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Along with Susan Sontag, Gay Talese and Gore Vidal | Along with [[w:Susan Sontag|Susan Sontag]], [[Gay Talese]] and [[w:Gore Vidal|Gore Vidal]], {{NM}} takes part in a 15 February reading (which he also directs) of [[w:George Bernard Shaw|George Bernard Shaw]]’s ''Don Juan in Hell'' (Act 3, Scene 2, the dream sequence of ''[[w:Man and Superman|Man and Superman]]'') at Carnegie Hall. | ||
In June, he and [[Lawrence Schiller|Schiller]] interview Marina Oswald for five days in a Dallas Hotel. | In June, he and [[Lawrence Schiller|Schiller]] interview [[w:Marina Oswald Porter|Marina Oswald]] for five days in a Dallas Hotel. | ||
In late July, his line drawings (later published in ''Modest Gifts: Poems and Drawings'' ([[03.17]])), are shown at the Berta Walker Gallery in Provincetown. | In late July, his line drawings (later published in ''Modest Gifts: Poems and Drawings'' ([[03.17]])), are shown at the Berta Walker Gallery in Provincetown. | ||
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Continues work on ''Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery'' ([[95.16]]). | Continues work on ''Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery'' ([[95.16]]). | ||
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Revision as of 06:09, 4 June 2019
Along with Susan Sontag, Gay Talese and Gore Vidal, Mailer takes part in a 15 February reading (which he also directs) of George Bernard Shaw’s Don Juan in Hell (Act 3, Scene 2, the dream sequence of Man and Superman) at Carnegie Hall.
In June, he and Schiller interview Marina Oswald for five days in a Dallas Hotel.
In late July, his line drawings (later published in Modest Gifts: Poems and Drawings (03.17)), are shown at the Berta Walker Gallery in Provincetown.
In late November, gives the keynote address at the Third Assassination Symposium on John F. Kennedy in Dallas.
Continues work on Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery (95.16).