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''Love Bade Me Welcome: The Life of Phyllis Ott''. By Phyllis Silverman Ott-Toltz and Barbara Bamberger Scott. Lake Forest, CA: Behler Publications. Memoir by the sister of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]'s first wife, [[Beatrice Silverman]]. "Sliver", as she was called, was the roommate of Mailer's sister at Radcliffe, and later had an affair with Mailer, which she discusses.
''Love Bade Me Welcome: The Life of Phyllis Ott''. By Phyllis Silverman Ott-Toltz and Barbara Bamberger Scott. Lake Forest, CA: Behler Publications. Memoir by the sister of {{NM}}'s first wife, [[Beatrice Silverman]]. “Sliver,as she was called, was the roommate of Mailer's sister at Radcliffe, and later had an affair with Mailer, which she discusses.


 
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 14 March 2019

Norman Mailer: Works and Days
Navigation
Frontmatter
PrefaceLennon IntroductionLucas IntroductionAcknowledgments and Appreciations
Bibliographies
First EditionsKey TextsBibliographiesBiographiesCriticismCultural Backgrounds
Works
Works IndexNM’s IntroductionsThe Big BiteMailer for MayorAbbott Affair
Days
Days IndexImportant Dates
Index
Index of NamesWorks CategoriesDays Categories
Wikipedia book BooksProject page Projects

Love Bade Me Welcome: The Life of Phyllis Ott. By Phyllis Silverman Ott-Toltz and Barbara Bamberger Scott. Lake Forest, CA: Behler Publications. Memoir by the sister of Mailer's first wife, Beatrice Silverman. “Sliver,” as she was called, was the roommate of Mailer's sister at Radcliffe, and later had an affair with Mailer, which she discusses.