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Contents:
- GORE VIDAL’S SPAT WH CHARLTON HTON OVER GAY ‘BEN-HUR’ SUBTEXT
- HOW ONE SEXY GAY NOVEL RAILED GORE VIDAL'S LERARY REER
- GORE VIDAL'S DEFENSE OF BEN-HUR'S GAY SUBTEXT
GORE VIDAL’S SPAT WH CHARLTON HTON OVER GAY ‘BEN-HUR’ SUBTEXT
Gore Vidal's spat wh Charlton Hton over gay 'Ben-Hur' subtext * gore vidal gay *
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HOW ONE SEXY GAY NOVEL RAILED GORE VIDAL'S LERARY REER
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GORE VIDAL'S DEFENSE OF BEN-HUR'S GAY SUBTEXT
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