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  • ...pital''. In 2012, a limited edition of the proceedings, titled ''The Novel Today: Edinburgh International Festival 1962'', edited by Andrew Hook, was publis
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  • ...17 June, 32. Summary of last-minute statements, including [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s attack on Robert F. Wagner. [[Category:Mailer for Mayor]]
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  • ...rticle-interview by Karen Heller. ''USA Today'', 25 April. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] comments briefly on four previous books: ''The Naked and the Dead'' ([[48
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  • ...ler|Mailer]]. ''New York Times'', 7 June, 25. Mailer’s quote: “No campaign today. It is the first anniversary of Robert Kennedy’s death, and there is no d [[Category:Mailer for Mayor]]
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  • ...ike’s style, which is mentioned in ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' ([[84.17]]). Mailer made his comments at a Washington D.C. party given by his publisher to laun
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  • ...He said to him in his later years: “I could not have been the writer I am today and been more of a father to you.” Michael answered, “I’d take qualit
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  • ...New York: American Book Co. Biographical entry containing [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s 102-word statement on his plans for future work. He says, “I have n
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  • ...ivity and would help him remain a rebel with a cause. On November 18, 1952 Mailer sent his first letter to Lindner opening the gate for an intense and fertil | [[/November 24, 1952/]] || To Norman Mailer || I was very glad to hear from you . . .
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  • ...efend Kutcher, and provided the following statement for the program (which Mailer may have attended): ...o silence finally even the mildest liberal conceptions in American thought today. The facts in Kutcher’s persecution are hideous.}}
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  • Mailer: You mean, ''they'' made it. Haydn: (Pause) You’ll have to forgive me, Norman. My manners are a little off today.</blockquote>
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  • ::::::::::::::::::::To Norman Mailer Dear Norman,
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  • ...se contact him so that we can make these books and let the world know that Mailer influenced the growth of graffiti. And graffiti is the art of deconstructio ...ed with graffiti, and I wonder “Mailer, did you do this to me?” Thank you, Norman.
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  • {{:Norman Mailer Society/News/Tabs}} ...thingness in others.” Mailer and other famous tea experimenters are quoted today in “[https://theweedblog.com/celebrity/20-chill-quotes-about-cannabis 20
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  • ...welcome you to “The Time of His Time: A Celebration of the Life of Norman Mailer.” Random House was Norman’s publisher for twenty-four years, and I was privileged to be his publish
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  • I mislaid your letter and didn’t come across it again until today, and that was annoying. I didn’t want you to think you’d get no answer ::::::::::::::::::::Norman Mailer
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  • ...o many other grasshoppers had been physically closer to him than I. Norman Mailer and I were pen pals for thirty-six years, from 1971 to 2007. Only then was “Nevertheless, there is only one grasshopper today that has the courage to take a truly awful and over-used metaphor like ‘g
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  • ...'New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review'', 5 December. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] lists three books: ''The Castle'' by Franz Kafka; ''Jennie Gerhardt'' by ...writing has great sweep and an enormous scope. There’s nothing petty about Mailer—he’s the author of the hour—the greatest writer to come out of his ge
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 2, 2008/</span>Acceptance Speech for National Book Foundati {{byline|last=Mailer|first=Norman|url=https://prmlr.us/mr02mai1|note=Norman Mailer received the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from
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  • ...erience, nor in the historical or journalistic analysis but, precisely, in Mailer’s descriptions of those parts of the March on the Pentagon which he did n ...to live in the politics of the sixties and how that relates to who we are today.
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  • {{byline|last=Mailer|first=John Buffalo}} “Well, if you think it was hard being [[Norman Mailer]]’s son before, get ready!”
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/</span>Volume 5, 2011}} | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 5, 2011
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  • ...of Faulkner.|author=John W. Aldridge|source=''[[The Big Comeback of Norman Mailer|Life]]''}} ...e sex, giving off the smell of burning rubber to the sound of sirens . . . Mailer manhandles the reader straight through the plate glass into the center of t
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  • ...ris Church Mailer]] and express my gratitude to her for asking me to speak today. ...enormously, but our friendship developed in a peculiar way. Let’s face it, Norman was peculiar. He had been trying to change my consciousness since before I
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  • While we are here today to celebrate the life of a great literary giant, the irony of his life and I had the personal pleasure of meeting Mr. Mailer for the first time when he visited our Michigan farm in the spring of 1997
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  • ::::::::::::::::::::To Norman Mailer [hand-written] Dear Norman,
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  • ...the phone or in person when they met in New York or Baltimore. Lindner was Mailer’s one-person audience for “Lipton’s,” as well as his informal analy But what I realized today in thinking about ''The Fifty-Minute Hour'' is that Bob’s problems in cre
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  • ...at least two months before Oswald was killed by [[w:Jack Ruby|Jack Ruby]]. Mailer continues to believe that the similarity in the names may be more than a co ...t the [[w:1964 Republican National Convention|Republican Convention]].<ref>Mailer did not revise the serial version of ''AAD'' as quickly as he had hoped. He
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  • [[Norman Mailer|Norman]] has spoken and written about our relationship. Today, I speak of his influence on my life. Not as a writer, but as a caring pers ...ucted — that we only communicated through our wives. After months of this, Norman sent me a fax that said, “If I knew I’d have to kiss your ass, I wouldn
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  • [[Norman Mailer]] was everything I came to America for. His large scope, his flamboyant ris ...to the Hemingway model, but kicked it up a notch and made it his own, the Mailer model: the novelist as pugilist, the novelist as man of action, the novelis
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  • ...ose }} Reprinted by Project Mailer with permission of the estate of Norman Mailer. (See [[08.2]]).|url=https://prmlr.us/3dFelys}} ...ese prints have so much to say about the quality of nights in Provincetown today. Indeed, such a book might yet be seen as its own kind of counterpart to [[
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  • Dedication: “To my daughters, to my sons, and to [[Norris Church Mailer|Norris]].” The copyright page carries this note: “I would like to expre * {{cite magazine |last=Bloom |first=Harold |date=April 28, 1983 |title=Norman in Egypt |url= |magazine=New York Review of Books |pages=3–4, 6 |publishe
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  • {{:Norman Mailer Society/News/Tabs}} ...f American Democracy''] edited by [[J. Michael Lennon]] and [[John Buffalo Mailer]].
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''An American Dream'' Expanded/There’s Hope in Mailer}} ...{{cite news |last= |first=|date=September 26, 1965 |title=There's Hope in Mailer |url= |work=The Miami Herald |location= |page=3-F |access-date= |ref=harv}}
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  • ::::::::::::::::::::To Norman Mailer Dear Norman,
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  • ...ll Daily Panorama |location=Montreal |access-date= }} Reprinted on Project Mailer with permission. ([[62.2]])</ref> * '''Characters''' — [[Norman Mailer]]; Three Reporters, representing the Star, Le Nouveau Journal and the McGil
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  • ...ing a one-page preface, “A Special Message for the First Edition by Norman Mailer,” and accompanied by his poem about Provincetown, “The Harbors of the M ...rpts appeared in ''Vanity Fair'' ([[84.4]], [[84.7]]); brief ones in ''USA Today'' ([[84.10]]), ''New York Times Book Review'' ([[84.11]]), ''Time'' ([[84.1
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  • {{Byline|last=Wasserman|first=Barbara Mailer|abstract=We sometimes walked around the streets of Brooklyn on cold winter ...sked by the man sitting next to me, “What was it like growing up as Norman Mailer’s sister?”
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  • Ali also had a cruel genius for taunting his opponents. It’s impossible today not to think of Donald Trump’s name-calling—“Lying Ted,” “Little ...er was the closest thing to death that he’d ever known. Watching the fight today, it seems cruel and absurd that these two fine men—men whose class intere
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  • ...Ivy League kid. There would be a movie, too, a documentary called ''Norman Mailer: The Sanction to Write''. ...[Cannibals and Christians]]'', and especially ''[[Existential Errands]]''. Mailer’s self-interviews about doing drugs and was it worth it to be high or dru
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  • ...xiety Deutsch conveyed in a 24 October letter about Meredith’s methods and Mailer’s two weeks of silence.</ref> ...nd have no desire to get into that again.<ref>''Barbary Shore'' (1951) was Mailer’s second novel.</ref> So look, Andre, and straight: I wish as a working r
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  • ...Walker Percy, Phillip Roth, and Isaac Bashevis Singer — sat Norman Mailer. Mailer, most often described as a novelist, has actually written few novels. His f ...Gore Vidal, and published wordy studies on graffiti and on Marilyn Monroe. Mailer was also instrumental in having our “American Genet,” Jack Abbott, rele
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  • ...Serling]]. The second, in my more mature professional years, was [[Norman Mailer]]. Each was a cultural touchstone of my baby boomer generation. Each had a ...rling did for the half-hour teleplay what O’Henry did for the short story. Mailer so dazzlingly merged nonfiction into the milieu of the novel, and vice vers
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  • ...le<ref>Tuttle was an employee of a Japanese publishing firm that published Mailer’s works.</ref> occurred only because in the general pressure of other wor ...York Review of Books'' titled “The Fate of the Union: Kennedy and After.” Mailer revamped it for the “Special Preface” to the Bantam soft cover edition
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  • {{:Norman Mailer Society/News/Tabs}} ...Norman Mailer: “I had come to understand that the enduring power of Norman Mailer went far beyond his writings. It encompassed everything about him. It seeme
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  • ...cute kid, very sweet, and kind of gentle for a boy. And as I said earlier today, wouldn’t that just be the ticket if I end up with a son who’s a dove. ::::::::::::::::::::Norman
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  • ...s |first=Laura |date=1977 |title=Existential Battles: the Growth of Norman Mailer |url= |location=Athens |publisher=Ohio UP |author-link= }} ...|editor-first=Laura |editor-mask=1 |date=1974 |title=Will the Real Norman Mailer Please Stand Up |url=https://archive.org/details/willrealnormanma00adam |lo
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  • {{Quote box|title=''Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship That Shaped the Sixties''|By Kevin M. Schultz<br ...on and is one-half the subject of Kevin M. Schultz’ new book ''Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship That Shaped the Sixties''.
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  • ...ng third-person perspective viewing everything, including the character of Mailer, we are swept up by the ''ethos'' and bounce off the egos of the protesters {{dc|dc=N|orman Mailer who marched unabashed}} and unafraid through the 1960’s American counterc
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  • ...y Dell Books. Deutsch was the principal director of Andre Deutsch Limited, Mailer’s British publisher from 1959–1966.</ref> First, a long belated thank you for the cook books, which Beverley<ref>Mailer married [[w:Beverley Bentley|Beverly Bentley]], his fourth wife, in Decembe
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  • ...ution. This movie, shot in 16mm, is an excellent vehicle by which to study Mailer—the man and his creative process. ...an Campbell, the act, or event of making a movie becomes the movie itself. Mailer brought filmmakers, various friends and wives to the Hamptons for four days
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