He ends with an even more damning portrait of Vidal: In his efforts to bring Jimmie Trimble back to life, Vidal has created a person who barely resembles the one I uncovered
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Gore Vidal enlisted in the army in 1943 and served for three years on supply ships in the Pacific
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James "Jimmy" Trimble (October 10, 1925 – March 1, 1945) was an American Marine killed at Iwo Jima and love interest of writer Gore Vidal
American novelist, Gore Vidal, was a student at St
Inspired by Vidal's great love, a school friend called Jimmy Trimble who died at the battle of Iwo Jima in 1945, it became an instant bestseller, catapulting the author to
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Furthermore, It is not always clear what elements from antiquity are explicitly drawn by Vidal or are otherwise imposed upon him
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US Marine Jimmy Trimble, Vidal's schoolmate and boyfriend, was killed in 1944
But look, the love of his life was Jimmie Trimble, stuck forever as a teenage boy, a Peter Pan
Today, Vidal speaks openly of Jimmie Trimble, a fellow pupil at St
Jimmie Trimble, and so many others, were slaughtered for the glory of America and her Generals
American Author Gore Vidal passed away on 31st Jul 2012 Los Angeles, California, USA aged 86
” —Los Angeles Times Palimpsest is Gore Vidal's account of the first thirty-nine
by Anonymous: Gore Vidal's staunch defenders are the reason why children continue to be sexually abused
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Vidal smiled and began to Family members have not yet set a date for the funeral of writer Gore Vidal, who grew up in Washington and died this week at his home in Hollywood
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Vidal writes that he found his male other half in one Jimmy Trimble, a classmate at St
Gore Vidal was in relationships with Howard Austen (1950 - 2003), Jack Kerouac (1949), Diana Lynn (1949 - 1950), Anaïs Nin (1946), Jimmie Trimble (1937 - 1945), Tom Hatcher, Francesco Scavullo and Joanne Woodward