Norman Mailer Society/Podcast
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 . . .
# | Date | Title | Description | Archive | Listen |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | Mailer & The Unconscious Absurdist | 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 |