childhood & Early LifeVidal was born in the Cadet Hospital of the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, to Eugene Luther Vidal and Nina Gore. His father was an Army Air Corps pilot at the Academy, who also co-founded 3 American airlines.Vidal’s mother used to act in the Broadways; his parents divorced when he was only 10 years old. His mother married two more times after that as a result of which he had four-half siblings and four step-siblings.He was brought up in Washington D.C. and studied in Sidwell Friends School and St. Albans School. Then he went to study in France but came back to the United States at the onset of World War II.He got himself enrolled in the army and became a warrant officer. But in 3 years, he caught hypothermia which caused rheumatoid arthritis and he became a mess officer instead.