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  • ...wo photographs of Provincetown shot at night with long exposures. {{NM}}’s introduction was one of the last things he wrote before his death.
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  • ...y Holt, 6 May, simultaneously in softcover, xi–xiii. {{NM}} wrote this new introduction for an edition issued on the 50th anniversary of the first edition ([[48.2]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Norman Mailer: Works and Days/Introduction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Norman Mailer: Works and Days/Project Introduction]]
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  • ...trol: 25 Years of Writing from the Work of Norman Mailer'', edited with an introduction by [[Robert F. Lucid]]. New York: World, 25 October, 739 pp., $15.==== ...s through ''Of a Fire on the Moon'' ([[71.1]]), with an important critical introduction and short introductions (containing publication details) to each selection.
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  • [[Introduction to Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture|Introduction to ''Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture'']], by Abbie Hoffman, xii–xv. New
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  • [[Introduction to After the Lost Generation|Introduction to new edition of ''After the Lost Generation: A Critical Study of the Writ
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  • ...y was incorporated into the introduction to ''The Deer Park: A Play''; the introduction was reprinted in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]) and ''The Essential Mai
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Mailer Review/Volume 9, 2015/Introduction to Taschen Edition of Superman Comes to the Supermarket]]
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  • [[Introduction to Messages: New and Selected Poems, 1969-1989|Introduction to ''Messages: New and Selected Poems, 1969-1989'']], by Luke Breit, 5–8.
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  • ...w American Library, December, softcover. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] ends his introduction with a reprinting of the 30 March 1962 ''Time'' review of the first edition
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  • ...h a few very minor changes, as [[Introduction to In the Belly of the Beast|Introduction to ''In the Belly of the Beast: Letters from Prison'']], by Jack Henry Abbo
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  • * [[Norman Mailer: Works and Days/Introduction|Introduction]] by [[J. Michael Lennon]] * [[Norman Mailer: Works and Days/Project Introduction|Introduction to the Digital Edition]] by [[Gerald R. Lucas]]
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  • ...ing sketch of “Cy,” who, as a student, preceded Mailer at Harvard. Rpt: As Introduction to the Bantam softcover edition, New York, September; [[72.7]], [[82.19]].
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  • 11 January, 5. Introduction and ''raison d’etre'' for the column. Rpt: [[59.13]], [[98.7]], 13.1.
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  • # [[Norman Mailer and the Cutting Edge of Style/Introduction|Introduction]]
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  • “The First Presidential Paper.” ''Dissent'' 10 (summer), 249–54. Rpt: As the introduction to ''The Presidential Papers'' ([[63.37]]), titled “A Prefatory Paper—H
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  • ...ew'', 4 December, 9, 94. Advance publication of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s introduction to his novel of the same title, written in 1942–1943 and published in 197
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  • ...[Bob Musel]: ''35 Years in the Fast Lane'']], by Harold Conrad, xix–xxii. Introduction by Budd Schulberg. New York: Stein and Day.
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  • ''St. George and the Godfather''. Introduction by John Leonard. New York: Arbor House, September; simultaneously as a soft
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  • ...ebrity Drawings'', edited by Victoria Leacock. Foreword by Molly Ringwald. Introduction by George Plimpton. New York: Broadway Books. One hundred flowers drawn by
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  • ...Contains five evocations of Provincetown from {{NM}}’s work, and Lennon’s introduction.
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  • ...ceived by [[Lawrence Schiller]]. Photos by Howard Bingham and Neil Leifer. Introduction by [[J. Michael Lennon]].
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  • ...a symposium in Provincetown, and an earlier conversation with Wright. His introduction is padded, but Mailer provides some good insights on then and now in Americ
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  • * [[Lipton’s Journal/Correspondence of Robert Lindner and Norman Mailer/Introduction|Correspondence of Robert Lindner and Norman Mailer]]
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  • ...[[67.11]]) and ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]), with two excisions: the introduction to 67.11, which was reprinted in 72.7, appears only once in 82.19: at the b
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  • ...xcelsior, softcover. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s first foreword, preface or introduction to a book by another writer. Rpt: New York: E.P. Dutton, 1968 (revised, exp
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  • ...Outlaw: Selected Essays of Norman Mailer''. Edited by [[Phillip Sipiora]]. Introduction by Jonathan Lethem. New York: Random House, 15 October. 625 pp., $40.}}
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  • ...Conceived by [[Lawrence Schiller]]. Text edited by [[J. Michael Lennon]]. Introduction by Colum McCann. Los Angeles: Taschen Books, 1 June. 345 pp., oversize, $40
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  • ...script by Mark L. Levine, George C. McNamee and Daniel Greenberg, 204–207. Introduction by Dwight Macdonald. New York: Bantam, March, softcover. [[Norman Mailer|Ma
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  • ...from the approximately 45,000 {{NM}} wrote over his lifetime. Includes an introduction, 90 pages of notes, a select secondary bibliography, a list of Mailer’s b
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  • ...occasion, Mailer was introduced by [[William Kennedy]], who reprinted his introduction in his collection, ''Riding the Yellow Trolley Car: Selected Nonfiction'' (
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  • ...and Macdonald’s collection, ''Discriminations: Essays and Afterthoughts''. Introduction by Norman Mailer. New York: Grossman, 1985. Macdonald restored the original
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  • ..., 16–21, 32, 34, 40, 70, 88, 90, 92. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s three-page introduction is followed by a transcript of his conversation with Ehrlichman. Rpt: The (
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  • ...m ''The Great American Writers’ Cookbook'', edited by Dean Faulkner Wells. Introduction by Craig Claiborne. Oxford, Miss.: Yoknapatawpha Press. Mailer’s recipe l
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  • ...ence at the Rochester Institute of Technology in the fall of 1972, with an introduction to the printed version by Penny Cousineau. ''Afterimage'', March, 7–9. Ma
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  • ...st the War in Vietnam'', edited by Donna Gould and Dave Dellinger, 34, 59; Introduction by Dave Dellinger. Additional excerpts from speeches of Juan Mari Bras, Don
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  • ...en Books. Conceived by [[Lawrence Schiller]]. Art Direction by Josh Baker. Introduction by [[J. Michael Lennon]]. Contains Mailer’s 1960 report on the Democratic
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  • ...n the Belly of the Beast: Letters from Prison'', for which Mailer wrote an introduction ([[81.10]]). Along with several others in the literary world, Mailer later
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  • ...Speaking from the Heart'', 54–55. Photographs of couples by Mariana Cook. Introduction by Paul Riceour. San Francisco, Chronicle Books. A statement from each part
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  • ...l as his informal analyst, as noted in [[Lipton’s Journal/Introduction|the introduction]].}} for my competitive feelings would say, “He may take them a step beyo
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  • ...says of Norman Mailer'' ([[13.1]]), edited by [[Phillip Sipiora]], with an introduction by [[w:Jonathan Lethem|Jonathan Lethem]], is published by Random House. It
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  • ...previously published interviews, including three self-interviews. Contains introduction, chronology of {{NM}}'s life and index.
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  • ...a Wiener. Conceived by [[Lawrence Schiller]]. Art Direction by Josh Baker. Introduction by [[J. Michael Lennon]]. Los Angeles: Taschen, 5 December. 370 pp., $150,
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  • ...The Naked and the Dead'' ([[48.2]]) in hardcover and softcover, with a new introduction by Mailer, to coincide with the novel’s 50th anniversary. See [[98.6]].
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  • October, 50, 52. Rpt: First third as an untitled introduction to “The Seventh Presidential Paper: On Dread” in [[63.37]]. [[Norman Ma
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  • ...statements by T. Peter Pappas and President Sheldon Hackney, and Hackney’s introduction of Mailer. See [[83.12]], [[83.14]]–[[83.16]], [[83.21]].
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  • In late June, {{NM}} writes the introduction for and helps arrange the publication by Random House of ''[[w:In the Belly
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  • ...ersion. Contains 14 illustrations (10 in color), four appendices, critical introduction, and index. Advance excerpt of nine of the letters appeared in ''[https://a
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  • ...]). A 120-word excerpt from Mailer’s speech and the bulk of John Leonard’s introduction are reprinted in ''Medal Day at the Colony'', a 1994 booklet published by t
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  • Letter to the editor of ''Monocle Magazine'', reprinted, with an introduction by [[w:Marvin Kitman|Marvin Kitman]], in ''The Antioch Review'', spring 197
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  • ...m 0.3em; text-align:right; font-size: 18px;">[[/Introduction|Read the full introduction »]]</div>
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  • ...is published by Taschen Books. Conceived by [[Lawrence Schiller]] with an introduction by [[w:Colum McCann|Colum McCann]], this abridged version of ''Of a Fire on
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  • ...chael Lennon]]'''<br />[[/Introduction to the Taschen edition of The Fight|Introduction to the Taschen edition of ''The Fight'']] * '''[[Andrew Gordon]]'''<br />[[/Introduction to Norman Mailer’s Talk at the University of Florida in 1986/]]
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  • ...[[72.10]]) and ''New York Review of Books'' ([[72.20]]); [[76.5]]; with an introduction by John Leonard in the first hardcover and (simultaneous) softcover edition * {{cite book |last=Leonard |first=John |contribution=Introduction |date=1972 |title=St. George and the Godfather |url= |location=New York |pu
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  • ...t and stop, and they are marvelous at moving from social convention to the introduction of emotion which is where I am totally inept, often rude in conversation, e
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  • :Introduction: [[Barry H. Leeds]] :Introduction: [[Philip Bufithis]]<br />
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  • ...ngs, some of which are obliquely related to the poems. He also includes is introduction to the 1971 soft cover edition of ''Deaths for the Ladies'' published by Ne
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  • # [[/Introduction/]]
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  • ...hotographs of Provincetown shot at night with long exposures, and Mailer’s introduction ([[08.2]]), which is one of the last things he writes before his death.
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  • ...Mailer’s work; Mailer wrote an [[Introduction to After the Lost Generation|introduction to the 1985 reprint]]. Aldridge went on to write extensively about Mailer,
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Introduction to ''Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture''}} [[Category:Introduction]]
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  • ...iler'' ([[82.19]]). Nineteen previously published stories with an original introduction (later reprinted in 72.7 and 82.19). No dedication. Original title: “Hung
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  • ...in print. The bibliography and the footnotes (especially the notes to the introduction) make this clear.</ref>
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  • ...the [[Norman Mailer’s Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969/Introduction|Introduction]]=== ...xt-align:right;">[[Norman Mailer’s Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969/Introduction|Continue Reading »]]</div>
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  • .../>[[/Introduction to Taschen Edition of Superman Comes to the Supermarket|Introduction to Taschen Edition of ''Superman Comes to the Supermarket'']]
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  • commended the outstanding introduction by Maggie McKinley to the new edition
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  • ...ished manuscripts and dissertations about his works. Includes an important introduction by [[Robert F. Lucid]].
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  • {{Big|''Pieces and Pontifications'' (''Pontifications'' edited with introduction by Michael Lennon). Boston: Little, Brown, 21 June; simultaneously as two s
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  • * [[/Introduction/]]
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  • Rpt: [[48.1]], [[98.6]] (new edition, with new introduction), [[98.7]] (partial). See other [[1948]] entries, [[49.3]], [[65.21]], [[68 * {{cite book |last=Eisinger |first=Chester |chapter=Introduction |date=1968 |title=The Naked and the Dead |url= |location=New York |publishe
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  • ...letters collected here, provided countless details for the head notes and introduction, and corrected many errors of fact and interpretation. I am deeply grateful ...vice and many obscure documents. Joseph Lennon did a careful review of the introduction and was an inspiration to me as I compiled the index. [[Christopher Busa]],
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  • ...lunch}} at a small café in Atlanta and talked about the future.{{refn|This introduction was originally written for the first version of ''W&D'' that was implemente ...ike gives more details in [[Norman Mailer: Works and Days/Introduction|his introduction]].
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  • * {{cite book |last=Podhoretz |first=Norman |chapter=Introduction |date=1963 |title=Barbary Shore |url= |location=New York |publisher=The Uni
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  • ...acking an “A” on the inside back flap of the dustwrapper and the truncated introduction of the first state).
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  • ...to work in advertising and I’m certain can write well enough to do a good introduction. And present the recipes in an agreeable fashion.
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  • * Screening of the director’s cut of ''The Executioner’s Song'', with an introduction by its director [http://www.lawrenceschiller.com Larry Schiller]
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  • * {{cite book |last=Rich |first=Frank |chapter=Introduction |date=2008 |title=Miami and the Siege of Chicago |url= |location=New York |
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Introduction to ''After the Lost Generation''}} [[Category:Introduction]]
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  • ...work, he met Mailer in 2006 in Provincetown, and in 2009 wrote a brilliant introduction to ''Moonfire'', the Taschen edition of ''Of a Fire on the Moon''. He is t
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  • * {{cite book |last=Lennon |first=J. Michael |date=2016 |chapter=Introduction: A Meeting of Giants |title=Mailer/Bingham/Leifer: The Fight |url= |locatio
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  • Let me leave you with ''A Driving Passion''. It is, in effect, an introduction and overview of all his other books, and my hope is that it will lead reade
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  • * {{cite book |last=Hamill |first=Pete |chapter=Introduction |date=1985 |title=The Prisoner of Sex |url= |location=New York |publisher=P
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Introduction to ''Messages: New and Selected Poems, 1969-1989''}}
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  • ...Other related works, such as Claude Levi-Strauss’s ''From Honey to Ashes: Introduction to a Science of Mythology'', sat cheek by jowl with Mailer’s Jungian mate
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  • * {{cite book |last=McCann |first=Colum |chapter=Introduction |date=2010 |title=Norman Mailer’s Moonfire: The Epic Journey of Apollo |u
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  • ...the homo-sexuality paper, the one on character-and-politics, and a general introduction. Rinehart announced it already for January, and I’ve agreed to talk on it
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Introduction to ''Blue Nights''}}
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  • ...:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 9, 2015/</span>Introduction to Taschen Edition of ''Superman Comes to the Supermarket''}} {{byline|last=Lennon|first=J. Michael|abstract=An introduction to the recent Taschen book-length version of Norman’s Mailer’s classic
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  • ...him as a self-absorbed, wholly performative writer. He thanked me for the introduction but added that he couldn’t hear a word: “Deaf as a doorknob.” But he
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  • ...our Walls Eight Windows |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Mailer provided an introduction to this collection of the writings of the mad genius of the counterculture. ...h, continental and American novelists, including Mailer, with an important introduction by John W. Aldridge.
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  • ...Bad Side of Books: Selected Essays by D. H. Lawrence''.|Edited and with an introduction<br />by Geoff Dyer.<br />NY: New York Review of Books 2019<br />Paperback $ ...ce’s career from 1912 to 1930, ranging from “Christs in the Tirol” to the “Introduction to the Grand Inquisitor,” published in the year of his death.
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  • ...ulent 1960’s, Buckley’s views on civil rights, as well as the author’s own introduction to Mailer’s work itself. Bonus: Norman Mailer and William F. Buckley disc ...ed in this special episode. Read “[[My Friend, Jean Malaquais]],” Mailer’s introduction to ''The Joker'' by Jean Malaquais. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-pod
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  • * {{cite book |last=Eggers |first=Dave |date=2012 |chapter=Introduction |title=The Executioner's Song |url= |location=New York |publisher=Grand Cen
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  • ...g'' is more a criticism of the medium than it is of the content. Since the introduction of the Amazon Kindle in 2007, ebooks sales have grown while the sale of pri
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  • ...Abbott liked Mailer and had assigned ''[[Of a Fire on the Moon]]'' in his Introduction to Literature class. Mickey Stern from UConn, who would eventually grade my
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  • ...style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>Introduction}}__NOTOC__{{Template:Structured Vision}}
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  • ...t themselves. So I will repair the lack of personal memoir and give you an introduction to the author.
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  • ...s two essays on Mailer’s cosmology, a long bibliography and Adams’s useful introduction. ...n= |author-link= }} Reprint, with an introduction by Norman Mailer. In his introduction Mailer says, “Aldridge was the nearest guideline to absolute truth that t
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  • ...with some of the basics. Begin with Wikipedia’s [[w:Help:Introduction|Help:Introduction]] which will take you through a series of tutorials designed to familiarize
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  • ...|contributor-last=Lucid |contributor-first=Robert |date=1974 |contribution=Introduction |last=Adams |first=Laura |title=Norman Mailer: A Comprehensive Bibliography
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  • Norman Mailer begins his introduction to the 1967 paperback collection of his short fiction by telling us that he Nevertheless, at the end of this introduction in which he spends so much time pooh-poohing himself and a number of others
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  • ...w American Library (New York, 1971). [1] Wraps. Signet Book W4853. Adds an introduction by Mailer.|| style="padding-left: 2em;" | $35. ...York, 1966. [0] Review copies in pictorial wraps. Lepper’s Bibliographical Introduction to Seventy-Five Modern American Authors states: “Review copies, consistin
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  • ...ed for some mysterious reason. I had planned a sax solo to be played as an introduction and set a tone for the play. So I gestured for the musician to continue to
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  • ...art, edited by Maggie McKinley, president of Mailer Society. 400 pp. with introduction, notes, index, and extensive bibliography (Cambridge University Press, 2021 ...History: The Lies I Told to Get the Truth''. Memoir by Lawrence Schiller. Introduction by David Margolick. Now seeking a publisher.
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  • ...egan in 1972 when the photographer asked the author to write a 12,000-word introduction to a proposed book of his photographs of Marilyn Monroe. Norman surprised S
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  • ...already been published in the three nonfiction collections, but the short introduction by Mailer is of some interest. In it, among other things, he reiterates his
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  • ==Introduction: A Case for Reincarnating the “Psychic Outlaw”==
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Norman Mailer’s Letters on ''An American Dream'', 1963–1969/Introduction}} ...was in fact the beginning of the novel as composed...<ref>Robert F. Lucid, Introduction to ''Norman Mailer: A Comprehensive Bibliography'' by Laura Adams (Scarecro
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  • ...blonde to be pursued as part of the American dream. Vickie, from her first introduction to Jake in the movie’s pool scene, evokes an intense desirability and per
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  • ...you can address those things better than I. But that’s my observation and introduction into Barry. ...alism, though entirely free of intellectual grand-standing. From our first introduction, Barry was incredibly welcoming and completely genuine in his kindness. For
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  • Introduction to ''Messages: New and Selected Poems, 1969–1989'', by Luke Breit, 5–8. ...mposium in Provincetown, and an earlier conversation with Wright. Wright’s introduction is padded, but Mailer provides some good insights on then and now in Americ
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Introduction to ''In the Belly of the Beast''}}
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  • ...were listed in the bibliography, along with Bob’s account, in his gracious introduction, of how the papers were assembled.
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  • ===Introduction: Entering a World of Epistemology-''Lite''===
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  • ...for his airline tickets, and then I begin to scribble out a draft for the introduction to my interview. By the time we approach Darien, I am reading over my final
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  • ...yle="vertical-align: top;" | Impressed with his writing, Mailer writes the introduction to [[Jack Henry Abbott]]'s ''[[In the Belly of the Beast]]'' and helps earn
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  • More than fifteen years ago, in Alexandre Kojève's extraordinary book, <i>An Introduction to the Reading of Hegel</i>, a work which has influenced all French thought
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  • ...1967) to the flat westernisms of ''The Executioner’s Song'' (1979). In his Introduction, he sets forth the criteria by which he has
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  • ...singer like Osie, and Cy was Norman’s hero. In the 1960s, Norman wrote an introduction to Cy’s book ''The End of Obscenity'', in which he described how he had f
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  • ...ite book |contributor-last=Cowley |contributor-first=Malcolm |contribution=Introduction |last=Whitman |first=Walt |editor-last=Cowley |editor-first=Malcolm |orig-y
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  • ...ributor-first=Norman |contributor-mask=1 |date={{date|2008}} |contribution=Introduction |title=BLUE NIGHTS: PHOTOGRAPHS |last=Hirose |first=George |location=Provin
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  • ===Structural Introduction===
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  • ...f but interested in Mailer’s body of work, would find the biography a fine introduction and guide to the canon.
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  • ==Introduction==
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  • ...f his reticence. He tells us much about his perspective at the time in the introduction he wrote eight years later for the 1971 edition of ''Deaths for the Ladies
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  • ...ial disassociation. Consider this sentence from Robert Caserio’s “Editor’s Introduction”: “To scholars whose liberating address to representations of women was * {{cite book |last=Caserio |first=Robert |date={{date|2006}} |title=Editor's Introduction |location= |publisher=Journal of Modern Literature |ref=harv }}
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  • ...ed material available to us. What is of some greater relevance here is the introduction, in the “Pro­logue,” of a theory central to Mailer’s developing syst
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  • * {{cite book |last=Lennon |first=J. Michael |contribution=Introduction |date=1986 |title=Critical Essays on Norman Mailer |url= |location=Boston | * {{cite book |last=Madden |first=David |date=1987 |title=Introduction. American Dreams, American Nightmares |editor-last=Madden |editor-first=Dav
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  • ...ou to welcome Danielle Mailer.|author=[[J. Michael Lennon]]|source=Keynote introduction}}
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  • ...put together a bibliography of him, years ago, and the first line was, “[[Introduction to Works and Days|Mailer is Proteus]].” Reading the reviews of my biograp
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  • ..., Alaska could become the very best or the very worst of states.” After my introduction, I heard Mailer say: “God’s attic holds the message.” And then he mad
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  • ...Cumming |first=Robert Denoon |date={{date|1979}} |title=Starting Point: An Introduction to the Dialectic of Existence |url= |location=Chicago |publisher=U of Chica
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  • years. It is possible that there would be a new introduction to ''The Naked
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  • ...or-last=Mailer |contributor-first=Norman |contributor-mask=1 |contribution=Introduction |last=Schiller |first=Lawrence |date=2007 |title=Marilyn Monroe |url= |loca
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  • ...elieved in “God’s Broadsword” of “Almighty prose,” as Mailer put it in his introduction to the second edition of ''Death for the Ladies (and Other Disasters)''.{{S
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  • '''Grobel''': Whenever there’s a brief introduction about you what’s usually included is that you ran for mayor of New York t
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  • ...d to learning from film, television, and the Internet,” John writes in his introduction to ''The Big Empty'', “our understanding of the past is more easily manip
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  • ...|chapter=The Undergrowth of Enjoyment: How Popular Culture can Serve as an Introduction to Lacan |title=The Žižek Reader |editor1-last=Wright |editor1-first=Eliz
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  • ...College of London) is an excellent guide to Jung’s. In his nearly 100-page introduction, Shamdasani points out that ''The Red Book'' depicts the rebirth of God in
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  • ...hammer and Norman, in turn, had bitten him on the ear. All this by way of introduction to describing an amazing scene I had the uneasy privilege of witnessing tha
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  • Mills revels in bad-boy Mailer. The book begins with an introduction entitled “The Paradox of Norman Mailer.” She jumps into 1981, with the
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  • ...Mailer’s detailed treatment of them, and obviates the possibility of their introduction seeming stilted. Every element of American society dealt with be­ comes in
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  • This oral history overwhelmed introduction, handshake, and reinforced my father’s obvious sense that there was a Sen
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  • ...appear here; we are still in the ancient (and magical) world, but with the introduction of a Christian ethic, which ethic many scholars have argued arises out of a
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  • ...ower) in the self and between the self and the external world.<ref>See the introduction to {{harvtxt|Jung|1951|}} and {{harvnb|Neumann|1973|pp=25–27, 288, 290–
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