Author Gore Vidal |
Commenting on the “homoerotic” in Shakespeare’s
sonnets, Vidal wrote, “Who thought up that word has saved the pride of
thousands of hetero school teachers who cannot imagine a great writer not
liking Miriam, the two children and a split-level ranch house.”
Whatever the merit of his views, Vidal lived at the
crossroads of sex and literature. After all, he wrote “The City and the Pillar”
and “Myra Breckenridge” and slept with both Anaïs Nin and Jack Kerouac.
— Source: “Gore Vidal: A Biography” by Fred
Kaplan
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