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  1. Duluth is a 1983 novel by Gore Vidal. He considered it one of his best works, [1] as did Italo Calvino, who wrote, "Vidal's development...along that line from Myra Breckinridge to Duluth, is crowned with great success, not only for the density of comic effects, each one filled with meaning, not only for the craftsmanship in ...

  2. 12. Mai 1983 · Gore Vidal. Perhaps Vidal's most outrageous novel, this is an indescribable fantasy purportedly set in the city of Duluth (which, however, is near the Mexican border) & involving a tv show also named "Duluth" (a parody of "Dallas"), a spaceship that has landed nearby, the antics of a policewoman, Darlene Ecks, & much else.

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  3. Spoofing just about everything imaginable -- social pretenses, motherhood, law enforcement, marriage, racism, literature, television, science fiction, sex -- Gore Vidal's wild burlesque tells of...

  4. 12. Mai 1983 · A satiric look at the state of the union centers on a relocated Duluth and its assorted politicians, policemen and women, terrestrial and extraterrestrial aliens, Hispanics, feminists, mobsters, and other minorities. Print length. 214 pages. Language.

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  5. Duluth is a 1983 novel by Gore Vidal. He considered it one of his best works, as did Italo Calvino, who wrote, "Vidal's development...along that line from Myra Breckinridge to Duluth, is crowned with great success, not only for the density of comic effects, each one filled with meaning, not only for the craftsmanship in construction, put ...

  6. In any case, the middle American way of life is the subject of "Duluth," a novel set in a city you will not find on any map. The city of Duluth in "Duluth" is bounded on one side by picturesque...

  7. DULUTH. By Gore Vidal. f, as it has been so often said, every society gets the Duluth that it deserves, the United States of America in the last but one decade of the twentieth century has...