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In February and March, [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] attends meetings and writes statements in support of Salman Rushdie.
In February and March, {{NM}} attends meetings and writes statements in support of [[w:Salman Rushdie|Salman Rushdie]].


On 11 October, he receives the Emerson-Thoreau Medal for distinguished achievement in literature from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
On 11 October, he receives the Emerson-Thoreau Medal for distinguished achievement in literature from the [[w:American Academy of Arts and Sciences|American Academy of Arts and Sciences]].


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Norman Mailer: Works and Days
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In February and March, Mailer attends meetings and writes statements in support of Salman Rushdie.

On 11 October, he receives the Emerson-Thoreau Medal for distinguished achievement in literature from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.