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Point to Point Navigation

A Memoir

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

Rich Life Stories • Insightful Memoir • Engaging Narration • Witty Storytelling • Fascinating Anecdotes
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A very articulate autobiography/memoir. I enjoyed many Gore books. Review complete.
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A very articulate autobiography/memoir

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Rich tales from a rich life are recalled by Vidal himself in this excellent collection.

Fascinating anecdotes from a master storyteller

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Mr Vidal is witty and wry. Love both so I'm a fan. He wouldn't care at all. One of a kind.

Tongue in cheek

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Gore Vidal at the end of his long and over-the-top life, here exhibits his wisdom, his wit and his frustrations, as he settles old scores and drops many a name.

There is much to be learned from this too soon ended short account of a remarkable life.

Brilliant

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This memoir is not nearly as good as Vidal's 'Palimpsest,' which was a masterpiece of autobiography as well as witty social history. There were bits of exaggeration and maybe outright lies in the earlier book, but the ego is allowed poetic license.

In this volume the memories are running thin and they threaten to get maudlin. The lingering illness and death of Vidal's life-partner Howard Auster is a poignant tale, told with excellent reserve and no soppiness, but it does leave a big black cloud over the whole book.

On the other hand, we've got Gore Vidal himself reading the thing in his Mandarin drawl, and that blots out a multitude of sins. Gore revisits some of the favorites from the earlier memoir--Jack and Jackie, Tennessee Williams, his parents, Amelia Earhart--and brings them to life like Dickens giving a final-tour reading.

Digressive, like an old man's reveries

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Vidal records his interactions with people and his memories of his younger days with wit, charm, and eloquence. He lived a full and eventful life. He seemingly knew everybody. The tone is surprisingly light, considering he is nearing the end. And for a man who once said, "it's not enough for me to succeed, others must fail," there is an absence of mean-spiritedness and the need to get even.

This is a quick, easy listen. Still, it is a little disappointing. For me, I know Vidal best from his contretemps with William F. Buckley and Norman Mailer. None of that is covered here. And it ends not with his thoughts on life's meaning, but his views on the Kennedy assassination.

A Brisk Summing Up of One's Life

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This is a very sad book by a wonderful writer who knows all about disillusionment, loss, betrayal, and bitterness. It made me very sad myself to hear it in his eighty-year old voice, sometimes hard to understand. Not a book for most readers, I would suspect, even those who admired and respected Vidal.

Depression made manifest

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Excellent and insightful memoir by one of the greatest writers of 20th century.
Highly recommended

Excellent and insightful memoir

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If only gore vidal was here in February 2025 to tear apart the decline of our nation through all the trump/maga insanity
In the way only a true intellectual could.

What America is missing

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Hearing this final memoir by Gore Vidal is like listening to a witty raconteur after a big dinner, someone who tells one surprising tale after another, but whose stories gradually become less compelling as the night wears on and everyone gets sleepy. There are some wonderful moments. His interactions with legends like Amelia Earhart, Eleanor Roosevelt, Greta Garbo and Tennessee Williams are unpredictable and insightful. His farewell to his life partner, dying of cancer, is understated and moving. His relations with his family, especially his senator grandfather and airline executive father, are warm and moving. But as the book nears its end, the stories become predictable in their efforts to shock and in their settling of scores. The ending comments about the Kennedy assassination seem an afterthought, a weak attempt to end with something sensational. But overall, the book was fun, with many nice moments.

Vidal reads well, with the clarity and expression you would expect from a sometime actor, television commentator and politician.

As the light dims...

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