17. Vidal after being physically attacked by Mailer. "Once again, words fail Norman Mailer."
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18. In sum, Gore Vidal was much more of man than William F. Buckley. This indisputable fact reflects badly on Vidal.
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19. In other ways, Buckley and Vidal reflect the narcissism of small differences: elite, pseudo-aristos, isolationist & Old Right origins.
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20. But perhaps precisely because of their shared origins, Vidal knew exactly which buttons to hit to set Buckley off.
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21. Buckley's weakness was that in his conventional morality he thought he could shame Vidal by calling him perverted, degenerate, & "queer"
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22. Buckley miscalculated. Impressive, radical thing about Vidal was he had absolutely no sense of shame or guilt about his sexual practices
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23. The true extent of Vidal's sexual radicalism has yet to be appreciated. He preceded Stonewall & felt no common cause with "gay rights"
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24. Vidal didn't see himself as a member of a gay community needing rights but as a man with appetites that deserved freedom.
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25. Vidal's sexual politics were in essence aristocratic, like an 18th century libertine or Roman Senator. That made him unshakable.
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26. For Buckley, being called a queer was a grave insult, a cutting remark. Vidal, subscribing to a different morality, could laugh it off.
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27. Vidal the would-be populist had aristocratic values, Buckley the supposed aristocratic conservative appealed to mob morality.
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@HeerJeet What was their opinion of J.D. Salinger, only slightly older, his life and work? What really drove the quest for public attention?0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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