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Apr 16, 2026, 06:27AM

But That Was All in the Future

A 2012 Los Angeles Review of Books interview with author Gore Vidal vs. a 1984 American Theatre interview with playwright Lorraine Hansberry.

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Lorraine Hansberry: Soap opera implies melodrama, of course, and melodrama has a classical definition.

Gore Vidal: We got Prohibition out of it, and that was about it.

Hansberry: Exactly. [Laughing] I’ve tried to explain this to people.

Vidal: And we would lose our own soul.

Hansberry: And the responsible artist will.

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Vidal: But that was all in the future. Yes, we could do this, we could become dictator of the world.

Hansberry: I think it reflects at this particular moment in our country—as troubled and as depressed as I, for one, am about so much of it—it reflects a new mood.

Vidal: That’s one way of doing it. If you have values.

Hansberry: Always. Always.

Vidal: And this goes on, and on, and on.

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Hansberry: I think so.

Vidal: At the end it was in shambles.

Hansberry: If we believe people completely, as drunkards or braggarts or cowards, then we also believe them in their moments of heroic assertion.

Vidal: To have classes in fiction — that really is hopeful, isn’t it.

Hansberry: That’s all you have to care about.

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