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91 Harry Kloman, "Gore Vidal's American Chronicles: 1967-2000." Online at http://www.pitt.edu/~kloman/vidalframe.html
92 Donald E. Pease, "America and the Vidal Chronicles" in Gore Vidal: Writer Against the Grain, ed. Jay Parini (New York: Columbia University Press, 1992), p. 269.
93 Gore Vidal, Burr (New York: Random House, 1973), p.14.
103 Gore Vidal, Lincoln (New York: Random House, 1984), pp. 153, 152.
104 Harold Bloom, "The Central Man: On Gore Vidal's Lincoln" in Gore Vidal: Writer Against the Grain, ed. Jay Parini (New York: Columbia University Press, 1992), pp. 223-224.
105 Pease, op.cit., pp. 272-273.
111 Vidal, Lincoln, op.cit., pp. 38, 556, 356, 635.
112 Ibid., pp. 240, 391-392, 447, 448.
114 pp. 126, 273, 389, 437-438, 457-458, 459, 656.
116 Gore Vidal, Hollywood: A Novel of America in the 1920s (New York: Random House, I99o),p. i8.
119 Andrew Sullivan, "The Greatest Generation (Revised)." New York Times 1 October 2000. Online at http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/10/01/reviews/001001.01sullivt.html
120 Gore Vidal, Empire (New York: Random House, 1987), p. 73.
126 Vidal, Hollywood, op.cit., p. 70-71.
131 Gore Vidal, The Golden Age (New York: Doubleday, 2000), p. 166.
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