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  1. Myra Breckinridge is a 1968 satirical novel by Gore Vidal written in the form of a diary.Described by the critic Dennis Altman as "part of a major cultural assault on the assumed norms of gender and sexuality which swept the western world in the late 1960s and early 1970s", the book's major themes are feminism, transsexuality, American expressions of machismo and patriarchy, and deviant sexual ...

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  2. Saluting ‘Myra Breckinridge’ on its 50th anniversary. By Mark Athitakis. Feb. 23, 2018 8 AM PT. It’s tempting to leave “Myra Breckinridge” well enough alone. Compared to the rest of his ...

  3. 3.57. 4,933 ratings300 reviews. Determined to reinvent himself and explore new territory in his work, Gore Vidal published a provocative satirical work destined to be on a collision course with social conventions in 1968. Written as a diary, Myra Breckinridge, someone determined not to be possessed by any man, recounts her day as she lives it ...

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  5. Jun 27, 2019 · “I am Myra Breckinridge, whom no man will ever possess.” With that imperious opening sentence, Gore Vidal introduced his flamboyant transsexual heroine, one of the most willful and amusingly self-aware characters in modern literature.Article continues below Myra’s voice suddenly intruded into Vidal’s consciousness at his penthouse terrace apartment in a shabby 17th-century building in ...

  6. Feb 16, 2023 · Myra Breckinridge. became Raquel Welch's wildest movie role. Based on the novel by Gore Vidal, the 1970 film is often cited as one of the worst ever made. Raquel Welch, who died Wednesday at age ...

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  7. Many critics have considered Myra Breckinridge the quintessential example of Gore Vidal's famously biting wit; it is also a clear reflection of the author's own, often radical, political views. The setting is a fictional version of Hollywood, and the story's centerpiece is Myra's recent male-to-female sex change operation.

  8. Myra Breckinridge and its sequel Myron are two novels that were very much a product of their times, the Sexual Revolution of the late 1960s. In his 1993 Introduction to this volume combining the two, Vidal quotes poet Thom Gunn as saying "These two books [are] the twentieth-century equivalents of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass ."

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