Description: Title: How to Be an Intellectual in the Age of TV: The Lessons of Gore Vidal Author: Frank, Marcie Publisher: Duke University Press Binding: Paperback Pages: 176 Dimensions: 8.02h x 5.30w x 0.51d Product Weight: 0.51 lbs. Language: English ISBN: 9780822336402 Novelist, television personality, political candidate, and maverick social commentator, Gore Vidal is one of the most innovative, influential, and enduring American intellectuals of the past fifty years. In How to Be an Intellectual in the Age of TV, Marcie Frank provides a concise introduction to Vidal's life and work as she argues that the twentieth-century shift from print to electronic media, particularly TV and film, has not only loomed large in Vidal's thought but also structured his career. Looking at Vidal's prolific literary output, Frank shows how he has reflected explicitly on this subject at every turn: in essays on politics, his book on Hollywood and history, his reviews and interviews, and topical excursions within the novels. At the same time, she traces how he has repeatedly crossed the line supposedly separating print and electronic culture, perhaps with more success than any other American intellectual. He has written television serials and screenplays, appeared in movies, and regularly appeared on television, most famously in heated arguments with Norman Mailer on The Dick Cavett Show and with William F. Buckley during ABC's coverage of the 1968 Democratic National Convention.Frank highlights the connections between Vidal's attitudes toward TV, sex, and American politics as they have informed his literary and political writings and screen appearances. She deftly situates his public persona in relation to those of Andy Warhol, Jacqueline Susann, Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, and others. By describing Vidal's shrewd maneuvering between different media, Frank suggests that his career offers a model to aspiring public intellectuals and a refutation to those who argue that electronic media have eviscerated public discourse. Authorized Dealer Stock Photo- Actual Cover May Vary Ships Fast From The USA! {{Overnight Shipping Available (10:30am CST Cutoff Time)}}
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Book Title: How to Be an Intellectual in the Age of TV : the Lessons of Gore Vidal
Number of Pages: 176 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Duke University Press
Topic: Television / History & Criticism, General, Literary, American / General, Entertainment & Performing Arts, United States / General
Publication Year: 2005
Item Height: 0.7 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Literary Criticism, Performing Arts, Biography & Autobiography, History
Item Weight: 8.3 Oz
Author: Marcie Frank
Item Length: 8 in
Book Series: Public Planet Bks.
Item Width: 5.2 in
Format: Perfect