The Mailer Review/Volume 3, 2009/Norman’s Crystals: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 26: Line 26:
Of a Fire on the Moon, and wandered out from his studio on this sunny afternoon to witness the strange religious ceremony that he wrote about in the
Of a Fire on the Moon, and wandered out from his studio on this sunny afternoon to witness the strange religious ceremony that he wrote about in the
chapter titled “Burial by the Sea.”
chapter titled “Burial by the Sea.”
The Colony was born on the occasion of Norman’s death. Four months
earlier Schiller was visiting and sitting in Mailer’s dining room. Norman looked up at him and noted, “I’m prepared to die, Larry. I won’t be alive by
the end of this year.” Schiller found élan in the example of Mailer’s wild ride
through life, meeting ambitious challenges or failing so completely as to succeed artistically. Mailer’s failures were akin to those Joyce spoke about: “A
man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.”
64

edits