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  • Dear Mrs. Mangrum,<ref>Mrs. Mangrum was still another Mailer fan.</ref> ...f New York of anyone who lives in the city, and I know my wife would enjoy meeting you. But listen, this is all in the future, I fear. At the present I’m lo
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  • ...leave him at once and forever.” There are several more entries concerning Mailer, all of interest.
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  • Dear Mrs. Whitby,<ref>Esther Whitby was a Mailer fan.</ref> ...<ref>The Menells were related to the Mailers by marriage.</ref> I remember meeting Bertha back in 1947, and another Menell, the son or nephew of Slip Menell,
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  • Dear Mrs. Mangrum<ref>Mrs. Mangrum was still another Mailer fan.</ref> ...f New York of anyone who lives in the city, and I know my wife would enjoy meeting you. But listen, this is all in the future, I fear. At the present I'm look
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  • Dear Mrs. Whitby<ref>Esther Whitby was a Mailer fan.</ref> ...<ref>The Menells were related to the Mailers by marriage</ref>. I remember meeting Bertha back in 1947, and another Menell, the son or nephew of Slip Menell,
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  • ...never got beyond page 3. But I wanted to write a war novel — just like Mr. Mailer. I met Norman Mailer again when I was in college, ''[[Why Are We in Vietnam?]]'' and ''[[The Arm
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  • {{Huge|19th Annual Norman Mailer Society Conference}}<br /> {{Large|“The Prisoner of Sex” Turns 50: Mailer on Gender and Sexuality}}<br />
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  • ...ons, film viewings, and more — centered around the life and work of Norman Mailer. ..., TX || {{date|April 20–22}} || Mailer’s Centenary Celebration || [[Norman Mailer Society/Conference/2023|Conference Page]]
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  • ...the winter and early spring. In February in San Francisco, he has his last meeting with Lois Mayfield Wilson, a former lover with whom he has been friendly fo ...007|Mailer Review]]'', edited by [[Phillip Sipiora]], and sponsored by the Mailer Society and the University of South Florida, is published.
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  • ...strangulation in his New York City apartment. The crime is still unsolved. Mailer’s interest in the case foreshadows his later interest in sensational crim Anyway, the meeting was unbearably dull. I kept despairing of socialism. These people are all w
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  • {{Huge|18th Annual Norman Mailer Society Virtual Conference<br />October 15-17, 2020}}<br/> [[File:Mailer-campaigning.jpg|thumb|400px]]{{Big|Theme: '''Mailer and the Spirit of Democracy'''}}<br />
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 9, 2015/</span>Norman, Ernest, and Greg}} ...Greg and grandson of Ernest, recalls his father’s relationship with Norman Mailer.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr10hemi}}
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  • ...of a journal in his name and conditions were right to make the proposal. (Mailer had no editorial or financial relationship with the ''Review''.) ...tre'' of the ''Review'' was (and is) the promotion of the legacy of Norman Mailer’s life and work;
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 6, 2012/</span>Gore and Norman in Provincetown}} ...|first=J. Michael|abstract=Norman Mailer’s authorized biographer discusses Mailer’s relationship with Gore Vidal.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr12lenn}}
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  • ...nce my Dad talked about him all the time. I was pretty excited that Norman Mailer would be at my house. My eighth-grade English teacher thought it was a big ...care. “Just don’t say anything bad about the Red Sox,” he warned me. “Mr. Mailer lives in Massachusetts.” (My family has been rabid Chicago White Sox fans
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  • ...party in New York. It was the early 1960s, I was a writer in my early 20s, Mailer was somewhere close to 40. He brought me over to the couch and we sat talki This did not alarm me; I hadn’t even proposed. Mailer was simply my idol, whose books I’d started reading in my mid-teens and w
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  • {{Large|Norman Mailer Society Virtual Conference}} [[File:Mailer-crowd.jpg|thumb|400px]]{{TOC right}}
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  • I had the personal pleasure of meeting Mr. Mailer for the first time when he visited our Michigan farm in the spring of 1997 ...r. Mailer and he would have that devilish, boyish look on his face and Mr. Mailer would be in a full grin and laughing at whatever Muhammad was saying, which
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  • ::::::::::::::::::::To Norman Mailer ...ping ahead in my mind—or arguing fiercely as if you were present. Our next meeting should detonate an explosion that will probably tear up 53rd Street and rou
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  • ...t their spheres of interest were adjacent, partially overlapping, and thus Mailer did not have to worry that Lindner would outshine or supplant him as a lite
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