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  • ...press our real selves or come closer to expressing our real selves, and in work, in action, we express whatever of our self society will allow. Which is wh
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  • piece of work, and if I have the time, I'm going
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  • ...s weakness is the paucity of editorial synthesis and perspective. Mailer’s work is scanted in favor of his life.
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  • ...tts. I had been thinking about a scholarly journal devoted to the life and work of [[Norman Mailer]] for a number of years, but the time was not right unti ...e project, knowing full well that a “yes” vote meant thousands of hours of work over the coming years. (I underestimated the time.) The proposal was unanim
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  • ...Smith |first=Eliot |date=August 22, 1966 |title=A Nobel for Norman? |url= |work=New York Times |page=31 |access-date= }} Positive. ...ar |date=October 1966 |title=Review of ''Cannibals and Christians'' |url= |work=Atlantic |page=144 |access-date= }} Negative.
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  • .... That is why great writers in America are not able to turn out work after work of equal value—the moment they do not continue to grow, the sociostatic d
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  • ...I would therefore rather mention a few flaws, lacks, and omissions in the work. ...give the lab to make Wipes. In places the Superimpositions will happen to work well. In other places, they will prove distracting.
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  • ...the abstract, Mailer’s works are not objects — they are subjects. Mailer’s work helped me see that part of the activity of an artist is to transform object I encountered that work for the first time in 1977. I was just out of college, living in New York a
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  • ...fraid I can’t answer your question definitively. I don’t know of any other work of fiction where John Kennedy<ref>It appears that Mailer was the first to u
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  • ...ote to you must have been in my mind for a month, but I was desperately at work on the first installment and did not want to take the chance of breaking a ...write to you and ask if you’re interested in such a venture. Jean used to work in advertising and I’m certain can write well enough to do a good introdu
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  • ...age 84, the provocative, prolific Norman Mailer left behind a huge body of work. The two-time Pulitzer winner published more than 30 novels, biographies an
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  • ...iler]] and his lawyer, Charles Rembar, denying the unauthorized use of the work of Marilyn Monroe biographers, Fred Lawrence Guiles and Maurice Zolotow, in
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  • ...at Crow's Nest Cottages, North Truro, near Provincetown, MA, and he begins work on his war novel using many of the hundreds of letters written to his wife
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  • ...ye. Yet it is harder now . . . to believe that Mailer will produce a major work of imaginative literature.}} Whether any of Mailer’s work proves of lasting value is for the children of our nephews and nieces to te
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  • ...” but finds it to be totalitarian in that it offers “a solution which will work everywhere.” In regard to sex, he says that there are two ways one can lo
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  • Outside of work everything’s going along fairly well and New York seems quiet. I hope Mrs
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  • ...“The life’s work of an artist is ‘the work of art.’ . . . It is the life’s work of an artist that creates a new dimension of the spirit.” His work is the culmination of a lifetime of agonizing, which has served to bring hi
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  • ...ilayered document serves, forty years after its publication, not only as a work of art, and not only as a deeply relevant meditation of history and fiction ===Work Cited===
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  • ...e. Sometimes he’ll glue it right into the painting. It becomes part of the work. In ''The Executioner's Song'', newspaper stories became part of the painti ...=October 21, 1979 |title=A Man Sought Death and, Too Late, Found It |url= |work=Philadelphia Inquirer |location=§M p. 14 |access-date= }} Positive.
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  • ...ience'' 269 (May 1950).</ref> and I thought it a sound convincing piece of work—the necessity to both win and lose, finally to lose if sanity is to be ma How does your work get along? I’d love to read your manuscript if you ever feel the need or
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