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{{Byline|last=Fox|first=Sue |abstract=An interview with Norris Church Mailer discussing her relationship with Norman Mailer. |note=This interview took place on January 18, 2010 in the Mailer Brooklyn Heights home. |url=http://prmlr.us/mr04fox }} | |||
{{Byline|last=Fox|first=Sue |abstract=An interview with Norris Church Mailer discussing her relationship with Norman Mailer. |note=This interview took place on January 18, 2010 in the Mailer Brooklyn Heights home. |url=}} | |||
{{dc|dc=O|n the face of it, a twenty-six-year-old high school art teacher}} raised by strict Arkansas Baptists whose grandparents were sharecroppers and muleskinners, and America’s wildest literary lion—at 52, already a year older than her father—with seven children, five failed marriages and other affairs in his wake—didn’t have much going for it. But who is anyone to judge? Men and women with no obvious link in their culture, backgrounds or achievements are drawn to one another and the alchemy works. Norris Church Mailer and Norman Mailer were one of those couples. Apart from their cultural mismatch and age difference, in her platform soles, the strikingly beautiful, willowy five-foot-ten redhead, towered above Mailer, who was barely five-foot-eight. | {{dc|dc=O|n the face of it, a twenty-six-year-old high school art teacher}} raised by strict Arkansas Baptists whose grandparents were sharecroppers and muleskinners, and America’s wildest literary lion—at 52, already a year older than her father—with seven children, five failed marriages and other affairs in his wake—didn’t have much going for it. But who is anyone to judge? Men and women with no obvious link in their culture, backgrounds or achievements are drawn to one another and the alchemy works. Norris Church Mailer and Norman Mailer were one of those couples. Apart from their cultural mismatch and age difference, in her platform soles, the strikingly beautiful, willowy five-foot-ten redhead, towered above Mailer, who was barely five-foot-eight. | ||