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Inventing a Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson (Icons of America) Paperback – August 11, 2004
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“Trust Gore Vidal to teach us things we never learned in school. In Inventing a Nation, his quick wit flickers over the canonical tale of our republic’s founding, turning it into a dark and deliciously nuanced comedy of men, manners, and ideas.”—Amanda Heller, Boston Globe (Sunday)
“Entertaining and enlightening. . . . A must for buffs of American civilization and its discontents.”—Booklist
Gore Vidal, one of the master stylists of American literature and one of the most acute observers of American life and history, turns his immense literary and historiographic talent to a portrait of the formidable trio of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. In Inventing a Nation, Vidal transports the reader into the minds, the living rooms (and bedrooms), the convention halls, and the salons of Washington, Jefferson, Adams, and others. We come to know these men, through Vidal’s splendid and percipient prose, in ways we have not up to now—their opinions of each other, their worries about money, their concerns about creating a viable democracy. Vidal brings them to life at the key moments of decision in the birthing of our nation. He also illuminates the force and weight of the documents they wrote, the speeches they delivered, and the institutions of government by which we still live. More than two centuries later, America is still largely governed by the ideas championed by this triumvirate.
- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherYale University Press
- Publication dateAugust 11, 2004
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.6 x 8.1 inches
- ISBN-100300105924
- ISBN-13978-0300105926
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“An illusion-free and briskly entertaining take on America’s Founding Fathers.”—Pankaj Mishra, Times Literary Supplement, Books of the Year
“Vidal’s wit occasionally comes across as facetiousness in his brilliant study of Washington, Adams and Jefferson, founding fathers of the Republic and its first three presidents.”—Iain Finlayson, Times (UK)
“One of America’s great men of letters animates the history of the early Republic and its first three presidents, interspersing his history with commentary on our present circumstances.”—New York Times Book Review
“Vidal invites candid reappraisal of the achievements of the so-called Founding Fathers. His timing is splendid. . . . A fast-paced, highly entertaining political history.”—T. H. Breen, Times Literary Supplement
“Vidal animates the staid history of the early American republic with vivid portraits of our first trio of presidents—Washington, Adams, and Jefferson. Along the way he points up the foibles and preoccupations of these first custodians of the great American experiment in democracy.”—Washington Post Book World
“[Vidal] cannot bear to write or speak a dull sentence. . . . It is as though Vidal has us with him in easy chairs by the fireside, as he chats about familiar friends and the things they have done. . . . For anyone puzzled by our continuing attachment to what some dead white males did two centuries ago, Vidal’s talk is an engaging answer, an unblinking view of our national heroes by one who cherishes them, warts and all. . . . Inventing a Nation is a cri de coeur from one who has seen the wolf and cried in vain.”—Edmund S. Morgan, New York Review of Books
“A hot topic [is matched] with one of the master stylists of American letters. . . . This is pure Vidal.”—Joseph J. Ellis, Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Trust Gore Vidal to teach us things we never learned in school. In Inventing a Nation, his quick wit flickers over the canonical tale of our republic’s founding, turning it into a dark and deliciously nuanced comedy of men, manners, and ideas. Vidal reads our originary documents and the more private writings of their authors with a novelist’s eye for the juicy personal rivalries and ambitions lurking beneath their principled surfaces. Ever the iconoclast, he pries our national gods, Washington and Jefferson and the querulous Yankee Adams, off the sanitized, Rushmore-ized monument we call American history, paradoxically enlarging them by making them human.”—Amanda Heller, Boston Sunday Globe
“A brief, luminous and idiosyncratic book on the deeds and thoughts that forged the nation. . . . Lively in its portraits of the founding fathers.”—Boyd Tonkin, The Independent
“Anyone with an interest in history will enjoy these glimpses of the characters involved in the making of the American nation, especially their trenchant views of each other.”—Michael Sexton, Sydney Morning Herald
“By turns enchanting, persuasive, vexing. . . . No admirer of Vidal’s would wish to miss this sparkling historical excursion, not least for it’s moving description of Washington’s death.”—Ferdinand Mount, Sunday Times (UK)
A New York Times bestseller
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“Entertaining and enlightening. . . . A must for buffs of American civilization and its discontents.”—Booklist
“Gore Vidal . . . understands American history backwards and forwards as few writers ever have.”—National Public Radio
“A well-written, thought-provoking look at some of our founding fathers—always with appreciation.”—Dennis Lythgoe, Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
“Vidal assumes . . . an insider’s knowledge to present an intimate view of the founding of the American republic. . . . [He] assumes a conversational tone in describing the Founding Fathers and the complex political struggles of the 1790s. . . . His is a gossipy account not of marble figures on monuments but of flesh-and-blood human beings who engaged in personal and political battles.”—Francis D. Cogliano, Journal of the Historical Association
“Vidal, master—inventor even—of the political entertainment genre make[s] for splendid reading.”—Andrea Hoag, Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
“With a novelist’s eye for character and the telling detail, Gore Vidal takes us on a brisk ride through early American history as seen through the eye of the Founders.”—Justin Raimondo, American Conservative
“Inventing a Nation isa fine afternoon’s read, especially if you like Vidal’s acidulous writing style and his cranky political views. . . . Writing history is much more confining than writing historical fiction. Few writers can do one of them surpassingly well. Gore Vidal can do both. Inventing a Nation is a neat little book that should provoke in its readers a desire to learn more about the men whose images we see every day on our paper money but whom we rarely pause to consider, much less to thank.”—Ross K. Baker, Times of Trenton (N.J.)
Selected as an outstanding book by University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries
“Persuasive and very readable.”—John Lukacs
“[Vidal offers] details that enliven and . . . reflections on the past that point sharply to today.” --Richard Eder, New York Times
About the Author
Gore Vidal, novelist, essayist, and playwright, was one of America’s great men of letters. His many books include United States: Essays 1951-1991 (winner of the National Book Award), Burr: A Novel, and Lincoln.
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- Publisher : Yale University Press
- Publication date : August 11, 2004
- Language : English
- Print length : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0300105924
- ISBN-13 : 978-0300105926
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.1 inches
- Part of series : Icons of America
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,904,185 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #740 in US Presidents
- #804 in U.S. Revolution & Founding History
- #1,771 in Political Leader Biographies
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Gore Vidal has received the National Book Award, written numerous novels, short stories, plays and essays. He has been a political activist and as Democratic candidate for Congress from upstate New York, he received the most votes of any Democrat in a half-century.
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Customers have mixed opinions about the book's insights, with some finding it extremely fascinating while others note it's short on new facts. Similarly, the readability receives mixed feedback, with some describing it as wonderful while others find it not an interesting read.
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Customers have mixed reactions to the book's insights, with some finding it extremely fascinating while others note it is short on new facts.
"Interesting, but meandering dive into early American history...." Read more
"Short on new facts, not cohesive, not an interesting or captivating read, filled with the author's unsupported comparisons to present day events, I..." Read more
"...but I find his style very similar to his fictional prose - extremely fascinating and sometimes very frustrating...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseBook and packaging were in great condition and delivered promptly with care.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2011The following comments are for the unabridged audio book version of "Inventing a Nation". Of particular interest is a fascinating afterword spoken by author Gore Vidal. In this relatively short book, I noted that the page count of the print version is 198; Gore Vidal attempts to place his literary arms around the efforts of those three principal actors in our early national drama Washington, Adams and Jefferson. This is by all accounts a book of non-fiction but I find his style very similar to his fictional prose - extremely fascinating and sometimes very frustrating. That comment is based upon my limited reading of his historical fiction: "Burr", "1876" and "Lincoln". Trust Vidal to highlight some the historical oddities that can challenge our uninformed assumptions:
Washington gallantly waiver his salary as commander of the Continental Army but after the war submitted his bill for personal expenses of $100,000.
Our bloody enemies, the mercenary Hessians, married local girls Western Pa and Delaware hence the many German family names found in those areas.
Vidal broaches the rumor the Hamilton was Washington's illegitimate son. After all GW did visit the Bahamas once.
The anti-Catholic Pope-hating Yankee Protestants thought an invasion of Canada in 1776, let by the redoubtable Benedict Arnold, would be a resounding success. After all would not the Popish Frenchmen rally around the New Englanders against the British oppressors?
Vidal has a keen facility for discerning the eccentricity of human nature. His insightful observations breath life into the Founding Fathers. A fascinating read or listen, recommended.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2018Format: KindleVerified PurchaseWhich is what we all need to wake up. MR Vidal with his direct, satiric words deftly tells us how we really started, allowing reflection at a time we may be at that dividing point these original thinkers knew we would reach. Great american history and an amazingly fast read
- Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2013Format: Audio CDVerified PurchaseShort on new facts, not cohesive, not an interesting or captivating read, filled with the author's unsupported comparisons to present day events, I listened to it 3 times (consecutively) and feel the same. Not nearly as good as (for instance) "John Adams" by David McCullough.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseLove him or hate him, Gore Vidal should not be reviewed by a nonhistorian like me. But his opinionated exposition in this book is certainly lively. And revisionistic views of the founding fathers are needed now that a critical review of the country's history is coming to pass.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2017Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseVery intresting approach of the beginning of the principles of the US
- Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023Format: Audible AudiobookVerified PurchaseA bit too general. Mostly, however, it suffers from typical Vidal traits: glib, and saddled with the author’s infatuation with his own manner of expression. Vidal sounds like he really doesn’t care whether you like the way he phrases things; as long as he exudes pedantry, he takes smug satisfaction in the reader’s discomfort. I’ve always found that trait in Vidal’s printed work. In his own oral presentation of the book, he adds his own pungent air of self-awarded, if affected, aristocracy. It interferes with communication of the information he deigns to offer us.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2016Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseFascinating story of first four presidents with condemnation of Alexander Hamilton. Unusual take.
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- Dr. Vernon M. HewittReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 28, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars A good polemic, short of some real supporting evidence in ...
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseA good polemic, short of some real supporting evidence in places, and one suspects that in the end the Republic that Vidal spent his entire life defending (and later lamenting the loss of) never really existed but it was a good read, thought provoking and always entertaining
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Brazil on June 4, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Espetacular
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseEntender os bastidores do momento mágico do nascimento do que chamamos de democracia representativa
- R. BrighouseReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 4, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseHe writes beautifully with a wonderful turn of phrase.
- RBReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
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- Jonathan RyanReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 21, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchasePerfect