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  • ...r. ''The Park Slope Reader'', 28 February–5 March. Report of a 20 February meeting of the Brooklyn Heights Association at which {{NM}} spoke and answered ques
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  • ...nger Jr., Michael Walzer and moderator Elizabeth Hardwick. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]], in the audience, comments on communism’s self-destructive tendencies o
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  • {{Huge|2nd Annual Norman Mailer Society Conference}}<br /> ...ing of the film on Friday, November 12th as well. On Saturday evening, Mr. Mailer will give a reading, and attend the reception that will follow. As you can
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  • ...iew, future conference sites, transition of leadership of NMS, and Digital Mailer activities. Phil Sipiora reviewed briefly the success and progress of ''The Mailer Review'', noting particularly that in its 10 years, the ''Review'' has prod
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  • ...iends Meeting House, Gramercy Park, New York City. Besides [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]], the panelists were Nat Hentoff (moderator), Herbert Marcuse and Arthur S
    837 bytes (112 words) - 13:12, 16 December 2018
  • File:71-16.jpg|Greer and Mailer
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  • ...87 film, ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' ([[84.17]]) at his Brooklyn apartment. Mailer says that his memory ...happened, is very spotty. What I will remember is the emotional tone of a meeting. Facts you can always look up somewhere. If you’re writing a novel, you t
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  • The annual business meeting of the membership of The Norman Mailer Society The meeting began with announcements from Maggie McKinley. Maggie
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  • ...r, Sec. G, pp. 1, 6. Like [[91.31]], this piece is based on a Random House meeting of six reporters and {{NM}} in late September to discuss [[91.26]]. Asked i
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  • ...he tried and failed to set up a meeting between Mailer and Hemingway, and Mailer said, “I was really quite worried about what would happen if we were to m
    1,003 bytes (154 words) - 07:33, 13 March 2019
  • ...mber of things where I thought, ‘Oh, he knows more about that than I do.’” Mailer gave the novel a warm blurb.
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  • The Executive Board of The Norman Mailer Society (“NMS”) met in Sarasota, Nicole DePolo, Carol Holmes, David Light, Gerald Lucas, John Buffalo Mailer,
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  • ...she was, she answered, “You certainly know how to deliver a good line, Mr. Mailer.”
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  • {{:Norman Mailer Society/News/Tabs}} ...ive Board|Minutes of the 2016 Meeting of the Executive Board of the Norman Mailer Society]]
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  • ...ding Gay Talese, John Kenneth Galbraith and Kurt Vonnegut. Mailer told the meeting that no applicant from overseas had been denied permission to attend by the
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  • ...ew I published and that would be it. If the author didn’t like it, tough.” Mailer had one word for the ''Times'' session: “transmogrificational.” See [[9
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  • ...y'', a 1994 booklet published by the Colony. A quarter of a century later, Mailer again drew on his speech for the foreword to ''The Time of Our Time'' ([[98
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  • ...ont and back covers of the program. The front cover is a photo of [[Norman Mailer]] and his sister [[Barbara Wasserman]] as young children, and the back cove ...hn Buffalo Mailer]] moved for approval of the minutes of the 2015 business meeting that had been provided to attendees, and [[Donna Pedro Lennon|Donna Lennon]
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  • ...eaking of Oswald’s character (“he is a tragic figure, not a tragic hero”), Mailer comes up with a new metaphor for the fact/fiction opposition: “Most peopl
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  • Presides over the [[w:PEN International|PEN International]] Congress meeting in New York, 12–18 January, attended by over a thousand writers from arou ...ance'' ([[80.15]]), is staged by the Actors Studio in New York with [[Kate Mailer]] as Marilyn Monroe.
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