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On 14 April, ''The Executioner's Song'' wins the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
On 14 April, ''[[The Executioner’s Song]]'' wins the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.


In November, [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] divorces [[Beverly Bentley]], marries and divorces [[Carol Stevens]], and marries (on 11 November) [[Norris Church Mailer|Norris Church]].
In November, {{NM}} divorces [[w:Beverly Bentley|Beverly Bentley]], marries and divorces Carol Stevens, and marries (on 11 November) [[Norris Church Mailer|Norris Church]].


''Of Women and Their Elegance'' ([[80.15]]), a short novel about an imaginary incident in Marilyn Monroe's life, is published on 26 November, the same month that he and Norris play cameo roles in Milos Foreman's film based on E. L. Doctorow's novel, ''Ragtime''.
''Of Women and Their Elegance'' ([[80.15]]), a short novel about an imaginary incident in [[w:Marilyn Monroe|Marilyn Monroe]]’s life, is published on 26 November, the same month that he and Norris play cameo roles in [[w:Miloš Forman|Miloš Forman]]’s film based on [[w:E. L. Doctorow|E. L. Doctorow]]’s novel, ''[[w:Ragtime (film)|Ragtime]]''.


In the fall, Mailer is interviewed in Germany by [[J. Michael Lennon]] for a film documentary, ''Norman Mailer: A Sanction to Write'', which is later shown in the U.S.
In the fall, Mailer is interviewed in Germany by [[J. Michael Lennon]] for a film documentary, ''Norman Mailer: A Sanction to Write'', which is later shown in the U.S.


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File:1980 Buzz Faber and NM.jpg|Buzz Faber and NM (1980).
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File:1980 in Munich - NM and JML.jpg|Norman Mailer and J. Michael Lennon in Munich, 1980.
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File:1980 in Munich - Petra Lukoschek.jpg|NM in Munich, 1980. Photo by Petra Lukoschek.
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File:1980 in Munich - Thomas Plitz.jpg|NM in Munich. Photo by Thomas Plitz.
|File:1980 Buzz Faber and NM.jpg|Buzz Faber and NM (1980).
File:1980 NM, Hanna Scgygulla - Petra Lukoschek.jpg|NM with Hanna Scgygulla in Munich. Photo by Petra Lukoschek.
|File:1980 in Munich - NM and JML.jpg|Norman Mailer and J. Michael Lennon in Munich, 1980.
File:1980 NM in Ragtime.jpg|Mailer as Stanford White in ''Ragtime'', 1980.
|File:1980 in Munich - Petra Lukoschek.jpg|NM in Munich, 1980. Photo by Petra Lukoschek.
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|File:1980 in Munich - Thomas Plitz.jpg|NM in Munich. Photo by Thomas Plitz.
|File:1980 NM, Hanna Scgygulla - Petra Lukoschek.jpg|NM with Hanna Scgygulla in Munich. Photo by Petra Lukoschek.
|File:1980 NM in Ragtime.jpg|Mailer as Stanford White in ''Ragtime'', 1980.
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On 14 April, The Executioner’s Song wins the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

In November, Mailer divorces Beverly Bentley, marries and divorces Carol Stevens, and marries (on 11 November) Norris Church.

Of Women and Their Elegance (80.15), a short novel about an imaginary incident in Marilyn Monroe’s life, is published on 26 November, the same month that he and Norris play cameo roles in Miloš Forman’s film based on E. L. Doctorow’s novel, Ragtime.

In the fall, Mailer is interviewed in Germany by J. Michael Lennon for a film documentary, Norman Mailer: A Sanction to Write, which is later shown in the U.S.