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1967
4.1(151 reviews)
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
432 pages
ISBN: 978-0375708770
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Washington, D.C.

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With a New Introduction Washington, D.C. , is the final installment in Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire,his acclaimed six-volume series of historical novels about the American past. It offers an illuminating portrait of our republic from the time of the New Deal to the McCar-thy era. Widely regarded as Vidal's ultimate comment on how the American political system degrades those who participate in it, Washington, D.C. is a stunning tale of corruption and diseased ambitions. It traces the fortunes of James Burden Day, a powerful conservative senator who is eyeing the presidency; Clay Overbury, a pragmatic young congressional aide with political aspirations of his own; and Blaise Sanford, a ruthless newspaper tycoon who understands the importance of money and image in modern politics. With characteristic wit and insight, Vidal chronicles life in the nation's capital at a time when these men and others transformed America into "possibly the last empire on earth." " Washington, D.C. may well be the finest of contemporary novels about the capital," said The New Yorker , and the Times Literary Supplement deemed it "a prodigiously skilled and clever performance."

Book Information

Title:Washington, D.C.
Author:Gore Vidal
Series:Narratives of Empire Books
Book Number:#1
Published:1967
Pages:432
ISBN-10:375708774
ISBN-13:978-0375708770
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This book is part of the Narratives of Empire Books series and is book #1 in the series.