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  • ...or'', and tells Mailer, “We’re two of the last literary lions in America.” Mailer tells Fulgham that he is also a sycophant, but is gentle with him and says
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  • {{Big|“[[Top Ten Things I Learned from Norman Mailer]].” ''[[Mailer Review]]'', 135–155.}} ...rman Mailer|Mailer]], at the 2015 [[Norman Mailer Society|Mailer Society]] meeting in Provincetown.
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  • ...nielle Mailer]] given at the 2014 [[Norman Mailer Society|Mailer Society]] meeting at Wilkes University, with quotations from her father.
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  • ...en by [[Kate Mailer]] at the 2015 [[Norman Mailer Society|Mailer Society]] meeting in Provincetown, with quotations from her father.
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  • {{big|17th Annual Norman Mailer Society Conference<br /> Meeting of the Executive Board<br />
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  • ...about Lelchuk’s forthcoming novel, ''American Mischief'', in which Norman Mailer is shot dead. See [[72.15]].
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  • # The meeting was called to order at 8:05 a.m. ...erim Board of Directors: the above four plus Robert F. Lucid, John Buffalo Mailer and Christopher Busa.
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  • ...Nick Browne. ''Village Voice'', 1 May, 8. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] tells a meeting of Park Slope Independent Democrats in an old Irish neighborhood that he st [[Category:Mailer for Mayor]]
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  • ...atement on the importance of PEN given at the PEN annual meeting, 11 July. Mailer says that “writers can speak to one another across the world more quickly
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  • ...bruary, Sec. 2, pp. 1–2. One of two articles on [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s meeting with students at the University of Delaware, which followed a showing of ''
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  • ...d John Cheever at the 1965 Modern Language Association meeting in Chicago. Mailer’s presentation consisted largely of [[66.5]]. See [[66.7]].
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  • ...rsation with Norman Mailer|his first meeting with Mailer]] and a number of Mailer’s comments.
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  • ..., 6 October, Sec. C, p. 6. This brief Associated Press piece, drawn from a meeting at Random House, contains a few {{NM}} comments on [[91.26]] and how it fee
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  • ...elayed by Mailer’s friend, former light heavyweight champion, José Torres. Mailer tells him, “This is the first time I fell in love with a man.” O’Neal
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  • ...Gore Vidal at one of the PEN Celebrations (pre-conference fundraisers): “a meeting between two toothless tigers.” See [[85.1]], [[85.2]], [[85.6]], [[85.6a]
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  • # This Society shall be called the Norman Mailer Society. ...this Society is to stimulate and encourage interest in the works of Norman Mailer.
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  • ...Norman’s splendor as a writer while he was still alive; and my subsequent meeting with Norman, when he invited me to his house in Brooklyn Heights for lunch. ...t kind of primeval intensity. I did not understand his writing better upon meeting him. What I suddenly understood was the source of his work in his force as
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  • ...eting in the offices of Little, Brown in New York at which [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] talks at length about sex, magic, excrement, and the probable responses t
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  • {{Big|17th Annual Norman Mailer Society Conference<br /> Business Meeting Minutes<br />
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  • ...allments of the novel, but forbade the editors from reading them, although Mailer did offer the opportunity to Larned G. Bradford, his chief editor.
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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
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  • 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
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  • ...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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  • ...|thumb|William Kennedy’s Keynote Address at the 2006 Norman Mailer Society Meeting. Photo by Mark James.]]
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  • ...|Michiko Kakutani]] in the ''New York Times'' being the largest exception. Mailer writes to the publisher of the ''Times'' to complain about how her negative ...g of the [[Norman Mailer Society]] in Brooklyn, Mailer and [[Norris Church Mailer|Norris]] entertain all attending at his Brooklyn Heights Apartment.
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  • {{Big|Theme: '''Norman Mailer: Continuing His Legacy'''}} ...ampus in Wilkes-Barre, PA. The theme for this year’s conference is “Norman Mailer: Continuing his Legacy.”
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  • The Executive Board of The Norman Mailer Society ("NMS ") met in Macon, Georgia, on the 2019 conference of The Norman Mailer Society will be held at Wilkes University, in Wilkes-Barre,
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  • ...mory of three of her mentors: Morse Peckham, Leslie A. Fiedler, and Norman Mailer. She suspects Norman would hate the book.
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  • [[File:Lucid Mailer 1995.jpg|thumb|Lucid and Mailer in 1995.]] ...aque and a $250 honorarium and is invited to speak at the Society’s annual meeting. The Lawrence Schiller Educational Trust matches all contributions, up to a
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  • __NOTOC__{{Large|17th Annual Norman Mailer Conference<br/> ''Mailer on Politics, Public Life, and Pop Culture''<br/>
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  • The annual business meeting of the membership of The Norman Mailer The meeting began with announcements from Mike Lennon. [[Mark Olshaker]]
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  • TO: Norman Mailer Society Executive Board<br /> ...cussed a proposal we distributed ahead of time regarding future venues for Mailer Society Conferences. Our goal was to maximize convenience of travel for man
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  • ..., people who share a common bond and a deep admiration and love for Norman Mailer. Many of you have never attended a conference; I have not had the pleasure of meeting you other than through an email. Some of you have been along for the ride f
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  • Dear Mrs. Mangrum,<ref>Mrs. Mangrum was still another Mailer fan.</ref> ...f New York of anyone who lives in the city, and I know my wife would enjoy meeting you. But listen, this is all in the future, I fear. At the present I’m lo
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  • ...leave him at once and forever.” There are several more entries concerning Mailer, all of interest.
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  • Dear Mrs. Whitby,<ref>Esther Whitby was a Mailer fan.</ref> ...<ref>The Menells were related to the Mailers by marriage.</ref> I remember meeting Bertha back in 1947, and another Menell, the son or nephew of Slip Menell,
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  • Dear Mrs. Mangrum<ref>Mrs. Mangrum was still another Mailer fan.</ref> ...f New York of anyone who lives in the city, and I know my wife would enjoy meeting you. But listen, this is all in the future, I fear. At the present I'm look
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  • Dear Mrs. Whitby<ref>Esther Whitby was a Mailer fan.</ref> ...<ref>The Menells were related to the Mailers by marriage</ref>. I remember meeting Bertha back in 1947, and another Menell, the son or nephew of Slip Menell,
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  • ...never got beyond page 3. But I wanted to write a war novel — just like Mr. Mailer. I met Norman Mailer again when I was in college, ''[[Why Are We in Vietnam?]]'' and ''[[The Arm
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  • {{Huge|19th Annual Norman Mailer Society Conference}}<br /> {{Large|“The Prisoner of Sex” Turns 50: Mailer on Gender and Sexuality}}<br />
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  • ...ons, film viewings, and more — centered around the life and work of Norman Mailer. ..., TX || {{date|April 20–22}} || Mailer’s Centenary Celebration || [[Norman Mailer Society/Conference/2023|Conference Page]]
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  • ...the winter and early spring. In February in San Francisco, he has his last meeting with Lois Mayfield Wilson, a former lover with whom he has been friendly fo ...007|Mailer Review]]'', edited by [[Phillip Sipiora]], and sponsored by the Mailer Society and the University of South Florida, is published.
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  • ...strangulation in his New York City apartment. The crime is still unsolved. Mailer’s interest in the case foreshadows his later interest in sensational crim Anyway, the meeting was unbearably dull. I kept despairing of socialism. These people are all w
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  • {{Huge|18th Annual Norman Mailer Society Virtual Conference<br />October 15-17, 2020}}<br/> [[File:Mailer-campaigning.jpg|thumb|400px]]{{Big|Theme: '''Mailer and the Spirit of Democracy'''}}<br />
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 9, 2015/</span>Norman, Ernest, and Greg}} ...Greg and grandson of Ernest, recalls his father’s relationship with Norman Mailer.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr10hemi}}
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  • ...of a journal in his name and conditions were right to make the proposal. (Mailer had no editorial or financial relationship with the ''Review''.) ...tre'' of the ''Review'' was (and is) the promotion of the legacy of Norman Mailer’s life and work;
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 6, 2012/</span>Gore and Norman in Provincetown}} ...|first=J. Michael|abstract=Norman Mailer’s authorized biographer discusses Mailer’s relationship with Gore Vidal.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr12lenn}}
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  • ...nce my Dad talked about him all the time. I was pretty excited that Norman Mailer would be at my house. My eighth-grade English teacher thought it was a big ...care. “Just don’t say anything bad about the Red Sox,” he warned me. “Mr. Mailer lives in Massachusetts.” (My family has been rabid Chicago White Sox fans
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  • ...party in New York. It was the early 1960s, I was a writer in my early 20s, Mailer was somewhere close to 40. He brought me over to the couch and we sat talki This did not alarm me; I hadn’t even proposed. Mailer was simply my idol, whose books I’d started reading in my mid-teens and w
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  • {{Large|Norman Mailer Society Virtual Conference}} [[File:Mailer-crowd.jpg|thumb|400px]]{{TOC right}}
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  • I had the personal pleasure of meeting Mr. Mailer for the first time when he visited our Michigan farm in the spring of 1997 ...r. Mailer and he would have that devilish, boyish look on his face and Mr. Mailer would be in a full grin and laughing at whatever Muhammad was saying, which
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  • ::::::::::::::::::::To Norman Mailer ...ping ahead in my mind—or arguing fiercely as if you were present. Our next meeting should detonate an explosion that will probably tear up 53rd Street and rou
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  • ...t their spheres of interest were adjacent, partially overlapping, and thus Mailer did not have to worry that Lindner would outshine or supplant him as a lite
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  • ...stract=A professor recounts the events surrounding his meeting with Norman Mailer at American University in 1972. |url=https://prmlr.us/mr03moy}} ...can prose writer and poet at the time. In October of that year, I wrote to Mailer, mentioning the course and asking if he would be interested in coming to AU
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  • ...rg develops, mainly with his literary influences Samuel Beckett and Norman Mailer, and his Buddhist teacher, who Shainberg calls Roshi, or “old master.” ...ding of the writer that begins their friendship—one that continues through Mailer’s waning years, mostly through shared meals at Michael Shay’s, thumb wr
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  • | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 2, 2008 | title = ''The Mailer Review'', Volume 2, 2008
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  • ...appeared in two parts in ''Playboy'' ([[75.8]], [[75.9]]). [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] includes excerpts from eight chapters in ''The Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7 ...ne else’s. His mind, he noticed, was beginning to spin its wheels….|author=Mailer|source=75.12}}
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  • '''The annual conference of the Norman Mailer Society was held in Provincetown, MA, September 30 through October 3, 2015. ...orously done with great élan. We taped it, and you will see it via Project Mailer.
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  • ...'', published a week before his eighty-fourth birthday. No other writer of Mailer’s generation had best sellers in each of six consecutive decades. ...n a reality.” He was a great friend to the Lennon family. We salute Norman Mailer, novelist.
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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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  • ...e Naked and the Dead'' written at the age of twenty-four. This was not the Mailer I knew. ...o him about my ideas. He replied by mail, and so began our correspondence. Mailer did not like writing letters and, although they were brief, they encouraged
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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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  • ...ng woman, Bobbi, worked in that house as a cook and housekeeper for Norman Mailer. Bobbi lived in the ground floor apartment of the building I lived in and o ...me. Ninety minutes later I walked out of the auditorium determined to read Mailer, for anyone who could make a film that bold and outrageous about cops and c
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  • <big>The 14th Norman Mailer Society Conference<br /> The 2016 Norman Mailer Society Conference is scheduled for September 28, 29, 30, and October 1 on
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  • ...d to find that several people actually remembered one of my three books on Mailer or the 1975 ''Partisan Review'' interview. ...Bob Lucid, Barry Leeds and others I knew in the old days for creating the Mailer Society and including me in its work. What is remarkable about the Society
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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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  • ...entire [[Norman Mailer]] archive. In response to the question “Why Texas?” Mailer commented, ...or take a few) document boxes worth of material chronicling every phase of Mailer’s life and career from the 1930s on. The archive will open for use at the
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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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  • ...Divinity for ineptitude, insisted on ''On God: An Uncommon Conversation''. Mailer took existence and God more seriously than many a theologian and most bisho ...ese tend to portray the sensational rather than the sensible and sensitive Mailer, a burly tousle-haired genius who grew old along with us battling at one ti
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  • ...his analysis identifies particularly relevant bibliographic references for Mailer’s seminal work.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr17moss}} ..., while Paul O’Neil entertained readers of ''Life'' magazine by ridiculing Mailer and the Beats as devotees of “the cult of the Pariah,”{{sfn|O’Neil|19
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  • ...ration. That sad, long morning brought forth powerful memories of [[Norman Mailer]], the world-class writer and the man I had been fortunate to know. ...of what I might say, my mind raced back to my first encounter with Norman Mailer. I strove to remember this amazing man in personal, emotional ways.
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  • ...Bishop of New York in 1970. The following year I introduced him to Norman Mailer. ...St. John the Divine, for a raucous, unruly anti-war rally at which Norman Mailer staged his play, “D.J.” at the high altar and almost brought the roof c
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  • I first met Norman Mailer in the spring of 1948 in Paris. I was just a kid, a mere high school gradua ...xt period was darker. Suddenly the radio was blasting the news that Norman Mailer had stabbed Adele; Norman’s inner demons, nightmares, and pressures to be
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  • ...nk= }} Reprinted by Project Mailer with permission of the estate of Norman Mailer. ([[75.14]])</ref> ...tives followed, English A-1, English A-2, up to English A-5, a vertiginous meeting place for a few select talents whose guide was no less than Professor Rober
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 10, 2016/</span>Remembering Barry Leeds}} ...2015. Prof. Leeds was a prestigious Mailer scholar, devoted member of the Mailer Society, and beloved friend to so many individuals in numerous walks of lif
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 9, 2015/</span>Introduction to Taschen Edition of ''Superma ...ract=An introduction to the recent Taschen book-length version of Norman’s Mailer’s classic 1960 ''Esquire'' essay on JFK, “Superman Comes to the Superma
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  • ...ecember 20 || style="background:#fed;"| “An Open Letter to JFK from Norman Mailer” appears in the [[w:Village Voice|''Village Voice'']]. ...March 17 || style="background:#dfd;"| Beverly gives birth to Michael Burks Mailer, NM’s first son, at about the same time that he completes the sixth insta
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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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  • ...n Mailer, author of ''In Another Place: With and Without My Father, Norman Mailer''}} '''SM''': In 2013 I was invited to be the keynote speaker at the [[Norman Mailer Society]] Conference. I decided to write a personal vignette that would she
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  • ...founded Norman Mailer Writers Colony and recounts the importance of Norman Mailer’s life and work to the mission of the Colony. |url=https://prmlr.us/mr03b ...e director and co-founder}} with [[Norris Mailer]] of the fledgling Norman Mailer Writers Colony in Provincetown, told
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  • ...0, 2016/</span>“Don’t Go Away Feeling Unequal”: “The Time of Her Time” and Mailer’s Conciliatory Impulse}} ...bin|first=Enid|abstract=An examination of motifs of conciliation in Norman Mailer’s early writing.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr16stub}}
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  • ...opy editors on staff at the time), but Jason took a particular interest in Mailer’s work. He was also the editorial director of Random House and could make ...of age with the women’s movement. It raised an obvious question: Wouldn’t Mailer be on his guard against me? After all, for much of my cohort, his lavish li
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  • ...ssed, comparatively, Theodore Dreiser’s ''An American Tragedy'' and Norman Mailer’s ''The Executioner’s Song''. The panel was moderated by [[Barry H. Lee ...s and Pontifications'' and a host of other major works on and about Norman Mailer so I am just going to turn it over to these guys, and after I’ll call on
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  • {{Byline|last=Mailer|first=Norman|url=https://prmlr.us/mr09mail}} ...King’s “I Have a Dream” speech), is reprinted here for the first time. Why Mailer passed over this column is unknown, especially since his analysis of the me
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  • ...me feel old. But I do remember because it was a telegram I sent to Norman Mailer that convinced him to honor an interview request he had agreed to but then ...t Saul Bellow to say that he’d gladly give Mailer his Nobel Prize, if only Mailer had anything to trade.
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  • ...ich. But when I bent down to pick it up, it was a volume written by Norman Mailer. Not in itself an extraordinary event; he had written many books. ..., Norman, and ''The Deer Park''. And thank God for it. Norman rearranged a meeting in Washington, D.C., and re-routed his trip to go through New York and decl
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Norman Mailer’s Letters on ''An American Dream'', 1963–1969/Introduction}} ...is innocence. Narrated in an edgy, rococo style by Rojack, the novel shows Mailer at the height of his word power as he delineates the dread-filled inner lif
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  • ...s about pugilistic trickery. In his 1975 account of the Ali-Foreman fight, Mailer explicitly invokes the D’Amato-Torres philosophy, a key component of whic ...of the many authors (such as [[w:Murray Kempton|Murray Kempton]], [[Norman Mailer]], [[w:George Plimpton|George Plimpton]], [[w:Ishmael Reed|Ishmael Reed]],
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  • ...ote=This Keynote Address was delivered to the annual meeting of the Norman Mailer Society on Saturday, October 19, 2019 at Wilkes University.|url=http://prml {{dc|dc=H|ello, Mailer Scholars!}}
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  • .../</span>Remembering Norris: Excerpts from an Unpublished Account of Norman Mailer’s Last Days}}__NOTOC__ ...d/or quoted. Note: [[Norris Church Mailer]] is identified as NCM; [[Norman Mailer]] as NM.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr11lenn}}
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  • Norman Mailer was the writer who made me want to be a writer. And when he died, I lost a ...to be in the abstract, Mailer’s works are not objects — they are subjects. Mailer’s work helped me see that part of the activity of an artist is to transfo
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Norman Mailer and the Cutting Edge of Style/''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' and ''The Armies o For a writer, then, with Mailer’s own peculiar relationship to the conventions of style and literary iden
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  • ...Dos Passos as if they were contemporaries of each other until I discovered Mailer owed a debt to Dos Passos, as did I, and that it was visible in ''[[The Nak ...se intelligent and not-so-intelligent obscenity with the panache of Norman Mailer. None of this had much to do with Kennedy.
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  • ...From {{cite book |last=Kaufmann |first=Donald L. |date=1969 |title=Norman Mailer: The Countdown |url= |location=Carbondale, IL |publisher=Southern Illinois ...ation of ecstasy and violence which is the dream life of the nation.”{{sfn|Mailer|1963|p=38}}
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 3, 2009/</span>Long Legs, the American Tolstoy, Oswald and ...returned, and ending with an assessment of the final work and its place in Mailer’s literary legacy. |url=https://prmlr.us/mr09lenn}}
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  • {{byline|last=Mailer|first=Norman}} ...or) }} Reprinted by Project Mailer with permission of the estate of Norman Mailer. (See [[81.10]]).}}
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  • ...keynote address at the Eleventh Annual meeting of the International Norman Mailer Society in which she recaptures key memories of time spent with her father ...55 by New Directions Publishing Corp. Translation copyright 1967 by Norman Mailer. Translation first published in the ''Poetry Bag'' 1.6 (1967–68).</ref> T
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  • ...visit to Alaska in {{date|1965}} chronicles the details of the only visit Mailer made to Alaska.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr02kau}} {{dc|dc=T|he post-climax of Norman Mailer’s ''[[An American Dream]]''}} (1965) features
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  • ...tyle="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 11, 2017/</span>Norman Mailer in Long Branch}} ...arbara|note=This address was delivered to the annual meeting of the Norman Mailer Society on Saturday, October 1, 2016 at Monmouth University in West Long Br
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  • ...'s Problems": Self and Gender in ''The Deer Park'' to the work of [[Norman Mailer]].|url=http://prmlr.us/mr13ren}} ...tz points out that “it is on the sexual affairs of his characters that Mr. Mailer concentrates in ''The Deer Park''.”{{sfn|Lucid|1971|p=78}}
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  • ...Last Years in Provincetown,” which chronicles his experiences with Norman Mailer.}} '''Phillip Sipiora''': I would like to begin by thanking you, Mike, for meeting
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  • ...anel was moderated by [[J. Michael Lennon]], whose authorized biography of Mailer, ''A Double Life'', was published by Simon & Schuster in 2013.|url=https:// ...ts to grab it, as they say. The question that I get all the time about the Mailer Family is: With the number of times that Norman got married and the number
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  • ...:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 6, 2012/</span>Mailer is Back}} ...itors had reduced it by approximately one-fourth. Before it was submitted, Mailer read the transcript and made a number of small but not insignificant change
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  • ...movie director who runs for President of the United States, and as Norman Mailer, playing himself as the director of ''Maidstone''. After limited engagement ...rfaces repeatedly. Not an adjective or even a verb, but a noun: for Norman Mailer, ''Maidstone'' was a “raid.”
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  • ...ct=This probing interview focuses on [[Larry Schiller]]’s involvement with Mailer on ''The Executioner’s Song''.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr01sev}} ...e inner workings of the O.J. Simpson trial. In between came Schiller’s and Mailer’s greatest achievement: ''[[The Executioner's Song|The Executioner’s So
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  • ...ny consideration of Mailer’s legacy must take into account the conspicuous Mailer canon: two Pulitzer Prizes and other major awards (except for the Nobel). T ...}} reminds me of a media-fixed auto derby that has already predetermined a Mailer finish as a questionable non-winner at the starting-gate.
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  • ...r=The Troy Book Makers |page= |isbn= |author-link= }} Reprinted by Project Mailer with permission of Robert Begiebing. ([[83.10]])</ref>}} [[File:1983 Mailer and Begiebing.jpg|thumb|Robert Begiebing and Norman Mailer in the latter’s Brooklyn apartment, September 1982. Photo by Christopher
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  • ...SPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>4. ''An American Dream''}}__NOTOC__{{Template:Structured Vision}} ...simplisti­cally. Although the scope of this novel would seem to imply that Mailer has discarded the careful mechanical limitations of subject matter and sett
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  • ...SPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>7. ''Advertisements for Myself'', ''The Presidential Papers'', and ...Mailer’s novels. They are also significant as stages in the development of Mailer’s non­ fiction voice, which is to reach its finest expression to date in
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 9, 2015/</span>The Writer’s Daughter}} {{byline|last=Mailer|first=Danielle|url=https://prmlr.us/mr15dmai}}
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  • ...s of ''Strawhead'' and ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'', both directed by Norman Mailer.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr02mor}} ...dose of spunk, because on a day like that, I would cross paths with Norman Mailer.
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  • ...ael|note=Much of the following has been incorporated into ''[[NM:WD|Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]''.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr01bib}} ...is made to those whose essays or monographs about and interviews with Mr. Mailer have escaped attention.
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  • ...ze:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 9, 2015/</span>Fly Boys and Angels: Mailer on the Moon}} ...t=Glenday|first=Michael K.|abstract=An analysis of the complex contexts of Mailer’s groundbreaking work, ''Of a Fire on the Moon''.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr
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  • ...|first=Phillip|note=[[J. Michael Lennon]]’s authorized biography, ''Norman Mailer: A Double Life'', was published by Simon & Schuster on October 15, 2013. Th ...not far from the University of Illinois-Springfield where I was teaching a Mailer seminar. So, several members of the seminar drove up with me to hear him sp
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  • ...s |first=Laura |date=1976 |title=Existential Battles: The Growth of Norman Mailer |url=https://archive.org/details/existentialbattl0000adam |location=Athens ...ne interview examining Mailer’s protean activities. Includes two essays on Mailer’s cosmology, a long bibliography and Adams’s useful introduction.
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  • ...ut resorting to simple, practical resolution in order to resolve dilemmas. Mailer is part of the Romantic tradition in terms of his understanding of reality. ...veral years pondering the implications of all of this. All the while I had Mailer’s phone number stuck in my wallet with the knowledge that I could visit h
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  • {{Byline|last=Chaiken |first=Michael |abstract=An interview with Norman Mailer’s two main collaborators on ''Maidstone'' (1970): Jan Welt and Lana Jokel ...(1967), ''Beyond the Law'' (1968) and ''Maidstone'' (1968–70). The Norman Mailer Estate and Harvard University together have endeavored to preserve these im
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Mythic Mailer in ''An American Dream''}} ...going to laugh last, for it is a remarkable book.”{{sfn|Didion|1965|p=39}} Mailer scholar [[J. Michael Lennon]] writes that “The book’s defenders, with f
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  • ...: New American Library, 1971). Reprinted with the permission of The Norman Mailer Estate.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr03mai1}} ...sorceresses find of moment at three in the morning. Whereas Knox, Farbar, Mailer (later to be known as Supreme Mix) slipped each night into a game. We used
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  • ...|first=John |last1=Oon |first1=Angela |abstract=A survey of the status of Mailer Studies over the past ten years with a detailed analysis of strategic artic ...s that extend far beyond Mailer scholarship, which is a way of saying that Mailer is not (or in a just world ''would not be'') merely of interest to speciali
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  • ...yle="font-size:22px;">{{BASEPAGENAME}}/</span>“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on ''The Deer Park'', 1954–55}} ...ut Mailer referred to in the notes are linked or may be found on “[[Norman Mailer's First Editions]].” |url=https://prmlr.us/mr01len1}}
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  • ...ften in striking, disarming, or blasphemous ways. Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Mailer each has his own distinctive concerns and techniques, yet all three of them ...re. I am, of course, not the first person to note the relationship between Mailer and Russian
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  • ...font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 2, 2008/</span>A Dialogue on Mailer’s Novels}} ...major philosophical novelist of our time or are his ideas often untenable? Mailer scholars Robert J. Begiebing and Philip Bufithis debate these and related q
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  • ...style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 3, 2009/</span>Norman Mailer: The Magician as Tragic Hero}} ...date=1989 |title=Toward a New Synthesis: John Fowles, John Gardner, Norman Mailer |url= |location=Ann Arbor, MI |publisher=UMI |pages=87–125; 142–145 |is
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