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Vidal, Gore (Vol. 142) - Gilbert Adair (review date 28 November 1992)
Gilbert Adair (review date 28 November 1992)
SOURCE: “Everlasting Watch, But Movieless,” in The Spectator, November 28, 1992, p. 49.
[In the following review, Adair offers unfavorable assessment of Screening History, which he describes as “a rambling, inconsequential book that fails absolutely to do justice to its title.”]
The very first, mock-solemn sentence of Screening History unfurls in front of the reader’s eyes like a tiny red carpet, one that is then pulled out gently from beneath him:
As I now move, graciously, I hope, toward the door marked Exit, it occurs to me that the only thing I ever really liked to do was go to the movies.
Gore Vidal, unmistakably.
Just as unmistakable, alas, in the pseudo-stately tread of the prose, is the narcissistic grimace of self-parody. This slender book, all 97 pages of it, is interesting in so far as it is the closest its author...
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