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* '''2021-11-08''': Ron Fried [https://www.headbutler.com/reviews/love-of-my-life/interviews Barbara Wasserman], discussing her life and new memoir ''Love of My Life''. | |||
* '''2021-10-30''': [https://www.looper.com/647119/true-crime-series-executioner-has-found-its-leading-man/ True Crime Series ''Executioner'' Has Found Its Leading Man]. ''Narcos'' star Boyd Holbrook is taking his talents back to the small screen with a new true-crime drama series centered around the infamous relationship between convicted murderer Jack Abbott and novelist Norman Mailer. No news yet as to who will play Mailer. | |||
* '''2021-10-14''': ''[https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/literature/american-literature/norman-mailer-context?format=HB Norman Mailer in Context]'' has been published by Cambridge University Press, edited by Mailer Society president Maggie McKinley. [http://www.cambridgeblog.org/2021/07/the-challenge-and-reward-of-norman-mailer/ Read her blog post about it]. | |||
* '''2021-10-01''': [https://www.wfmz.com/news/area/southeastern-pa/bucks-county-resident-lawrence-schiller-discusses-making-a-career-out-of-capturing-history/article_79947064-22f8-11ec-81de-53280d268531.html Bucks County resident Lawrence Schiller discusses making a career out of capturing history]. | |||
* '''2021-09-21''': Augustus Bayard in “[https://www.browndailyherald.com/2021/09/20/bayard-24-gops-heart-no-longer-orderly-conservative/ The GOP’s heart is no longer orderly nor conservative]” uses Mailer’s description of Republicans in ''Miami and the Siege of Chicago'' to diss current Republicans. Yes, they're worse now. What’s not to like? | |||
* '''2021-09-15''': “[https://deadline.com/2021/09/the-bureau-eric-rochant-showrunner-mark-gordon-pictures-tv-norman-mailer-harlots-ghost-1234834305/ ‘The Bureau’ Creator Éric Rochant To Showrun Mark Gordon Pictures’ Series Adaptation Of Norman Mailer’s ‘Harlot’s Ghost’].” The ''Grey’s Anatomy'' and ''The Rookie'' producer has attached The Bureau creator Éric Rochant to serve as showrunner on the drama project, which is in development at the company. Exec producing alongside Rochant, are Mark Gordon and Bonnie-Chance Roberts. Mailer’s sons, Michael Mailer and John Buffalo Mailer, will serve as consulting producers. Well, this is exciting news. | |||
* '''2021-09-08''': ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' has been released [https://amzn.to/3nkh9H0 on BluRay] with a comment track by [[Justin Bozung]] and an interview with [[J. Michael Lennon]]. See some [https://cultsploitation.com/tough-guys-dont-dance-blu-ray-screenshots-vinegar-syndrome/ screen shots] and [https://insidepulse.com/2021/09/07/blu-ray-review-tough-guys-dont-dance/ read a review]. Thanks, Justin. | |||
* '''2021-09-06''': ⭐️ '''We now have a [http://normanmailersociety.org/mailman/listinfo/nms_normanmailersociety.org mailing list].''' ⭐️ Please subscribe to keep up to date with Society announcements, communications, and discussions. | |||
* '''2021-08-23''': The Norman Mailer Center is ceasing activities. Norman Mailer’s library and the contents of his writer’s study formerly in the center’s possession have been transferred to the E.S. Farley Library at Wilkes University. For further information, contact Suzanna Calev, University Archivist. {{nospam|suzanna.calev|wilkes.edu}}. Wilkes is also the sponsor of the Norris Church Mailer Writing Scholarship. Established by Norman Mailer and friends in 2005, it is awarded annually to a student in the Maslow Family Graduate Creative Writing Program at Wilkes. Before their deaths, Norman Mailer and his wife Norris served on the Maslow Program’s Advisory Board. For further information, contact the Program Director, Dr. David Hicks {{nospam|david.hicks|wilkes.edu}}. | * '''2021-08-23''': The Norman Mailer Center is ceasing activities. Norman Mailer’s library and the contents of his writer’s study formerly in the center’s possession have been transferred to the E.S. Farley Library at Wilkes University. For further information, contact Suzanna Calev, University Archivist. {{nospam|suzanna.calev|wilkes.edu}}. Wilkes is also the sponsor of the Norris Church Mailer Writing Scholarship. Established by Norman Mailer and friends in 2005, it is awarded annually to a student in the Maslow Family Graduate Creative Writing Program at Wilkes. Before their deaths, Norman Mailer and his wife Norris served on the Maslow Program’s Advisory Board. For further information, contact the Program Director, Dr. David Hicks {{nospam|david.hicks|wilkes.edu}}. | ||
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* '''2021-07-27''': [[Barbara Wasserman]]’s new memoir, ''Love of My Life'', has been published. Get your copy at [https://amzn.to/3jaWVNC Amazon]. | * '''2021-07-27''': [[Barbara Wasserman]]’s new memoir, ''Love of My Life'', has been published. Get your copy at [https://amzn.to/3jaWVNC Amazon] or [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/love-of-my-life-barbara-wasserman/1139867266?ean=9781734734133 Barnes & Noble]. | ||
* '''2021-06-24''': In “[https://hamodia.com/columns/words-old-new-nu/ Words: Old, New, and Nu],” Mordechai Schiller discusses neologisms, like Mailer’s famous “factoid.” | * '''2021-06-24''': In “[https://hamodia.com/columns/words-old-new-nu/ Words: Old, New, and Nu],” Mordechai Schiller discusses neologisms, like Mailer’s famous “factoid.” | ||
* '''2021-06-18''': David Reid and Jeremy Larner revisit the career of Peter Manso: [https://www.berkeleyside.org/2021/06/17/remembering-peter-manso-biographer-of-norman-mailer-and-marlon-brando Remembering Peter Manso, biographer of Norman Mailer and Marlon Brando]. | * '''2021-06-18''': David Reid and Jeremy Larner revisit the career of Peter Manso: [https://www.berkeleyside.org/2021/06/17/remembering-peter-manso-biographer-of-norman-mailer-and-marlon-brando Remembering Peter Manso, biographer of Norman Mailer and Marlon Brando]. |
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- 2021-11-08: Ron Fried Barbara Wasserman, discussing her life and new memoir Love of My Life.
- 2021-10-30: True Crime Series Executioner Has Found Its Leading Man. Narcos star Boyd Holbrook is taking his talents back to the small screen with a new true-crime drama series centered around the infamous relationship between convicted murderer Jack Abbott and novelist Norman Mailer. No news yet as to who will play Mailer.
- 2021-10-14: Norman Mailer in Context has been published by Cambridge University Press, edited by Mailer Society president Maggie McKinley. Read her blog post about it.
- 2021-10-01: Bucks County resident Lawrence Schiller discusses making a career out of capturing history.
- 2021-09-21: Augustus Bayard in “The GOP’s heart is no longer orderly nor conservative” uses Mailer’s description of Republicans in Miami and the Siege of Chicago to diss current Republicans. Yes, they're worse now. What’s not to like?
- 2021-09-15: “‘The Bureau’ Creator Éric Rochant To Showrun Mark Gordon Pictures’ Series Adaptation Of Norman Mailer’s ‘Harlot’s Ghost’.” The Grey’s Anatomy and The Rookie producer has attached The Bureau creator Éric Rochant to serve as showrunner on the drama project, which is in development at the company. Exec producing alongside Rochant, are Mark Gordon and Bonnie-Chance Roberts. Mailer’s sons, Michael Mailer and John Buffalo Mailer, will serve as consulting producers. Well, this is exciting news.
- 2021-09-08: Tough Guys Don’t Dance has been released on BluRay with a comment track by Justin Bozung and an interview with J. Michael Lennon. See some screen shots and read a review. Thanks, Justin.
- 2021-09-06: ⭐️ We now have a mailing list. ⭐️ Please subscribe to keep up to date with Society announcements, communications, and discussions.
- 2021-08-23: The Norman Mailer Center is ceasing activities. Norman Mailer’s library and the contents of his writer’s study formerly in the center’s possession have been transferred to the E.S. Farley Library at Wilkes University. For further information, contact Suzanna Calev, University Archivist. suzanna.calevwilkes.edu. Wilkes is also the sponsor of the Norris Church Mailer Writing Scholarship. Established by Norman Mailer and friends in 2005, it is awarded annually to a student in the Maslow Family Graduate Creative Writing Program at Wilkes. Before their deaths, Norman Mailer and his wife Norris served on the Maslow Program’s Advisory Board. For further information, contact the Program Director, Dr. David Hicks david.hickswilkes.edu.
- 2021-07-27: Barbara Wasserman’s new memoir, Love of My Life, has been published. Get your copy at Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
- 2021-06-24: In “Words: Old, New, and Nu,” Mordechai Schiller discusses neologisms, like Mailer’s famous “factoid.”
- 2021-06-18: David Reid and Jeremy Larner revisit the career of Peter Manso: Remembering Peter Manso, biographer of Norman Mailer and Marlon Brando.
- 2021-06-15: Richard Baron, Who Published Baldwin and Mailer, Dies at 98.
- 2021-06-09: Literary Hub has published an excerpt from Joan Didion’s 1979 review of The Executioner’s Song.
- 2021-05-05: Tomiwa Owolade revisits The Prisoner of Sex.
- 2021-04-08: Cape author Peter Manso, 80, dies Wednesday in his Truro home.
- 2021-04-07: In “A Badge of Honor,” Taki Theodoracopulos writes about Mailer and cancel culture: “Mind you, to be canceled is to be recognized as very good, so my friend Norman Mailer has to be first in line. In Mailer’s novel An American Dream, the protagonist Stephen Rojack murders his wife and then shags the maid. The “woke” girls are up in arms, as well they should be.”
- 2021-03-27: Morris Dickstein, Critic and Cultural Historian, Dies at 81.
- 2021-03-15: Ralph Keyes of Literary Hub discusses fug in “When in Need of the Right Word, Great Writers Simply Make Them Up” and gets it right.
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