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“Life with Mailer.” Biographical article by James Atlas. ''New York Times Magazine'', 9 September, 52–55, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 102, 104, 107; cover photograph of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. Longest biographical essay on Mailer since Brock Brower’s piece in ''Life'' ([[65.20]]). Like Brower, Atlas concentrates on whether Mailer will make good on his early promise to write the great American novel. Mailer’s family and friends are also quoted in this well-illustrated piece.
“[https://www.nytimes.com/1979/09/09/archives/life-with-mailer-as-his-new-book-comes-out-the-notorious-author-is.html Life with Mailer].” Biographical article by James Atlas. ''New York Times Magazine'', 9 September, 52–55, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 102, 104, 107; cover photograph of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. Longest biographical essay on Mailer since Brock Brower’s piece in ''Life'' ([[65.20]]). Like Brower, Atlas concentrates on whether Mailer will make good on his early promise to write the great American novel. Mailer’s family and friends are also quoted in this well-illustrated piece.


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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
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Life with Mailer.” Biographical article by James Atlas. New York Times Magazine, 9 September, 52–55, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 102, 104, 107; cover photograph of Mailer. Longest biographical essay on Mailer since Brock Brower’s piece in Life (65.20). Like Brower, Atlas concentrates on whether Mailer will make good on his early promise to write the great American novel. Mailer’s family and friends are also quoted in this well-illustrated piece.