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The Narratives of Empire series is a heptalogy of historical novels by American author Gore Vidal, published between 1967 and 2000, which chronicle the dawn-to-decadence history of the "American Empire"; the narratives interweave the personal stories of two families with the personages and events of U.S. history.
Lincoln (1984), fourth book in his Narratives of Empire series, ISBN 0-375-70876-6; Empire (1987), fifth book in his Narratives of Empire series ISBN 0-375-70874-X; Hollywood (1990), sixth book in his Narratives of Empire series, ISBN 0-375-70875-8; Live From Golgotha (1992) ISBN 0-14-023119-6; The Smithsonian Institution (1998) ISBN 0-375-50121-5
The Golden Age, a historical novel published in 2000 by Gore Vidal, is the seventh and final novel in his Narratives of Empire series. [1] [2] Title
Empire is the fourth historical novel in the Narratives of Empire series by Gore Vidal, published in 1987. [1]The novel concerns the fictional newspaper dynasty of half-sibling characters Caroline and Blaise Sanford.
Lincoln: A Novel is a 1984 historical novel, part of the Narratives of Empire series by Gore Vidal. The novel describes the presidency of Abraham Lincoln and extends from the start of the American Civil War until his assassination. Rather than focus on the Civil War itself, the novel is centred on Lincoln's political and personal struggles.
Prime Video has ordered to series Rise of the Empress, a fantasy drama based on Julie C. Dao’s duology of Forest of a Thousand Lanterns (2017) and Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix (2018). Crystal ...
The Lyons have one last hit record on their hands. As the clock ticks down to the Empire series finale, Lucious (Terrence Howard) and Cookie (Taraji P. Henson) have some unfinished business left ...
1876 is the third historical novel in Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire series. It was published in 1976 and details the events of a year described by Vidal as "probably the low point in our republic's history".