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==THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th==
==THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th==
===9:00-10:00===
===9:00-10:00===
Business Meeting (Breiseth 107)
====Business Meeting (Breiseth 107)====


===10:15-11:15===
===10:15-11:15===
'''The Politics of American Democracy''': Bob Begiebing, “Mailer and the Founders”; Robert Saxe, “‘A Little Better Than They Should Have Been’: Norman Mailer and the Romance of the Kennedys”; Alex Hicks, “Norman Mailer, White Working Class Male and ‘Left Conservatism’”; Moderator: Nicole DePolo (Breiseth 106)
====The Politics of American Democracy====
* [[Bob Begiebing]], “Mailer and the Founders”
* Robert Saxe, “‘A Little Better Than They Should Have Been’: Norman Mailer and the Romance of the Kennedys”
* Alex Hicks, “Norman Mailer, White Working Class Male and ‘Left Conservatism’”
* Moderator: [[Nicole DePolo]] (Breiseth 106)


===11:30-12:30===
===11:30-12:30===
Session #1: '''Mailer in the Public Eye'''
====Session #1: Mailer in the Public Eye====
* [[Matthew Hinton]], “The Pugilist vs. The Publisher: Norman Mailer Takes On”
* [[Matthew Hinton]], “The Pugilist vs. The Publisher: Norman Mailer Takes On”
* Chondell Villines, “Mailer and Celebrity”
* Chondell Villines, “Mailer and Celebrity”
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* Moderator: Robert Saxe (Breiseth 107)
* Moderator: Robert Saxe (Breiseth 107)


Session #2: '''Philosophical Foundations & Political Connections'''
====Session #2: Philosophical Foundations & Political Connections====
* Raj Chandarlapaty, “The Hipster”; Alex Hicks, “Mailer’s Marxist Politics”
* Raj Chandarlapaty, “The Hipster”; Alex Hicks, “Mailer’s Marxist Politics”
* Ann von Mehren, “''Armies of the Night'', Mitch Goodman, and the CPA”
* Ann von Mehren, “''Armies of the Night'', Mitch Goodman, and the CPA”
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===12:30-1:45===
===12:30-1:45===
Lunch on Your Own
====Lunch on Your Own====


===2:00-3:00===
===2:00-3:00===
Session #1: '''Mailer and Journalism''': Jason Mosser, “Mailer’s Literary Journalism in Context”; Sal Fallica, “In the Red Light: History Biding Its Time”; Victor Peppard, “Mailer and Breslin: Champions of the Little Man and the Outlaw”; Moderator: Phil Sipiora (Breiseth 107)
====Session #1: Mailer and Journalism====
* [[Jason Mosser]], “Mailer’s Literary Journalism in Context”
* Sal Fallica, “In the Red Light: History Biding Its Time”
* [[Victor Peppard]], “Mailer and Breslin: Champions of the Little Man and the Outlaw”
* Moderator: [[Phil Sipiora]] (Breiseth 107)


Session #2: '''''Of a Fire on the Moon'' After 50 Years''': Carol Holmes-Alpern, “''Of a Fire on the Moon'': A Retrospective”; Walter Lewallen, “That Sinking Feeling”; Moderator: Enid Stubin (Breiseth 106)
====Session #2: ''Of a Fire on the Moon'' After 50 Years====
* Carol Holmes-Alpern, “''Of a Fire on the Moon'': A Retrospective”
* Walter Lewallen, “That Sinking Feeling”
* Moderator: Enid Stubin (Breiseth 106)


===3:15-4:15===
===3:15-4:15===
'''Current Mailer Projects''': Mike Lennon; Jerry Lucas; Susan Mailer; Maggie McKinley (Breiseth 106)
====Current Mailer Projects====
[[Mike Lennon]]; Jerry Lucas; [[Susan Mailer]]; [[Maggie McKinley]] (Breiseth 106)


===4:30-5:30===
===4:30-5:30===
Book Reading: Susan Mailer, ''In Another Place'' (Breiseth 107). Book Signing to Follow in Weckesser Hall at Opening Reception.
====Book Reading====
Susan Mailer, ''In Another Place'' (Breiseth 107). Book Signing to Follow in Weckesser Hall at Opening Reception.


===5:45-7:00===
===5:45-7:00===
Opening Reception (Weckesser Hall), sponsored by Wilkes Maslow Family Creative Writing Program and the University Advancement Office
====Opening Reception (Weckesser Hall)====
Sponsored by Wilkes Maslow Family Creative Writing Program and the University Advancement Office


===7:00-8:00===
===7:00-8:00===
Tour of Mailer Reading Room and Collection and Dedication of Nancy Ellen Craig’s Mailer Portrait (Farley Library, 2nd Floor)
====Tour of Mailer Reading Room and Collection====
Dedication of Nancy Ellen Craig’s Mailer Portrait (Farley Library, 2nd Floor)


Dinner on your own
====Dinner on your own====


==FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th==
==FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th==
===9:00-10:00===
===9:00-10:00===
'''Mailer and McLuhan''': Nicole DePolo; Jerry Lucas; Sal Fallica (Breiseth 106)
====Mailer and McLuhan====
Nicole DePolo; Jerry Lucas; Sal Fallica (Breiseth 106)


===10:15-11:15===
===10:15-11:15===
'''Norman Mailer and the Actor’s Studio''': John Buffalo Mailer; Timothy Nolan; Mike Lennon (Breiseth 107)
====Norman Mailer and the Actor’s Studio====
John Buffalo Mailer; Timothy Nolan; Mike Lennon (Breiseth 107)


===11:30-12:30===
===11:30-12:30===
Session #1: '''Mailer and Violence''': Mark Olshaker; Marc Triplett; Maggie McKinley (Breiseth 106)
====Session #1: Mailer and Violence====
Mark Olshaker; Marc Triplett; Maggie McKinley (Breiseth 106)


Session #2: '''Mailer’s French Connection''': Jeanne Fuchs, “Mailer in Translation”; Jason Mosser, “Mailer and Malaquais in Conversation”; Mike Lennon, “Mailer and Stendhal”; Moderator: Victor Peppard (Breiseth 107)
====Session #2: Mailer’s French Connection====
* Jeanne Fuchs, “Mailer in Translation”
* Jason Mosser, “Mailer and Malaquais in Conversation”
* Mike Lennon, “Mailer and Stendhal”
* Moderator: Victor Peppard (Breiseth 107)


===12:30-1:45===
===12:30-1:45===
Lunch on Your Own; Board Meeting & Lunch in Miller Room, Henry Student Center
====Lunch on Your Own====
Board Meeting & Lunch in Miller Room, Henry Student Center


===2:00-3:00===
===2:00-3:00===
Session #1: '''Advertisements and Influences''': Enid Stubin, “''Advertisements for Myself'': Mailer’s Workes”; Ray Vince, “Angst, Authorship, and the Critics: ''Advertisements'', ‘The Snows of Kilimanjaro,’ and ‘The Crack-Up’”; Erik Nakjavani, “Limit Situations: A Recurring Theme in Hemingway’s and Mailer’s Works”; Moderator: Jason Mosser (Breiseth 106)
====Session #1: ''Advertisements'' and Influences====
* Enid Stubin, “''Advertisements for Myself'': Mailer’s Workes”
* Ray Vince, “Angst, Authorship, and the Critics: ''Advertisements'', ‘The Snows of Kilimanjaro,’ and ‘The Crack-Up’”
* [[Erik Nakjavani]], “Limit Situations: A Recurring Theme in Hemingway’s and Mailer’s Works”
* Moderator: Jason Mosser (Breiseth 106)


Session #2: '''Art and Criminality''': James Taylor, “Mailer and Jack Henry Abbott Revisited: Some Famous Writers and Their Convict Projects”; Phil Sipiora; “Literary Rhetoric in ''The Executioner’s Song''”; Edward Birzin, “Mailer and ''The Faith of Graffiti''”; Moderator: Matthew Hinton (Breiseth 107)
====Session #2: '''Art and Criminality'''====
* James Taylor, “Mailer and Jack Henry Abbott Revisited: Some Famous Writers and Their Convict Projects”
* Phil Sipiora; “Literary Rhetoric in ''The Executioner’s Song''”
* Edward Birzin, “Mailer and ''The Faith of Graffiti''”
* Moderator: Matthew Hinton (Breiseth 107)


===3:45-4:45===
===3:45-4:45===

Revision as of 05:38, 9 October 2019

17th Annual Norman Mailer Conference
Mailer on Politics, Public Life, and Pop Culture
Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA
October 10-12, 2019

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th

9:00-10:00

Business Meeting (Breiseth 107)

10:15-11:15

The Politics of American Democracy

  • Bob Begiebing, “Mailer and the Founders”
  • Robert Saxe, “‘A Little Better Than They Should Have Been’: Norman Mailer and the Romance of the Kennedys”
  • Alex Hicks, “Norman Mailer, White Working Class Male and ‘Left Conservatism’”
  • Moderator: Nicole DePolo (Breiseth 106)

11:30-12:30

Session #1: Mailer in the Public Eye

  • Matthew Hinton, “The Pugilist vs. The Publisher: Norman Mailer Takes On”
  • Chondell Villines, “Mailer and Celebrity”
  • Bill Lowenberg, “Mailer: A Life in Pictures”
  • Moderator: Robert Saxe (Breiseth 107)

Session #2: Philosophical Foundations & Political Connections

  • Raj Chandarlapaty, “The Hipster”; Alex Hicks, “Mailer’s Marxist Politics”
  • Ann von Mehren, “Armies of the Night, Mitch Goodman, and the CPA”
  • Moderator: Jerry Lucas (Breiseth 106)

12:30-1:45

Lunch on Your Own

2:00-3:00

Session #1: Mailer and Journalism

  • Jason Mosser, “Mailer’s Literary Journalism in Context”
  • Sal Fallica, “In the Red Light: History Biding Its Time”
  • Victor Peppard, “Mailer and Breslin: Champions of the Little Man and the Outlaw”
  • Moderator: Phil Sipiora (Breiseth 107)

Session #2: Of a Fire on the Moon After 50 Years

  • Carol Holmes-Alpern, “Of a Fire on the Moon: A Retrospective”
  • Walter Lewallen, “That Sinking Feeling”
  • Moderator: Enid Stubin (Breiseth 106)

3:15-4:15

Current Mailer Projects

Mike Lennon; Jerry Lucas; Susan Mailer; Maggie McKinley (Breiseth 106)

4:30-5:30

Book Reading

Susan Mailer, In Another Place (Breiseth 107). Book Signing to Follow in Weckesser Hall at Opening Reception.

5:45-7:00

Opening Reception (Weckesser Hall)

Sponsored by Wilkes Maslow Family Creative Writing Program and the University Advancement Office

7:00-8:00

Tour of Mailer Reading Room and Collection

Dedication of Nancy Ellen Craig’s Mailer Portrait (Farley Library, 2nd Floor)

Dinner on your own

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th

9:00-10:00

Mailer and McLuhan

Nicole DePolo; Jerry Lucas; Sal Fallica (Breiseth 106)

10:15-11:15

Norman Mailer and the Actor’s Studio

John Buffalo Mailer; Timothy Nolan; Mike Lennon (Breiseth 107)

11:30-12:30

Session #1: Mailer and Violence

Mark Olshaker; Marc Triplett; Maggie McKinley (Breiseth 106)

Session #2: Mailer’s French Connection

  • Jeanne Fuchs, “Mailer in Translation”
  • Jason Mosser, “Mailer and Malaquais in Conversation”
  • Mike Lennon, “Mailer and Stendhal”
  • Moderator: Victor Peppard (Breiseth 107)

12:30-1:45

Lunch on Your Own

Board Meeting & Lunch in Miller Room, Henry Student Center

2:00-3:00

Session #1: Advertisements and Influences

  • Enid Stubin, “Advertisements for Myself: Mailer’s Workes”
  • Ray Vince, “Angst, Authorship, and the Critics: Advertisements, ‘The Snows of Kilimanjaro,’ and ‘The Crack-Up’”
  • Erik Nakjavani, “Limit Situations: A Recurring Theme in Hemingway’s and Mailer’s Works”
  • Moderator: Jason Mosser (Breiseth 106)

Session #2: Art and Criminality

  • James Taylor, “Mailer and Jack Henry Abbott Revisited: Some Famous Writers and Their Convict Projects”
  • Phil Sipiora; “Literary Rhetoric in The Executioner’s Song
  • Edward Birzin, “Mailer and The Faith of Graffiti
  • Moderator: Matthew Hinton (Breiseth 107)

3:45-4:45

The Executioner’s Song: A 40th Anniversary Panel Discussion, with featured speaker Larry Schiller; Moderator: Mike Lennon (Breiseth 107)

5:00-6:30

Dinner on your own

7:00-9:00

Screening of The Executioner’s Song, followed by Q&A with Larry Schiller (Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts, South St.)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th

9:00-10:00

Undergraduate Work on Mailer: John Buffalo Mailer and Nicole DePolo (Breiseth 106)

10:15-11:30

Two Films on Beverly Bentley: Stephen Mailer’s “Flaubrucht: A Celebration of Life” and Antonia Colodro’s “Beverly”; Introduced by Stephen Mailer (Breiseth 107)

11:45-12:45

Wilkes Readers’ Theater: The Time of Our Time (Breiseth 106): Bonnie Culver, Wendy Hinton, Matthew Hinton, Jason Miller and Jan Quackenbush

1:00-3:00

Luncheon & Keynote Address: Maggie Mailer (Henry Student Center Ballroom, 2nd Fl.)

This year’s keynote address was funded by a generous donation from Mashey Bernstein.