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The Golden Age: Number 7 in series (Narratives of Empire)

The Golden Age: Number 7 in series (Narratives of Empire)

Gore Vidal

The concluding volume of Vidal's "Narratives of a Golden Age", following the passage of American history and balancing the personal with the political, the invented with historical fact. In the novel's ten-year span, America is master of the globe and there is a glittering explosion in the arts.
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The seventh volume of what Vidal has entitled the "Narratives of Empire". In "The Golden Age", which offers a fictionalized version of American politics from 1940 to 2000, his main charge is that one of the most revered of all 20th-century presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt, provoked, and then failed to warn his commanders about, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. His deception was brought about by a poll which revealed that 60 per cent of Americans were opposed to any foreign war. The author uses a series of episodes to show how the US, through its leaders and not through events, became the most influential country in the world, as he reveals (imaginary) conversations in the White House, in newspaper offices and around Washington DC.

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Title - The Golden Age: Number 7 in series (Narratives of Empire)

Edition -

Author - Gore Vidal

ISBN 13 - 9780316854092

Imprint - Little, Brown & Company

Publisher - Little, Brown & Company

Date Published - 19/10/2000

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No. of pages - 480

Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 156 x 240 x mm

Weight - g

Languages - English