Myron is a 1974 novel by author Gore Vidal, serving as a satirical sequel to his earlier work, Myra Breckinridge.


The novel's publication coincided with a Supreme Court anti-pornography ruling, prompting Vidal to replace profanity with the names of Supreme Court Justices.


The book cover features an illustration of a man within a film reel frame, flanked by palm trees against a city skyline.


First edition copies, particularly those signed by Gore Vidal, are considered collectible items.