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“[www.nytimes.com/2003/01/22/books/old-brawler-won-t-grapple-with-history-norman-mailer-ruminates-literature-life.html Old Brawler Won’t Grapple with History: Norman Mailer Ruminates on Literature and Life].” Article-interview by Julie Salamon. ''New York Times'', 22 January, E1, E10. On the eve of his 80th birthday and the publication of ''The Spooky Art'' ([[03.7]]), {{NM}} talks in Provincetown about the coming war in Iraq and the diminishing power of the novel to affect the life of the nation. “The novel now rides in a sidecar.” Accompanied by a harshly negative review of ''The Spooky Art'' by Michiko Kakutani, one of a string of negative reviews by Mailer’s ''bête noir'' among reviewers. See [[95.36]], [[05.10]], [[07.2]].
“[http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/22/books/old-brawler-won-t-grapple-with-history-norman-mailer-ruminates-literature-life.html Old Brawler Won’t Grapple with History: Norman Mailer Ruminates on Literature and Life].” Article-interview by Julie Salamon. ''New York Times'', 22 January, E1, E10. On the eve of his 80th birthday and the publication of ''The Spooky Art'' ([[03.7]]), {{NM}} talks in Provincetown about the coming war in Iraq and the diminishing power of the novel to affect the life of the nation. “The novel now rides in a sidecar.” Accompanied by a harshly negative review of ''The Spooky Art'' by Michiko Kakutani, one of a string of negative reviews by Mailer’s ''bête noir'' among reviewers. See [[95.36]], [[05.10]], [[07.2]].


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