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Point to Point Navigation: A Memoir
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8 hrs and 22 mins
Audible Release Date
12-20-06
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3.9 based on 29 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

Winner of both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, New York Times best-selling author Gore Vidal is one of the true masters of American letters. In this extraordinary memoir, Vidal recalls his accomplishments and defeats, discusses the friends and enemies he has made, and contemplates the nature of mortality.

In the Navy during World War II, Vidal was forced to use point to point navigation whenever compasses failed. It is an apt analogy for his life, which has been filled with glorious triumphs as well as spectacular controversies. Never afraid to enter uncharted waters, Vidal has had relationships with innumerable luminaries, including President Kennedy, Tennessee Williams, Eleanor Roosevelt, Orson Welles, Greta Garbo, and others.

Thoroughly engaging and, of course, provocative, Point to Point Navigation is the fascinating story of an American icon. Vidal himself narrates this memoir, intimately sharing the stories of his own life.

©2006 Gore Vidal; (P)2006 Recorded Books LLC

What the Critics Say

"In short, the memoir is a perfect encapsulation of Vidal's outsized personality." (Booklist)

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What does it mean to be a famous author when novels -- and the discussion of them -- are no longer a part of everyday life? That's just one of the points Gore Vidal considers in this memoir in which the events of the author's life are intertwined with his strong opinions and ideas. Vidal's anecdotes about famous people like Greta Garbo and Tennessee Williams highlight his discussion of his own core beliefs. In his eighth decade, Vidal speaks with a voice that occasionally falters but makes clear the firmness of his opinions. That voice makes for compelling listening as he navigates from point to point, both in his personal journey and in his philosophy. (c) AudioFile 2007

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By: David (santa monica, CA, USA)
June 13, 2008
gore vidal still has it!
acerbic, witty, informative, unabashedly honest....
a delight to listen to.
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By: Catherine (Seattle, WA, USA)
June 02, 2008
Gore Vidal is a master of the memoir. His book is so entertaining and informative, I find myself going back again and again to listen. And you need not listen in order - you can just drop in at any point and it feels like you are listening to Gore recount memories directly to you over tea. Fascinating! Highly recommended.
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