Vit︠s︡e-prezident Bėrr

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Vit︠s︡e-prezident Bėrr (Russian language, 1977, Progress)

527 pages

Russian language

Published Jan. 8, 1977 by Progress.

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Burr is a 1973 historical novel by Gore Vidal that challenges the traditional Founding Fathers iconography of United States history, by means of a narrative that includes a fictional memoir by Aaron Burr, in representing the people, politics, and events of the U.S. in the early 19th century. It was a finalist for the National Book Award in 1974. Burr is chronologically the first book of the seven-novel series Narratives of Empire, with which Vidal examined, explored, and explained the imperial history of the United States; chronologically, the six other historical novels of the series are Lincoln (1984), 1876 (1976), Empire (1987), Hollywood (1990), Washington, D.C. (1967), and The Golden Age (2000).

22 editions

Subjects

  • Burr, Aaron, -- 1756-1836 -- Fiction
  • Vice-Presidents -- United States -- Fiction