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Gore Vidal was the author of fiction and historical novels as well as pieces for the theater, television and magazines. Late in life, he formed his most unusual bond with Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, with whom he exchanged letters after Mr. Vidal’s 1998 article in Vanity Fair on “the shredding” of the Bill of Rights. (Associated Press)

Gore Vidal was the author of fiction and historical novels as well as pieces for the theater, television and magazines. Late in life, he formed his most unusual bond with Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, with whom he exchanged letters after Mr. Vidal’s 1998 article in Vanity Fair on “the shredding” of the Bill of Rights. (Associated Press)

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