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US author Gore Vidal dies aged 86 | US author Gore Vidal dies aged 86 |
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Celebrated writer and political commentator Gore Vidal has died aged 86, his family has confirmed. | Celebrated writer and political commentator Gore Vidal has died aged 86, his family has confirmed. |
He died at his home in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening, with the cause of death believed to be complications from pneumonia. | He died at his home in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening, with the cause of death believed to be complications from pneumonia. |
Gore Vidal produced 25 novels, including the best-selling Burr and Myra Breckenridge, more than 200 essays and several plays. | Gore Vidal produced 25 novels, including the best-selling Burr and Myra Breckenridge, more than 200 essays and several plays. |
He also ran for political office twice and was a well-known commentator. | He also ran for political office twice and was a well-known commentator. |
His nephew Burr Steers told US media that his uncle had been ill "for quite a while". | His nephew Burr Steers told US media that his uncle had been ill "for quite a while". |
He was among a generation of literary writers who were also genuine celebrities - fixtures on chat shows and in gossip columns. | He was among a generation of literary writers who were also genuine celebrities - fixtures on chat shows and in gossip columns. |
His circle included Tennessee Williams, Orson Welles and Frank Sinatra. | |
He was also closely linked to the Kennedy family, becoming a confidant of Jackie Kennedy, who was his stepsister. | |
Vidal ran for a seat in Congress in 1960 and again in 1982, but lost both times. | |
Legendary feuds | |
He wrote his first book aged 19 and later went on to become one of America's most distinguished authors. | He wrote his first book aged 19 and later went on to become one of America's most distinguished authors. |
But his career path was not straightforward. | |
His second book, The City and the Pillar, tackled homosexuality, making it highly controversial at the time. | |
Bookshops refused to stock it, and he was ostracised for most of the 1950s and forced to work under pseudonyms. | Bookshops refused to stock it, and he was ostracised for most of the 1950s and forced to work under pseudonyms. |
In the late 1950s he began to write under his own name again, working on the screenplay to Ben Hur, among other films. | In the late 1950s he began to write under his own name again, working on the screenplay to Ben Hur, among other films. |
Eventually in the 1970s and 80s he was widely feted for his historical novels based on the lives of US figures such as Abraham Lincoln. | |
But he was not always comfortable with the literary and political establishment. | |
He had long-running spats with his contemporaries, conservative pundit William F Buckley Jr and writer Norman Mailer, whom Vidal once likened to killer Charles Manson. | |
His feud with Buckley was legendary, with the pair coming to blows several times and trading insults on national television while working as pundits on the 1968 Democratic convention. | |
He once described Truman Capote as a "filthy animal that has found its way into the house." | |
Born in 1925, Eugene Luther Vidal was the scion of one of America's grandest political dynasties. | Born in 1925, Eugene Luther Vidal was the scion of one of America's grandest political dynasties. |
His grandfather, TP Gore, was a senator and his father a one-time Secretary of Aviation under President Franklin D Roosevelt. | His grandfather, TP Gore, was a senator and his father a one-time Secretary of Aviation under President Franklin D Roosevelt. |
He was also a distant cousin of former Vice President Al Gore. | |
He took his mother's maiden name Gore and used it as his first name. |