Cultural depictions of Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, has inspired or been portrayed in numerous cultural works. == Literature == What the Dead Men Say, a 1964 short story by Philip K. Dick predicting the election of Nixon in 1968 Our Gang, a 1971 novel by Philip Roth The Public Burning, a 1977 novel by Robert Coover Watchmen, a 1986 alternate history comic book by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons where Nixon is still President in 1985 The Two Georges, a 1996 alternate history book by Richard Dreyfuss and Harry Turtledove, where Nixon is a used car salesman who never entered politics Transmetropolitan, a 1997–2004 series of comics, where one of US presidents 'The Beast' looks like Richard Nixon.

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Cultural depictions of Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, has inspired or been portrayed in numerous cultural works. == Literature == What the Dead Men Say, a 1964 short story by Philip K. Dick predicting the election of Nixon in 1968 Our Gang, a 1971 novel by Philip Roth The Public Burning, a 1977 novel by Robert Coover Watchmen, a 1986 alternate history comic book by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons where Nixon is still President in 1985 The Two Georges, a 1996 alternate history book by Richard Dreyfuss and Harry Turtledove, where Nixon is a used car salesman who never entered politics Transmetropolitan, a 1997–2004 series of comics, where one of US presidents 'The Beast' looks like Richard Nixon.

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