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J. Michael Lennon is the late Norman Mailer's archivist, editor, authorized biographer. Norman Mailer: A Double Life (13.2) appeared in 2013, and Selected Letters of Norman Mailer (14.3) in 2014. His work has appeared in New Yorker, Paris Review, Playboy, Provincetown Arts, New York, Modern Fiction Studies, New England Review, Narrative, and Journal of Modern Literature, among others. Lennon's documentary, James Jones: From Reveille to Taps, was shown on PBS in 1985. He is Emeritus Vice President for Academic Affairs and Emeritus Professor of English at Wilkes University, where he continues to teach in the MFA Program, and is the founding President of The Norman Mailer Society. Currently, he is working on a new book, Sixteen Handshakes to Shakespeare: From Bishop to the Bard.
'''Interview by J. Michael Lennon'''


==Selected Publications==
Susan Mailer, the eldest of Norman Mailer's nine children, spoke recently to Mailer's friend and biographer, J. Michael Lennon, about the challenges and pleasures of remembering her bifurcated life in Mexico and New York City, her family, and her famous father in her forthcoming memoir, ''In Another Place: Life With and Without My Father, Norman Mailer''. It will be published by Northampton House Press on November 5, 2019.
Lennon, J. Michael, ed. (1986). Critical Essays on Norman Mailer. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: G. K. Hall.
, ed. (1988). Conversations with Norman Mailer. Literary Conversations. Jackson and London: University Press of Mississippi.
— (2013). Norman Mailer: A Double Life. New York: Simon and Schuster.
, ed. (2004). Norman Mailer's Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969. Shavertown, PA: Sligo Press.
—, ed. (2014). The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer. New York: Random House.
—; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R., ed. Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised and Expanded ed.). Atlanta: Norman Mailer Society. ISBN 9781732651906.
Links
Mike's Official Web Site
Mike on Wikipedia
The Riptides of Fame: June 1948 — Prologue to Norman Mailer: A Double Life
“Why Mailer Matters”
Contributions: Written and Edited
Category: Contributors
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