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[[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] does two interviews (one in ''New York'' and the other in ''Playboy'') with his son [[John Buffalo Mailer|John Buffalo]] on politics, protest, marijuana and the Clinton-Lewinsky affairs, among other topics; these will become the basis for their jointly written 2006 book, ''The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker and Bad Conscience in America'' ([[06.2]]).
{{NM}} does two interviews (one in ''New York'' and the other in ''Playboy'') with his son [[John Buffalo Mailer|John Buffalo]] on politics, protest, marijuana and the [[w:Clinton–Lewinsky scandal|Clinton-Lewinsky affairs]], among other topics; these will become the basis for their jointly written 2006 book, ''The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker and Bad Conscience in America'' ([[06.2]]).


In August, ''Letters on ''An American Dream'', 1963-69'' ([[04.7]]), a collection of 76 letters concerning Mailer's fourth novel, edited by [[J. Michael Lennon|Lennon]], is published.
In August, ''Letters on ''An American Dream'', 1963-69'' ([[04.7]]), a collection of 76 letters concerning Mailer’s fourth novel, edited by [[J. Michael Lennon|Lennon]], is published.


His interview with Richard Stratton, a friend since the early 1970s, concerning his views on marijuana, perhaps his most extensive comment on the topic, appears in the November-December issue of ''High Times''.
His interview with Richard Stratton, a friend since the early 1970s, concerning his views on marijuana, perhaps his most extensive comment on the topic, appears in the November-December issue of ''High Times''.
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Now living full-time in Provincetown, Mailer continues work on ''The Castle in the Forest'' ([[07.10]]), and hosts Texas hold 'em poker games several nights a week.
Now living full-time in Provincetown, Mailer continues work on ''The Castle in the Forest'' ([[07.10]]), and hosts Texas hold 'em poker games several nights a week.


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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
Days IndexImportant Dates
Index
Index of NamesWorks CategoriesDays Categories
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Mailer does two interviews (one in New York and the other in Playboy) with his son John Buffalo on politics, protest, marijuana and the Clinton-Lewinsky affairs, among other topics; these will become the basis for their jointly written 2006 book, The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker and Bad Conscience in America (06.2).

In August, Letters on An American Dream, 1963-69 (04.7), a collection of 76 letters concerning Mailer’s fourth novel, edited by Lennon, is published.

His interview with Richard Stratton, a friend since the early 1970s, concerning his views on marijuana, perhaps his most extensive comment on the topic, appears in the November-December issue of High Times.

Now living full-time in Provincetown, Mailer continues work on The Castle in the Forest (07.10), and hosts Texas hold 'em poker games several nights a week.