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    <![CDATA[The Gay Place]]>
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    <![CDATA[<blockquote> &lt;p class=&quot;quote&quot;&gt; &quot;The best novel about American politics in our time.&quot; &lt;p class=&quot;source&quot;&gt; &#151;Willie Morris  &lt;p class=&quot;quote&quot;&gt; &quot;There are two classic American political novels. One is &lt;cite&gt;All the King's Men. . . . the other is &lt;cite&gt;The Gay Place, a stunning , original, intensely human novel inspired by Lyndon Johnson. . . . It will be read a hundred years from now.&quot; &lt;p class=&quot;source&quot;&gt; &#151;David Halberstam, &lt;cite&gt;New York Times Book Review  &lt;p class=&quot;quote&quot;&gt; &quot;An American classic in which a Johnsonian figure named Arthur 'Goddam' Fenstemaker strides through the pages, large, earthy, intelligent, threatening, working it seemed more often on the side of the angels than against them.&quot; &lt;p class=&quot;source&quot;&gt; &#151;Gore Vidal  </blockquote> <p> Set in Texas, &lt;cite&gt;The Gay Place consists of three interlocking novels, each with a different protagonist&#151;a member of the state legislature, the state's junior senator, and the governor's press secretary. The governor himself, Arthur Fenstemaker, a master politician, infinitely canny and seductive, remains the dominant figure throughout. </p>  <p> Billy Lee Brammer&#151;who served on Lyndon Johnson's staff&#151;gives us here &quot;the excitement of a political carnival: the sideshows, the freaks, and the ghoulish comedy atmosphere&quot; &lt;cite&gt;(Saturday Review). </p> <p>  Originally published in 1961, &lt;cite&gt;The Gay Place is at once a cult classic and a major American novel. </p>]]>
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