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  • ..., Mailer, Barth, and Pynchon |url= |location=Chicago |publisher=University of Chicago Press }} Reprinted here with permission from Celeste (McConnell) Ba # [[Norman Mailer and the Cutting Edge of Style/Introduction|Introduction]]
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  • ...' ([[67.15]]), with this inscription: “I guess you can’t dine out on tales of my misconduct forever.” [[Category:Works in the 1990s]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>Biographical Outline: Norman Mailer}}__NOTOC__{{Temp | 1944 || Drafted into U.S. Army. Served as rifleman with 112th Cavalry out of San Antonio, Texas. Foreign service for eighteen months in Philippines and
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  • ...Gate, three days after winning the Pulitzer Prize for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). Rpt: [[69.80]]. See [[69.30]]. [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...y, William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, his films, and race relations in the U.S. [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...''Beyond the Law'', ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]), the Irish and the Jews. Rpt: [[88.6]]. See [[84.18]]. [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...tle}}__NOTOC__[[File:Leeds-SVNM.jpg|thumb|Cover of ''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''.]] {{byline|last=Leeds|first=Barry H.|align=left|note=The digital edition for {{PM}} is designed and edited by [[Gerald R. Lucas]].|u
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  • ...ut of a superficial knowledge and from a tangent, and so was seeing facets of him they [close friends] had long forgotten about.” [[Category:Works in the 1970s]]
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  • ...vel as History: The Battle of the Pentagon,” book 2 of ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). See [[68.2]]. [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • He is a 1974 graduate of the University of Delaware (BA), and received his JD from Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham,
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  • ...t side of my face is boyish, saintly, bisexual, psychopathic, and suggests the victim.
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  • ...veral of Mailer’s comments on the chaos in the country, and this: “The act of writing is so damnably hard, such a grind and so grim that I hate to do it. [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...s of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). His speech provided the title for this piece. The full speech appears in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]). See [[69.3]], [[ [[Category:Works in the 1980s]]
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  • ...statement, prefigures his argument against the war in ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...ee were nominated for the [[w:National Book Award|National Book Award]]; ''Armies'' won it and a [[w:Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize]] as well.</ref> Let me thank you for your letter, but writing articles has a bit of drudgery to it for me, and now I’m free, for a year at least, to work on
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  • ...ht to know what corrections to make for the inevitable large or small bias of your personality.” See [[69.26]], [[74.20]]. [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...[[48.2]]), ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' ([[67.15]]), and ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). Rpt: excerpts in [[03.7]]. [[Category:Works in the 1990s]]
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  • ...gave negative reviews. He liked Mailer’s reading from ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]), and quotes his comment about President Johnson, who had just [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...tory as a Novel: The Steps of the Pentagon,” book 1 of ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). See [[68.6]]. [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...ons of history, the possibility of fascism coming to America, the miseries of airplane travel, television, and Lee Harvey Oswald. Several students and Pr [[Category:Works in the 1990s]]
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  • ...ull text of Mailer’s speech is in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]) and ''The Essential Mailer'' ([[82.19]]). See [[69.4]], [[74.20]], [[86.34]]. [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...ead'' ([[48.2]]), ''An American Dream'' ([[65.7]]) and ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). See [[49.3]], [[62.24]], [[65.1]], [[65.13]], [[65.21]], [[68 [[Category:Works in the 1990s]]
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  • ...d for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]) had on his campaign for mayor of New York. [[Category:Works in the 1970s]]
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  • '''“Superman Comes to the Supermarket” Sixty Years On''' * [[Enid Stubin]] — “Vote the Rascals In”: Mailer's Candidacy for Mayor of New York City”
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  • ...s somewhat better, as a speech; my version suited the story better. I used the actual speech, with some reluctance.” [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...nfeld and Nicolson, October. Nonfiction narrative on the anti-war March on the Pentagon, 317 pp., $5.95.}} ...|Beverly]]; An acknowledgment to Sandy Charlebois for work beyond the call of duty.”
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  • ...d America” in ''Pieces and Pontifications'' ([[82.16]]). Solomon reprinted the full interview in her collection, ''Horse-Trading and Ecstasy''. San Franci [[Category:Works in the 1980s]]
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  • ...with ''The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer'' ([[67.11]]) under the title ''The Essential Mailer'' ([[82.19]]). ...desire to have one’s immediate say on contemporary matters kept diverting the novelistic impulse into journalism.|author=Mailer|source=72.7}}
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  • ...pan style="font-size:22px;">{{BASEPAGENAME}}/</span>On ''The Armies of the Night''}} ...th anniversary conference on The March on the Pentagon/''The Armies of the Night''.” |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08gord}}
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  • ''Wild 90'' premieres 7 January, and ''Beyond the Law'' 2 April. ...and enthusiastic reviews, including a front page review by Alfred Kazin in the ''New York Times Book Review'' on 5 May.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/</span>Volume 3, 2009}} | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 3, 2009
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  • ...and the evening, the fear and the pride, and she has seen the applause and the attacks, and I know that she has felt it all. And I’ll bet you this — ...ished the conversation and I said, “Where are you going?” Norman said, “To the hospital.” He looked at me with soft fear in his eyes, and he said, “I
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/</span>Volume 11, 2017}} | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 11, 2017
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>Introduction}}__NOTOC__{{Template:Structured Vision} This is a critical study of all of Norman Mailer’s
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  • ...off the egos of the protesters. For the first time, for some readers, many of these historic counterculture figures are given flesh and blood, if not rea {{dc|dc=N|orman Mailer who marched unabashed}} and unafraid through the 1960’s American counterculture and assailed our literary senses throughou
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  • ...'. I took a few writing courses and tried writing the novel again. Instead of becoming a writer, I became a teacher. No novel was written.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 2, 2008/</span>Norman Mailer’s Best Sellers}} ...n six decades of work, Norman Mailer made the best seller list with eleven of his books, more than any other post-war American writer.|url=https://prmlr.
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  • ...birthday. No other writer of Mailer’s generation had best sellers in each of six consecutive decades. ...criticized him for making movies, debating feminists, boxing on the ''[[w:The Dick Cavett Show|Cavett Show]]'' and getting into scrapes at cocktail parti
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  • | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 2, 2008 | title = ''The Mailer Review'', Volume 2, 2008
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  • ...ritics, book reviewers, feminists, and, as if by necessity, fellow writers of his own generation. ...women and proudly admitted history of self-advertising accounted for most of his battle scars.
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  • ...iege of Chicago'' ([[68.25]]) is a finalist for the National Book Award in the history and biography category. ...t Wagner wins, only to lose to Independent Party candidate John Lindsay in the general election.
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  • ...l discussions, film viewings, and more — centered around the life and work of Norman Mailer. | 19 || 2022 || Long Branch, NJ || {{date|June 8–10}} || “The Prisoner of Sex” Turns 50: Mailer on Gender and Sexuality || [[Norman Mailer Society/
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  • ...|Presented at the Mailer-Jones Conference, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas-Austin, November 10, 2011}}|url=https://prmlr.us/lennmatt }} ...illiam Buckley, Saul Bellow, Gore Vidal and Susan Sontag, helped establish the creative writer as important a commentator as politicians, pundits and prof
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/</span>Volume 4, 2010}} | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 4, 2010
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  • ...stract=A writer recounts his relationship with Norman {{NM}}, beginning in the {{date|1970}}s. |url=https://prmlr.us/mr02str}} ...bi lived in the ground floor apartment of the building I lived in and over the fall and winter months we became friends.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 11, 2017/</span>Reflections}} This year marks Volume 11 of the ''Review''. As many of our readers know, the production
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  • ...e Cutting Edge of Style/''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' and ''The Armies of the Night''}} ...the moralities are transmitted, parody is, in fact, the classical version of Hip.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>Frontmatter}}__NOTOC__{{Structured Vision}} London • University of London Press Limited<br />
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  • ...his book ''St. George and the Godfather'', about the political conventions of 1972. ...at Norman Mailer sought ''my'' opinion. I’ve told that story many times in the years since.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''<span style="font-size:22px;">The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>Selected Bibliography}}__NOTOC__{{Template:Structure ...te=1968 |title=The Armies of the Night |url= |location=New York |publisher=The New American Library |ref=harv }}
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