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“Norman Mailer for Mayor?” Article by unidentified writer. ''Village Voice'', 3 April, 1. Short piece suggesting that [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] might run for mayor of New York in the 17 June Democratic primary by forging, in his words, a “hip coalition of the right and the left.”
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Norman Mailer: Works and Days
Navigation
Frontmatter
PrefaceLennon IntroductionLucas IntroductionAcknowledgments and Appreciations
Bibliographies
First EditionsKey TextsBibliographiesBiographiesCriticismCultural Backgrounds
Works
Works IndexNM’s IntroductionsThe Big BiteMailer for MayorAbbott Affair
Days
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Norman Mailer for Mayor?” Article by unidentified writer. Village Voice, 3 April, 1. Short piece suggesting that Mailer might run for mayor of New York in the 17 June Democratic primary by forging, in his words, a “hip coalition of the right and the left.”