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  • {{Quote box|title=''[[The Executioner’s Song]]''|By [[Norman Mailer]]<br />Foreword by Dave Eggers<br />New York: Grand Central: 2012<br />1109 ...novel like ''The Executioner’s Song''. Granted, this 2012 edition includes Mailer’s complete novel and afterword, a new foreword by Dave Eggers, several bl
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  • ...me 2, 2008/</span>''The Castle in the Forest'': A Conversation with Norman Mailer}} ...ler more than twenty times, and in 1988 edited ''Conversations with Norman Mailer''. The interview first appeared in the 2007–08 issue of ''Provincetown Ar
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  • {{Quote box|title=''On God: An Uncommon Conversation''|By [[Norman Mailer]] with [[J. Michael Lennon]]<br />New York: Random House, 2007<br />265 pp. ...h Michael Lennon}} is a true gem. It comes out appropriately at the end of Mailer’s life and reveals a lifetime’s rumination over why we are here, what o
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  • <big>The 14th Norman Mailer Society Conference<br /> The 2016 Norman Mailer Society Conference is scheduled for September 28, 29, 30, and October 1 on
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  • ...:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 6, 2012/</span>Mailer Matters}} ...rst=Richard|abstract=A friend and writer explores the importance of Norman Mailer in a world of rapidly changing interpretive and intellectual contexts.|url=
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  • ...figures as Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Floyd Paterson, and Sony Liston. And Mailer, as boxing journalist, was always at his best when taking on historical for I often say that Norman Mailer gave me license to write two books about boxing, but I’ve forgiven him.
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  • ...is excerpt. It is taken from chapter 2 of the manuscript, which deals with Mailer’s brief but memorable experience at the Boston State Hospital in the summ ...Hotel] was no more, Aunt Beck had a place for him in Monmouth Beach [where Mailer’s mother’s family operated resort hotels].
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  • ::::::::::::::::::::To Norman Mailer Dear Norman,
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 2, 2008/</span>What’s Wrong with America: Five Proposals} ...Norris Church Mailer]] for allowing its first appearance in print in ''The Mailer Review''. —[[J. Michael Lennon]]}}
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  • {{:Norman Mailer Society/News/Tabs}} ...ons-of-greenwich-village/ 31 literary icons of Greenwich Village]” wherein Mailer’s 73 Perry Street is number 15.
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  • ...dio, interviews, commentary, discussions, and other rare content by Norman Mailer and the people who knew him best. This archive currently runs from 2015 tho ...ael Lennon]] about his book ''[[The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer]]'', Mailer’s ’60s ambitions, ''[[The Deer Park]]'', Picasso, and ''[[The Naked and
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  • ...nk= }} Reprinted by Project Mailer with permission of the estate of Norman Mailer. ([[69.82]])</ref>
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  • ...nk= }} Reprinted by Project Mailer with permission of the estate of Norman Mailer. ([[85.14]]) Thanks to the word processing skills of Jean Parker.</ref> ...ere all of us — of the Holocaust. That shadow has stayed with us. If lives today in our fear of nuclear war as if the latter is like another chapter of the
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  • ...d to find that several people actually remembered one of my three books on Mailer or the 1975 ''Partisan Review'' interview. ...relationships with Norman, his work, and his company of friends. Now that Norman has passed on, their stories will be told. Here is mine.
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  • .../</span>Remembering Norris: Excerpts from an Unpublished Account of Norman Mailer’s Last Days}}__NOTOC__ ...d/or quoted. Note: [[Norris Church Mailer]] is identified as NCM; [[Norman Mailer]] as NM.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr11lenn}}
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  • ...nk= }} Reprinted by Project Mailer with permission of the estate of Norman Mailer. ([[75.14]])</ref> ...cupations more interesting than to encourage the talent of a young writer. Today a young man or woman of talent goes to college with the idea of getting int
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  • {{byline|last=Lennon|first=J. Michael|note=Prologue to ''[[Norman Mailer: A Double Life]]''. Published by Simon and Schuster, 2013.|url=https://prml ...ork |publisher=Times Books |page=3 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}</ref> Mailer partook of all of these pleasures during his ten-month stay in Paris. He di
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  • ...L.|note=Much of the following has been incorporated into ''[[NM:WD|Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]''.|url=http://prmlr.us/mr13zin}} ...iler |first=Norman |date=2018 |chapter=''An American Dream'' |title=Norman Mailer: Four Books of the 1960s |editor-last=Lennon |editor-first=J. Michael |loca
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  • ...been acting as the voice and advocate of the digital life of the [[Norman Mailer Society]] since I joined in 2006. Even before that, my interests and resear Today, we proponents and practitioners of [[w:Digital Humanities|Digital Humaniti
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  • ...ichael Jordan’s greed, the corporation triumphant, the amateur triumphant, Mailer-knocking feminism triumphant, James Joyce computerized, the blessings of wo This conversation took place at Norman Mailer’s home in Brooklyn Heights on March 25, 1998.<ref>This interview was orig
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