Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville reinforce the very circumstances they outwardly condemn.
At 221 pages, it’s a tightly knit piece of fiction, an elegant examination of a complicated problem.
The unbalanced appraisal of Vidal’s life and work in Nicholas Wrathall’s documentary diminishes the effect of the writer’s engaging dissension of American political policy.
George Orwell’s work cuts across the political spectrum.