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  • ...Hopwood Lectures'', edited by Nicholas Delbanco. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1990; [[13.1]].
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  • ...ion in Seattle on translating Dickinson into Italian. He lives in Chelsea, Michigan.
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  • ...and is currently completing a book manuscript titled ''The Death and Life of the American Novel''.
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  • ...lzhenitsyn, Yury Olesha, and Vladimir Voinovich, as well as on the history of Russian and Soviet sport and he has also published several short stories.
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  • {{start|Michael Millgate}} was born in England, studied at the universities of Cambridge, Michigan, and Leeds, and taught at Leeds for six years before moving
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  • ...swers and novels illumine questions. I think my book does the latter.” One of Mailer’s many reflections on fiction/nonfiction. See [[80.4]].
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  • ...several decades. He gave thoughtful and generally positive reviews to most of Mailer’s important books, but cared little for ''The Deer Park''.}} and m
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  • ...outhern New Hampshire University, where he served as the founding director of the Low-Residency MFA in Fiction and Nonfiction. ...tions, Confrontations |location=Baton Rogue, LA |publisher=Louisiana State University Press |url=https://lsupress.org/books/detail/norman-mailer-at-100/ }}
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  • ====“A Calculus at Heaven.” In ''Cross-Section: A Collection of New American Writing'', edited by Edwin Seaver, 317–353. New York: L.B. F Novella of Pacific combat, written for [[w:Robert Hillyer|Robert Hillyer]]’s English
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  • ...shed and thus requiring to be addressed without the benefit or distraction of critical books or articles. It was a revelatory experience that took me in ...they appeared, and reading as many as I could find time for, ''The Armies of the Night'' being particularly admired and re-read.
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  • Begun in 2015, the Norman Mailer Society Podcast is the brainchild of host and creator [[Justin Bozung]]. It features audio, interviews, commenta ...ty President [[J. Michael Lennon]] about his book ''[[The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer]]'', Mailer’s ’60s ambitions, ''[[The Deer Park]]'', Pica
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  • ...he essay in ''The Spooky Art'' (2003) 67–73. Reprinted with the permission of The Norman Mailer Estate.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr09mail1}} ...ak with authority about Miller’s reaction, I know I can about my own: each of us would walk away and say to himself, “That other guy, he ain’t going
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  • ...ne|last=Holmes|first=Constance E.|last1=Lennon|first1=J. Michael|note=Much of the following has been incorporated into ''[[NM:WD|Norman Mailer: Works and ...rks have not been located. Entries for these and for the continuing stream of narratives, essays, interviews, poems, letters to the editor, and drawings
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