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Begun in 2015, the Norman Mailer Society Podcast is the brainchild of host and creator [[Justin Bozung]]. It features audio, interviews, commentary, discussions, and other rare content by Norman Mailer and the people who knew him best. This archive . | Begun in 2015, the Norman Mailer Society Podcast is the brainchild of host and creator [[Justin Bozung]]. It features audio, interviews, commentary, discussions, and other rare content by Norman Mailer and the people who knew him best. This archive currently runs from 2015 though 2018. New episodes will be coming soon. | ||
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| 08 || 2015-06-15 || Iowa Writers Symposium, 1959 || This episode features a selection of rare audio associated with Norman Mailer. From a writer’s symposium which occurred at the University of Iowa in 1959, Norman Mailer discusses the writer’s role in the culture of the late ’50s with Ralph Ellison and Dwight Macdonald. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-8 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-8/nms-podcast-8.mp3 MP3] | | 08 || 2015-06-15 || Iowa Writers Symposium, 1959 || This episode features a selection of rare audio associated with Norman Mailer. From a writer’s symposium which occurred at the University of Iowa in 1959, Norman Mailer discusses the writer’s role in the culture of the late ’50s with Ralph Ellison and Dwight Macdonald. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-8 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-8/nms-podcast-8.mp3 MP3] | ||
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| 09 || 2015-07-01 || Robert Solotaroff || Justin speaks with scholar Robert Solotaroff about his 1974 examination of Norman Mailer, ''Down Mailer’s Way'', a significant contribution to Mailer Studies. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-9 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-9/nms-podcast-9.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 10 || 2015-07-15 || Democracy ’68 (Part 1) || rowspan=2 | In this two-part episode, Norman Mailer is joined on stage in New York City by Herbert Marcuse and Arthur Schlesinger to discuss democracy in America as well as the then recent Columbia University student uprisings. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-10 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-10/nms-podcast-10.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 11 || 2015-07-15 || Democracy ’68 (Part 2) || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-11 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-11/nms-podcast-11.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 12 || 2015-08-01 || Studs Turkel & Norman Mailer || Originally broadcast on January 9th, 1971, this episode presents a 45-minute conversation between WFKW-Chicago radio host Studs Turkel and Norman Mailer. It features Mailer speaking candidly with Turkel about his recently published book ''Of A Fire On The Moon'' as well as God, the Devil, and death. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-12 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-12/nms-podcast-12.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 13 || 2015-08-15 || Kevin Schultz || Justin chats with Kevin Schultz, author of ''Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship That Shaped the Sixties'', about Mailer and Buckley as metaphors for the turbulent 1960’s, Buckley’s views on civil rights, as well as the author’s own introduction to Mailer’s work itself. Bonus: Norman Mailer and William F. Buckley discuss Mailer’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1980 novel ''The Executioner's Song''. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-13 Archive] || [https://archive.org/compress/nms-podcast-13/formats=VBR%20MP3&file=/nms-podcast-13.zip ZIP] | |||
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| 14 || 2015-09-01 || Lawrence Schiller || Justin speaks with author/filmmaker Lawrence Schiller under very unusual circumstances about his collaboration with Norman Mailer on ''The Executioner’s Song'' book and film. Bonus: Read Norman Mailer’s second draft (dated 4/1981) of his screenplay for ''[https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-14/exsong-screenplay-1981.pdf The Executioner’s Song]''. The screenplay features many scenes not included in later drafts or in the final film as aired on NBC television in early November of 1982. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-14 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-14/nms-podcast-14.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 15 || 2015-09-15 || Norman Mailer Interview (1970) || In this episode: a never-before-published interview with Norman Mailer from April of 1970 in London, England. This interview, part of Justin’s book-in-progress, ''Norman Mailer: Film Is Like Death'' finds Mailer very exhausted and at times, oddly, at a loss for words as he discusses his upcoming film ''Maidstone'' (1971). || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-15 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-15/nms-podcast-15.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 16 || 2015-09-29 || Norman Mailer on Existentialism || “Norman Mailer on Existentialism” was recorded in Chicago on May 11th, 1963. This 30-minute extract, thought to be the only surviving artifact of Mailer’s lecture from Chicago of that year, was part of a longer evening that included a Q&A session between Mailer and students from the University of Chicago. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-16 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-16/nms-podcast-16.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 17 || 2015-10-15 || ''The Bullfight'' || Featuring Norman Mailer reading his essay on bull fighting, “The Crazy One,” which was also published in ''Playboy''. ''The Bullfight'' LP also features a hodge-podge of Spanish music and a reading of poetry by Federico García Lorca which Mailer and his daughter Susan translated from Spanish. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-17 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-17/nms-podcast-17.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 18 || 2015-10-30 || Mailer Attic || Chicago 8 conspiracy trial testimony. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-18 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-18/nms-podcast-18.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 19 || 2015-11-16 || ''Ancient Evenings'' || This episode features two recordings of Norman Mailer reading and discussing his 1983 novel ''Ancient Evenings''. This audio was generously donated to the Mailer Podcast Project by Mailer Archivist / Mailer Society President J. Michael Lennon. Lennon introduces the recording in this double-length episode. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-19 Archive] || [https://archive.org/compress/nms-podcast-19-1/formats=VBR%20MP3&file=/nms-podcast-19-1.zip ZIP] | |||
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| 20 || 2015-12-01 || ''Ancient Evenings'' Interview || ''Ancient Evenings'' month continues with a rare and lengthy discussion about the Egyptian novel between Norman Mailer and U.K. journalist Melvyn Bragg from 1983. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-20 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-20/nms-podcast-20.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 21 || 2015-12-15 || Mailer at Wilkes || In this episode: Norman Mailer’s 1992 visit to Wilkes University, introduced by J. Michael Lennon. This recording was generously donated to the Mailer Podcast Project by Mailer Archivist / Mailer Society President J. Michael Lennon. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-21 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-21/nms-podcast-21.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 22 || 2015-12-30 || Mailer Retrospective || In the final episode of the Norman Mailer Society Podcast for 2015, Justin presents a retrospective look at the life and works of Norman Mailer in Mailer’s own words. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-22 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-22/nms-podcast-22.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 23 || 2016-02-15 || Mailer / Leeds 1987 || In this return of the NMS Podcast in 2016, Justin pays tribute to Mailer scholar and one of the co-founders of the Mailer Society, Barry Leeds, who passed away in 2015. Via archival audio, Mailer and Leeds discuss a variety of topics in the mid 80s such as: Ernest Hemingway, Gary Gilmore, Joan Didion, Harry Crews, film-making, antibiotics, and the AIDS crisis. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-23 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-23/nms-podcast-23.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 24 || 2016-03-07 || Playwright Timothy Nolan || Playwright Timothy Nolan stops by the NMS Podcast this week to discuss Mailer and writing from the unconscious as presented in Mailer’s 2004 book ''The Spooky Art''. Additionally, Justin and Nolan discuss the premise that Mailer may or may not have been influenced by the theater work of Samuel Beckett during his writing years of 1965-1967, which produced polarizing works like: ''Wild 90'' and ''The Deer Park: A Play''. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-24 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-24/nms-podcast-24.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 25 || 2016-03-30 || Mailer v. Jones || In this episode, Mailer discusses with author Leroi Jones and television host David Susskind the state of racial divide in the mid 1960s. Mailer and Jones consider the Watts Riot, the right/wrong of blacks in Vietnam, and the cancers of an absurd time. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-25 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-25/nms-podcast-25.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 26 || 2016-04-15 || Mailer Reads ''The Naked and the Dead'' || In this episode, Mailer reads excerpts from ''The Naked and the Dead''. This recording was first released in 1983 via the New York-based record label Cademon, and features Mailer acting the various roles. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-26 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-26/nms-podcast-26.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 27 || 2016-05-01 || Mailer on ''An American Dream'' || This week's episode features a recently unearthed interview with Norman Mailer from late April / early June 1965 about a year after the serialization of ''An American Dream'' in ''Esquire''. Mailer discusses early character ideas and the point when he realized that a murder had to take place. He discusses the existential aspects of the novel, and of sex and murder as the last great frontier in need of conquering in America. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-27 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-27/nms-podcast-27.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 28–37 || 2016-07-15; 2016-08-01 || Death Is A Celebration: An Audio Documentary about ''Tough Guys Don't Dance'' || In this 10-hour re-broadcast, Justin, alongside his co-host Aaron Graham, offer up a exhaustive scene-by-scene examination of Norman Mailer’s 1987 film ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance''. In addition to exploring several of the key themes in both Mailer’s film and 1984 novel of the same name, this detailed audio essay on Mailer’s aesthetic approach to cinema, Reaganism, hedonism, and existential dread also features commentaries by Mailer Archivist/Biographer J. Michael Lennon and Mailer’s son John Buffalo Mailer. Additionally, further insights in this special are provided by ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' film actors: Frances Fisher, Stephan Morrow, John Synder, John Bedford-Lloyd, Wings Hauser, and several of the crew members that worked under Mailer to produce this ever-polarizing work of cinematic art that blends Shakespeare with Film Noir and The Theatre of the Absurd on the big screen. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-28 Archive] || [https://archive.org/compress/nms-podcast-28/formats=VBR%20MP3&file=/nms-podcast-28.zip ZIP] | |||
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| 38 || 2016-08-15 || ''TGDD'' Press Conference || In this final look back at Norman Mailer's 1987 polarizing film ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'', this episode is a rarely-heard recording of the Mailer’s 1987 Cannes Film Festival Press Conference. Mailer encapsulates all of his views on cinema relating them to his own film. Alongside him are actress Deborah Sandlund, ''TGDD'' Producer Tom Luddy, and Cannon Films Exec Menahem Golan. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-38 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-38/nms-podcast-38.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 39 || 2016-08-30 || Mailer for Mayor || In this special episode, Justin presents a never before heard interview with Norman Mailer. Mailer sits down with Howard Smith from the ''Village Voice'' and his mayoral running mate Jimmy Breslin on the eve of their announcement to run in New York, to discuss with Smith their notion of the 51st State. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-39 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-39/nms-podcast-39.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 40 || 2016-09-15 || Mailer on Frost || This episode features a retrospective interview from 1992 between journalist David Frost and Norman Mailer. Conducted in New York City, Frost revisits Mailer’s ideas about sex and violence from the 1950s to see if they hold relevance for him in the 1990s. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-40 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-40/nms-podcast-40.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 41 || 2016-09-30 || Mailer Visits U-Penn || Mailer and Bob Lucid, his friend and first biographer, talk with students at U-Penn about the nature of writing, Mailer’s latest book ''The Spooky Art'', boxing, and his 1965 novel ''An American Dream''. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-41 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-41/nms-podcast-41.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 42 || 2017-04-01 || Jerome Loving || Author Jerome Loving talks with Justin about his latest book, ''Jack & Norman'' (St. Martin's Press, 2016). The book explores the relationship of Norman Mailer and prison convict Jack Henry Abbott during the late 70s when Mailer was writing his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, ''The Executioner’s Song''. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-42 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-42/nms-podcast-42.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 43 || 2017-04-15 || Mary Dearborn || Mailer biographer Mary Dearborn talks about Norman Mailer and his life in this archival piece of audio from 2000. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-43 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-43/nms-podcast-43.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 44 || 2017-05-01 || Norman Mailer, Radio D.J. || This piece of wonderful archival audio features Norman Mailer's 1979 appearance on BBC radio as guest DJ. Mailer plays some of his favorite jazz and standards and discusses his early days as a writer, his early novels ''No Percentage'' and ''Transit to Narcissus'', and his current work, ''The Executioner’s Song''. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-44 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-44/nms-podcast-44.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 45 || 2017-05-15 || Mailer on ''The Spooky Art'' || This 2003 lecture series from Writers’ Block features Norman Mailer talking about his latest book, ''The Spooky Art''. Mailer discusses writing, writers, his favorite television series, and George W. Bush. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-45 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-45/nms-podcast-45.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 46 || 2017-09-17 || Dwight Macdonald || Justin and Mike Lennon discuss Norman Mailer’s friendship with literary critic and essayist Dwight Macdonald. In 1974, Mailer wrote the [[Preface to Discriminations|preface]] for Macdonald’s ''Discriminations: Essays & Afterthoughts''. This brief consideration not only reads as an affectionate honorarium to Macdonald, whom Mailer first met in 1949, but also tells of the influence the former editor of ''Partisan Review'' had on Mailer. Both men share a varied attack on style, but also focus, in the vein of Hemingway, on a means in which one can explore the “feel” of phenomenon. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-46 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-46/nms-podcast-46.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 47 || 2018-01-26 || Lennon on Mailer & Malaquais || Justin talks with J. Michael Lennon about Norman Mailer’s friendship with French writer Jean Malaquais, who was one of the writer’s greatest influences. Often Mailer’s harshest critic, Malaquais served up a partial inspiration for Mailer’s landmark essay, “The White Negro.” The pair had a falling out in 1994 following a joint appearance on a French television series — which is also excerpted in this special episode. Read “[[My Friend, Jean Malaquais]],” Mailer’s introduction to ''The Joker'' by Jean Malaquais. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-46 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-46/nms-podcast-46.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 48 || 2018-02-01 || St. George Meets The Ramones || Justin talks with Mailer assistant Martha Thomases about ''The Executioner’s Song'' and Mailer’s run-in with the 1970s punk rock band The Ramones. Also, featured is Mailer’s 1972 lecture to the Student Apocalypse Society at the University of Texas at Austin on the Republican and Democratic national conventions held earlier in the year. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-48 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-48/nms-podcast-48.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 49 || 2018-02-15 || Talk Show Advertisements || This episode features a late-60’s TV appearance where Mailer discusses ''Miami and the Siege of Chicago'', ''Armies of the Night'', and his most recent film-making ventures. Also featured is a 1960 BBC review of ''Advertisements for Myself'' featuring excerpts from “The White Negro.” || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-49 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-49/nms-podcast-49.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 50 || 2018-03-01 || ''The Big Empty'' || Mailer and son John Buffalo Mailer in 2006, along with host Dotson Rader, discuss ''The Big Empty'', a series of conversations between father and son. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-50 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-50/nms-podcast-50.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 51 || 2018-06-04 || John Bailey on Norman Mailer’s Provincetown || Justin talks with director of photography John Bailey A.S.C about his time working with Norman Mailer on the writer’s 1987 film noir, ''Tough Guys Don't Dance'' and Mailer’s supernatural believes about Provincetown. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-51 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-51/nms-podcast-51.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 52 || 2018-06-15 || ''A Ticket to the Circus'' || In New York, Norris Church Mailer reads from ''A Ticket to the Circus'', her memoir about her life with Norman Mailer. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-52 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-52/nms-podcast-52.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 53 || 2018-07-01 || Norman Mailer: Live from Philly 2007 || In this piece of archival audio from 2007, Norman Mailer visits with an audience at the Central Library in Philadelphia, PA. For 60 minutes, Mailer chats about Hitler, television culture (his watching of ''American Idol''), the Iraq War, Ernest Hemingway, and Bullshit Mountain. Mailer takes the audience through quite a range of contemporary discussion. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-53 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-53/nms-podcast-53.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 54 || 2018-07-15 || 1967: Norman Mailer Talks At Harvard || Recorded on May 10th, 1967, Norman Mailer speaks out with a humorous candor against the Vietnam War and Lyndon Johnson; he lampoons the ''Harvard Crimson'' asking the question: “Where is America going?” He also reads excerpts from “In The Red Light,” and “Superman Comes to the Supermarket.” || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-54 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-54/nms-podcast-54.mp3 MP3] | |||
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| 55 || 2018-08-01 || Mailer at Michigan State University 1990 || Norman Mailer reads from ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' and answers questions at Michigan State University in March 1990. Mailer also reads some of his poetry and discusses the current American zeitgeist — he’s at his best of the era. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-55 Archive] || [https://archive.org/download/nms-podcast-55/nms-podcast-55.mp3 MP3] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 29 July 2019
Begun in 2015, the Norman Mailer Society Podcast is the brainchild of host and creator Justin Bozung. It features audio, interviews, commentary, discussions, and other rare content by Norman Mailer and the people who knew him best. This archive currently runs from 2015 though 2018. New episodes will be coming soon.
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01 | 2015-02-25 | Podcast Premiere: J. Michael Lennon | In this inaugural episode of the Norman Mailer Society Podcast, host Justin Bozung speaks with Norman Mailer’s archivist and official biographer / NMS Society President J. Michael Lennon about his book The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer, Mailer’s ’60s ambitions, The Deer Park, Picasso, and The Naked and the Dead. | Archive | MP3 |
02 | 2015-03-18 | Paul Krassner | Justin Bozung talks with ’60s iconoclast, journalist, author, and comedian Paul Krassner about his friendship with Norman Mailer as documented in Krassner’s memoir Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counterculture [Touchstone, 1994]. This episodes features an audio clip of Mailer’s 1965 speech at the Berkeley Vietnam Teach-In. | Archive | MP3 |
03 | 2015-03-30 | Mailer on Picasso | This episode showcases a feature-length, never-aired in the United States interview with Norman Mailer on Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man: An Interpretive Biography [Atlantic Monthly Press, 1995]. The interview was conducted in Provincetown for the BBC television series Southbank. | Archive | MP3 |
04 | 2015-04-16 | Wings Hauser | Justin talks with Writer/Director/Actor Wings Hauser about working with Norman Mailer via his portrayal of “Alvin Luther Regency” in Norman Mailer’s film adaptation of his 1984 novel, Tough Guys Don’t Dance. | Archive | MP3 |
05 | 2015-05-01 | Mailer Reads Mailer | This episode showcases the full audio of Norman Mailer’s 1962/63 Prestige LP Mailer Reads Mailer. With little known today about the origins of the Mailer’s recording, it is introduced via a brief background by Mailer’s official biographer, archivist/NM Society President, J. Michael Lennon. | Archive | MP3 |
06 | 2015-05-15 | Gerald Lucas | Justin talks with Jerry Lucas about the Project Mailer, an online portal which will be soon be coming to fruition with the aim of providing Norman Mailer’s vast body of work accessibility in the digital realm. Lucas is a Professor of English at Middle Georgia State University, an Executive Board member of the Norman Mailer Society, and the Deputy Editor of The Mailer Review. | Archive | MP3 |
07 | 2015-06-01 | Maggie McKinley | Justin talks with Maggie McKinley of Harper College. McKinley is a board member of the Mailer Society and in this episode she discusses Mailer’s The Prisoner of Sex as well as her own Mailer book project Understanding Norman Mailer which is slated for release in late 2016. | Archive | MP3 |
08 | 2015-06-15 | Iowa Writers Symposium, 1959 | This episode features a selection of rare audio associated with Norman Mailer. From a writer’s symposium which occurred at the University of Iowa in 1959, Norman Mailer discusses the writer’s role in the culture of the late ’50s with Ralph Ellison and Dwight Macdonald. | Archive | MP3 |
09 | 2015-07-01 | Robert Solotaroff | Justin speaks with scholar Robert Solotaroff about his 1974 examination of Norman Mailer, Down Mailer’s Way, a significant contribution to Mailer Studies. | Archive | MP3 |
10 | 2015-07-15 | Democracy ’68 (Part 1) | In this two-part episode, Norman Mailer is joined on stage in New York City by Herbert Marcuse and Arthur Schlesinger to discuss democracy in America as well as the then recent Columbia University student uprisings. | Archive | MP3 |
11 | 2015-07-15 | Democracy ’68 (Part 2) | Archive | MP3 | |
12 | 2015-08-01 | Studs Turkel & Norman Mailer | Originally broadcast on January 9th, 1971, this episode presents a 45-minute conversation between WFKW-Chicago radio host Studs Turkel and Norman Mailer. It features Mailer speaking candidly with Turkel about his recently published book Of A Fire On The Moon as well as God, the Devil, and death. | Archive | MP3 |
13 | 2015-08-15 | Kevin Schultz | Justin chats with Kevin Schultz, author of Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship That Shaped the Sixties, about Mailer and Buckley as metaphors for the turbulent 1960’s, Buckley’s views on civil rights, as well as the author’s own introduction to Mailer’s work itself. Bonus: Norman Mailer and William F. Buckley discuss Mailer’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1980 novel The Executioner's Song. | Archive | ZIP |
14 | 2015-09-01 | Lawrence Schiller | Justin speaks with author/filmmaker Lawrence Schiller under very unusual circumstances about his collaboration with Norman Mailer on The Executioner’s Song book and film. Bonus: Read Norman Mailer’s second draft (dated 4/1981) of his screenplay for The Executioner’s Song. The screenplay features many scenes not included in later drafts or in the final film as aired on NBC television in early November of 1982. | Archive | MP3 |
15 | 2015-09-15 | Norman Mailer Interview (1970) | In this episode: a never-before-published interview with Norman Mailer from April of 1970 in London, England. This interview, part of Justin’s book-in-progress, Norman Mailer: Film Is Like Death finds Mailer very exhausted and at times, oddly, at a loss for words as he discusses his upcoming film Maidstone (1971). | Archive | MP3 |
16 | 2015-09-29 | Norman Mailer on Existentialism | “Norman Mailer on Existentialism” was recorded in Chicago on May 11th, 1963. This 30-minute extract, thought to be the only surviving artifact of Mailer’s lecture from Chicago of that year, was part of a longer evening that included a Q&A session between Mailer and students from the University of Chicago. | Archive | MP3 |
17 | 2015-10-15 | The Bullfight | Featuring Norman Mailer reading his essay on bull fighting, “The Crazy One,” which was also published in Playboy. The Bullfight LP also features a hodge-podge of Spanish music and a reading of poetry by Federico García Lorca which Mailer and his daughter Susan translated from Spanish. | Archive | MP3 |
18 | 2015-10-30 | Mailer Attic | Chicago 8 conspiracy trial testimony. | Archive | MP3 |
19 | 2015-11-16 | Ancient Evenings | This episode features two recordings of Norman Mailer reading and discussing his 1983 novel Ancient Evenings. This audio was generously donated to the Mailer Podcast Project by Mailer Archivist / Mailer Society President J. Michael Lennon. Lennon introduces the recording in this double-length episode. | Archive | ZIP |
20 | 2015-12-01 | Ancient Evenings Interview | Ancient Evenings month continues with a rare and lengthy discussion about the Egyptian novel between Norman Mailer and U.K. journalist Melvyn Bragg from 1983. | Archive | MP3 |
21 | 2015-12-15 | Mailer at Wilkes | In this episode: Norman Mailer’s 1992 visit to Wilkes University, introduced by J. Michael Lennon. This recording was generously donated to the Mailer Podcast Project by Mailer Archivist / Mailer Society President J. Michael Lennon. | Archive | MP3 |
22 | 2015-12-30 | Mailer Retrospective | In the final episode of the Norman Mailer Society Podcast for 2015, Justin presents a retrospective look at the life and works of Norman Mailer in Mailer’s own words. | Archive | MP3 |
23 | 2016-02-15 | Mailer / Leeds 1987 | In this return of the NMS Podcast in 2016, Justin pays tribute to Mailer scholar and one of the co-founders of the Mailer Society, Barry Leeds, who passed away in 2015. Via archival audio, Mailer and Leeds discuss a variety of topics in the mid 80s such as: Ernest Hemingway, Gary Gilmore, Joan Didion, Harry Crews, film-making, antibiotics, and the AIDS crisis. | Archive | MP3 |
24 | 2016-03-07 | Playwright Timothy Nolan | Playwright Timothy Nolan stops by the NMS Podcast this week to discuss Mailer and writing from the unconscious as presented in Mailer’s 2004 book The Spooky Art. Additionally, Justin and Nolan discuss the premise that Mailer may or may not have been influenced by the theater work of Samuel Beckett during his writing years of 1965-1967, which produced polarizing works like: Wild 90 and The Deer Park: A Play. | Archive | MP3 |
25 | 2016-03-30 | Mailer v. Jones | In this episode, Mailer discusses with author Leroi Jones and television host David Susskind the state of racial divide in the mid 1960s. Mailer and Jones consider the Watts Riot, the right/wrong of blacks in Vietnam, and the cancers of an absurd time. | Archive | MP3 |
26 | 2016-04-15 | Mailer Reads The Naked and the Dead | In this episode, Mailer reads excerpts from The Naked and the Dead. This recording was first released in 1983 via the New York-based record label Cademon, and features Mailer acting the various roles. | Archive | MP3 |
27 | 2016-05-01 | Mailer on An American Dream | This week's episode features a recently unearthed interview with Norman Mailer from late April / early June 1965 about a year after the serialization of An American Dream in Esquire. Mailer discusses early character ideas and the point when he realized that a murder had to take place. He discusses the existential aspects of the novel, and of sex and murder as the last great frontier in need of conquering in America. | Archive | MP3 |
28–37 | 2016-07-15; 2016-08-01 | Death Is A Celebration: An Audio Documentary about Tough Guys Don't Dance | In this 10-hour re-broadcast, Justin, alongside his co-host Aaron Graham, offer up a exhaustive scene-by-scene examination of Norman Mailer’s 1987 film Tough Guys Don’t Dance. In addition to exploring several of the key themes in both Mailer’s film and 1984 novel of the same name, this detailed audio essay on Mailer’s aesthetic approach to cinema, Reaganism, hedonism, and existential dread also features commentaries by Mailer Archivist/Biographer J. Michael Lennon and Mailer’s son John Buffalo Mailer. Additionally, further insights in this special are provided by Tough Guys Don’t Dance film actors: Frances Fisher, Stephan Morrow, John Synder, John Bedford-Lloyd, Wings Hauser, and several of the crew members that worked under Mailer to produce this ever-polarizing work of cinematic art that blends Shakespeare with Film Noir and The Theatre of the Absurd on the big screen. | Archive | ZIP |
38 | 2016-08-15 | TGDD Press Conference | In this final look back at Norman Mailer's 1987 polarizing film Tough Guys Don’t Dance, this episode is a rarely-heard recording of the Mailer’s 1987 Cannes Film Festival Press Conference. Mailer encapsulates all of his views on cinema relating them to his own film. Alongside him are actress Deborah Sandlund, TGDD Producer Tom Luddy, and Cannon Films Exec Menahem Golan. | Archive | MP3 |
39 | 2016-08-30 | Mailer for Mayor | In this special episode, Justin presents a never before heard interview with Norman Mailer. Mailer sits down with Howard Smith from the Village Voice and his mayoral running mate Jimmy Breslin on the eve of their announcement to run in New York, to discuss with Smith their notion of the 51st State. | Archive | MP3 |
40 | 2016-09-15 | Mailer on Frost | This episode features a retrospective interview from 1992 between journalist David Frost and Norman Mailer. Conducted in New York City, Frost revisits Mailer’s ideas about sex and violence from the 1950s to see if they hold relevance for him in the 1990s. | Archive | MP3 |
41 | 2016-09-30 | Mailer Visits U-Penn | Mailer and Bob Lucid, his friend and first biographer, talk with students at U-Penn about the nature of writing, Mailer’s latest book The Spooky Art, boxing, and his 1965 novel An American Dream. | Archive | MP3 |
42 | 2017-04-01 | Jerome Loving | Author Jerome Loving talks with Justin about his latest book, Jack & Norman (St. Martin's Press, 2016). The book explores the relationship of Norman Mailer and prison convict Jack Henry Abbott during the late 70s when Mailer was writing his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Executioner’s Song. | Archive | MP3 |
43 | 2017-04-15 | Mary Dearborn | Mailer biographer Mary Dearborn talks about Norman Mailer and his life in this archival piece of audio from 2000. | Archive | MP3 |
44 | 2017-05-01 | Norman Mailer, Radio D.J. | This piece of wonderful archival audio features Norman Mailer's 1979 appearance on BBC radio as guest DJ. Mailer plays some of his favorite jazz and standards and discusses his early days as a writer, his early novels No Percentage and Transit to Narcissus, and his current work, The Executioner’s Song. | Archive | MP3 |
45 | 2017-05-15 | Mailer on The Spooky Art | This 2003 lecture series from Writers’ Block features Norman Mailer talking about his latest book, The Spooky Art. Mailer discusses writing, writers, his favorite television series, and George W. Bush. | Archive | MP3 |
46 | 2017-09-17 | Dwight Macdonald | Justin and Mike Lennon discuss Norman Mailer’s friendship with literary critic and essayist Dwight Macdonald. In 1974, Mailer wrote the preface for Macdonald’s Discriminations: Essays & Afterthoughts. This brief consideration not only reads as an affectionate honorarium to Macdonald, whom Mailer first met in 1949, but also tells of the influence the former editor of Partisan Review had on Mailer. Both men share a varied attack on style, but also focus, in the vein of Hemingway, on a means in which one can explore the “feel” of phenomenon. | Archive | MP3 |
47 | 2018-01-26 | Lennon on Mailer & Malaquais | Justin talks with J. Michael Lennon about Norman Mailer’s friendship with French writer Jean Malaquais, who was one of the writer’s greatest influences. Often Mailer’s harshest critic, Malaquais served up a partial inspiration for Mailer’s landmark essay, “The White Negro.” The pair had a falling out in 1994 following a joint appearance on a French television series — which is also excerpted in this special episode. Read “My Friend, Jean Malaquais,” Mailer’s introduction to The Joker by Jean Malaquais. | Archive | MP3 |
48 | 2018-02-01 | St. George Meets The Ramones | Justin talks with Mailer assistant Martha Thomases about The Executioner’s Song and Mailer’s run-in with the 1970s punk rock band The Ramones. Also, featured is Mailer’s 1972 lecture to the Student Apocalypse Society at the University of Texas at Austin on the Republican and Democratic national conventions held earlier in the year. | Archive | MP3 |
49 | 2018-02-15 | Talk Show Advertisements | This episode features a late-60’s TV appearance where Mailer discusses Miami and the Siege of Chicago, Armies of the Night, and his most recent film-making ventures. Also featured is a 1960 BBC review of Advertisements for Myself featuring excerpts from “The White Negro.” | Archive | MP3 |
50 | 2018-03-01 | The Big Empty | Mailer and son John Buffalo Mailer in 2006, along with host Dotson Rader, discuss The Big Empty, a series of conversations between father and son. | Archive | MP3 |
51 | 2018-06-04 | John Bailey on Norman Mailer’s Provincetown | Justin talks with director of photography John Bailey A.S.C about his time working with Norman Mailer on the writer’s 1987 film noir, Tough Guys Don't Dance and Mailer’s supernatural believes about Provincetown. | Archive | MP3 |
52 | 2018-06-15 | A Ticket to the Circus | In New York, Norris Church Mailer reads from A Ticket to the Circus, her memoir about her life with Norman Mailer. | Archive | MP3 |
53 | 2018-07-01 | Norman Mailer: Live from Philly 2007 | In this piece of archival audio from 2007, Norman Mailer visits with an audience at the Central Library in Philadelphia, PA. For 60 minutes, Mailer chats about Hitler, television culture (his watching of American Idol), the Iraq War, Ernest Hemingway, and Bullshit Mountain. Mailer takes the audience through quite a range of contemporary discussion. | Archive | MP3 |
54 | 2018-07-15 | 1967: Norman Mailer Talks At Harvard | Recorded on May 10th, 1967, Norman Mailer speaks out with a humorous candor against the Vietnam War and Lyndon Johnson; he lampoons the Harvard Crimson asking the question: “Where is America going?” He also reads excerpts from “In The Red Light,” and “Superman Comes to the Supermarket.” | Archive | MP3 |
55 | 2018-08-01 | Mailer at Michigan State University 1990 | Norman Mailer reads from Tough Guys Don’t Dance and answers questions at Michigan State University in March 1990. Mailer also reads some of his poetry and discusses the current American zeitgeist — he’s at his best of the era. | Archive | MP3 |