The Gore Vidal FBI File
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Author Gore Vidal in December 9, 1974. He tossed barbs in all directions as he discussed Hollywood unions, politics, lecturing and publicizing books during an interview in Los Angeles. (AP File Photo)
The first page of Gore Vidals FBI file, released by the bureau after his death a year ago on July 31, is not about his political activism, his critique of the National Security State or even about his homosexuality. The first page, from 1960, says he made disparaging remarks about FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
The problem: Vidals play The Best Man (a satire of Washington politics with characters loosely based on real political figures) had just opened on Broadway, and the assistant special agent in charge of the New York City office sent a memo to Cartha DeLoach, Hoovers right-hand man, informing him that the play contained an unnecessary, quite unfunny and certainly unfair jibe [sic] at J. Edgar Hooveraccording to a show-biz columnist for a daily newspaper.
The bureau snapped to, informing DeLoach that a Special Agent will attend this performance tonight and that his report would be transmitted promptly. Indeed it was the supervisor of the New York FBI Office who was sent out on this mission. After seeing the play and taking notes, he filed his report: The only reference to the Director [always capitalized] is when one play characterpresumably Vice President Nixonsays to anotherpresumably Harry Truman, J. Edgar Hoover considers you to be one of the most moral and religious men ever to be in the White House. The man replies with a sarcastic inflection, Ill reserve my opinion of J. Edgar Hoover for a posthumous memoir.
That is the disparaging remark that inspired the FBI to open a file on Gore Vidal. The agent assured the Director that the crack came out fast and fell very flat, and that at an earlier performance, the audience booed. On a routing slip, the report was checked off by Clyde Tolson and seven other high officials of the FBI. It was initialed by the Director himself.
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