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  • ...Book Review'' ([[91.16]]); 16 separate excerpts, more than from any other work, are reprinted in ''The Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7]]). See [[76.9]], [[91.2 ...teristic of the whole. But it seems to me that the way these things really work is with the mixture of high secrecy and violations of that secrecy.|author=
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  • ...alive to me.” Mailer also compares New York and Provincetown as places to work, reveals his summer reading plans (Cormac McCarthy and Don DeLillo), lauds
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  • ...ork'' ({{date|1971}}), and ''The Long Patrol: 25 Years of Writing from the Work of Norman Mailer'' ({{date|1971}}), which includes selections from thirteen ...ve work in the form of prose narrative, poetry, and drama. Norman Mailer’s work in cinema, as the director of four films and the inspiration for many more,
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  • ...re not too many books. Not in English at any rate. I also read every major work on his adult life that has been translated and quite a number of minor ones ...like to have Rasputin in it. D.T. — my Assistant to the Devil — will also work with Rasputin.
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  • ...mont-Smith |first=Eliot |date=October 28, 1968 |title=Family Report |url= |work=New York Times |location= |access-date= }} Positive. ...cember 20, 1968 |title=Review of ''Miami and the Siege of Chicago'' |url= |work=Wall Street Journal |page=14 |access-date= }} Positive.
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  • ...tuition for his own enrichment with no qualms about the social ends of his work.
    1 KB (217 words) - 08:54, 29 July 2022
  • ...te him haphazardly—“The ultimate aim of art is that man himself become the work of art.”
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  • ...d most important, there was the novel itself: a violent, painfully probing work; its style a surreal combination of scalpel and bazooka. “You can’t die yet,” said the formal part of my brain, “you haven’t done your work.”
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  • ...m de Chazal|de Chazal]], since I’ve been up here in Provincetown trying to work on a novel, and don’t get [[w:WBAI|WBAI]] as far as I know. At any rate,
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  • ...he Naked and the Dead'' is like a bell ringing in the background while you work. Before long you don’t notice it anymore.}}
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  • Begins work on ''The Deer Park'' ([[55.4]]).
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  • ...for straightening out one’s life, since there’s no time to do anything but work. Years ago, [[w:Theodor Reik|Theordor Reik]]<ref>Theodor Reik, the American ...to come out next year for a few days; you sure as hell may wish to do some work or to go hunting by yourself. So can we leave it that I accept your invitat
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  • ...ler's sister [[Barbara Mailer Wasserman|Barbara]] begins doing secretarial work for him, which she will continue intermittently for a few years. Following
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  • ...e I consider myself neither a True Believer,{{refn|A reference to the 1951 work of social psychology, ''[[w:The True Believer|The True Believer: Thoughts o
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  • ...excerpt reprinted countless times in anthologies of war writing. Noted as "work in progress" on dustwrapper; [[98.7]] (partial). See Seaver's recollections
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  • ...three separate armies, three kingdoms, not two. God and His angelic cohort work upon men, women, and children to bring them under His Influence. Our Maestr {{quote|[a work] nearly all of us have created in our own minds; each book vastly different
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  • ...the digital. So think of these as guidelines on how we might approach our work here. There may be a better way. If so, we may change our approach. But for ...he root page names to highlight the title of the page. The code above will work for most article titles. However, if the title contains italicized elements
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  • ...onald |first=Dwight |date=August 1962 |title=Art, Life and Violence |url= |work=Commentary |pages=169–172 |access-date= }} Mixed. ...title=Fast Footwork, Low Blows, and Beating the Reader to the Punch |url= |work=New York Times Book Review |page=7 |access-date= }} Positive.
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  • ...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 Midd ...iews 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 Puli
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  • ...thing remarkable, because the material is so prodigious. I think in my own work I’ve gone through the poles of style. It is at its best in ''An American
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