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In April, "The Language of Men" ([[53.22]]), a short story, is published in ''Esquire'', the first of over 40 Mailer appearances in this magazine.
In April, “The Language of Men” ([[53.2]]), a short story, is published in ''Esquire'', the first of over 40 {{NM}} appearances in this magazine.


Mailer and [[Adele Morales|Adele]] visit New Orleans (where he takes peyote for the first and last time) and Mexico in the summer and early fall.
Mailer and [[w:Adele Morales|Adele]] visit New Orleans (where he takes peyote for the first and last time) and Mexico in the summer and early fall.


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In April, “The Language of Men” (53.2), a short story, is published in Esquire, the first of over 40 Mailer appearances in this magazine.

Mailer and Adele visit New Orleans (where he takes peyote for the first and last time) and Mexico in the summer and early fall.