List of works by Gore Vidal

Gore Vidal was an American writer and screenwriter who worked in a wide variety of genres.

Vidal in 2009

Non-fiction

  • Rocking the Boat (1963)
  • Reflections Upon a Sinking Ship (1969)
  • Sex, Death and Money (1969) (paperback compilation)
  • Homage to Daniel Shays: Collected Essays, 1952–1972 (1972) ISBN 0-394-71950-6
  • Matters of Fact and of Fiction (1977)
  • Sex is Politics and Vice Versa (1979), limited edition by Sylvester & Orphanos
  • Views from a Window Co-Editor (1981)
  • The Second American Revolution (1983)
  • Vidal In Venice (1985) ISBN 0-671-60691-3
  • Armageddon? (1987) (UK only)
  • At Home (1988)
  • A View From The Diner's Club (1991) (UK only)
  • Screening History (1992) ISBN 0-233-98803-3
  • Decline and Fall of the American Empire (1992) ISBN 1-878825-00-3
  • United States: Essays 1952–1992 (1993) ISBN 0-7679-0806-6 National Book Award[1]
  • Palimpsest: A Memoir. New York: Random House. 1995. ISBN 9780679440383. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  • Virgin Islands (1997) (UK only)
  • The American Presidency (1998) ISBN 1-878825-15-1
  • Sexually Speaking: Collected Sex Writings (1999)
  • The Last Empire: essays 1992–2000 (2001) ISBN 0-375-72639-X (there is also a much shorter UK edition)
  • Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace or How We Came To Be So Hated, Thunder's Mouth Press, 2002, (2002) ISBN 1-56025-405-X
  • Dreaming War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta, Thunder's Mouth Press, (2002) ISBN 1-56025-502-1
  • Inventing a Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson (2003) ISBN 0-300-10171-6
  • Imperial America: Reflections on the United States of Amnesia (2004) ISBN 1-56025-744-X
  • Point to Point Navigation: A Memoir (2006) ISBN 0-385-51721-1
  • The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal (2008) ISBN 0-385-52484-6
  • Gore Vidal: Snapshots in History's Glare (2009) ISBN 0-8109-5049-9
  • I Told You So: Gore Vidal Talks Politics: Interviews with Jon Wiener (2013) ISBN 978-1-61902-174-7
  • Gore Vidal History of the National Security State, The Real News Network, introduction by Paul Jay (2014)
  • Buckley vs. Vidal: The Historic 1968 ABC News Debates (2015) ISBN 978-1-942531-12-8

Plays

Novels

  • Williwaw (1946) ISBN 0-226-85585-6
  • In a Yellow Wood (1947)
  • The City and the Pillar (1948) ISBN 1-4000-3037-4
  • The Season of Comfort (1949) ISBN 0-233-98971-4
  • A Search for the King (1950) ISBN 0-345-25455-4
  • Dark Green, Bright Red (1950) ISBN 0-233-98913-7 (see "In the Lair of the Octopus" and Dreaming War)
  • A Star's Progress (aka Cry Shame!) (1950) as "Katherine Everard"
  • The Judgment of Paris (1952) ISBN 0-345-33458-2
  • Death in the Fifth Position (1952) under the pseudonym Edgar Box
  • Thieves Fall Out (1953) under the pseudonym Cameron Kay[2]
  • Death Before Bedtime (1953) under the pseudonym Edgar Box
  • Death Likes It Hot (1954) under the pseudonym Edgar Box
  • Messiah (1954) ISBN 0-14-118039-0
  • A Thirsty Evil (1956) (short stories)
  • Julian (1964) ISBN 0-375-72706-X
  • Washington, D.C. (1967) ISBN 0-316-90257-8
  • Myra Breckinridge (1968) ISBN 1-125-97948-8
  • Two Sisters (1970) ISBN 0-434-82958-7
  • Burr (1973) ISBN 0-375-70873-1
  • Myron (1974) ISBN 0-586-04300-4
  • 1876 (1976) ISBN 0-375-70872-3
  • Kalki (1978) ISBN 0-14-118037-4
  • Three by Box: The Complete Mysteries of Edgar Box (1978) ISBN 0-394-50117-9
  • Creation (1981) ISBN 0-349-10475-1
  • Duluth (1983) ISBN 0-394-52738-0
  • Lincoln (1984) ISBN 0-375-70876-6
  • Empire (1987) ISBN 0-375-70874-X
  • Hollywood (1990) ISBN 0-375-70875-8
  • Live From Golgotha (1992) ISBN 0-14-023119-6
  • The Smithsonian Institution (1998) ISBN 0-375-50121-5
  • The Golden Age (2000) ISBN 0-375-72481-8
  • Clouds and Eclipses: The Collected Short Stories (2006) The anthology A Thirsty Evil (1956), with the additional short story "Clouds and Eclipses"

Screenplays and teleplays

References

  1. "National Book Awards – 1993". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
    (With acceptance speech by Vidal, read by Harry Evans.)
  2. Bayard, Louis (April 12, 2015), "Review: Gore Vidal's 'Thieves Fall Out', Where Pulp Fiction and Hard Reality Met", The New York Times, retrieved April 12, 2015
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