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  • ''Wild 90'' premieres 7 January, and ''Beyond the Law'' 2 April. ...and enthusiastic reviews, including a front page review by Alfred Kazin in the ''New York Times Book Review'' on 5 May.
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  • ...as the work of a man with a disordered mind.” Mailer was released after 17 days. {{1970s|state=collapsed}}
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  • ...Early Training,” of “The Alpha Manuscript”) describes a lunch at “21.” In the final version, Mailer makes several small but significant changes. See [[41 {{1970s|state=collapsed}}
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  • ...written on scraps of paper when Mailer was drinking, which he did a lot of in [[1961]]–62. In late February, divorces [[w:Adele Morales|Adele]] in Juarez, Mexico.
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  • ...nducted partly in Brooklyn and partly in London, where Mailer traveled for the 15 October publication of ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' ([[84.17]]), [[Norma ...hose joke situations where they give Popeye the can of spinach. It took 61 days.|author=Mailer|source=84.24}}
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  • ...after 127 performances. {{NM}} underwrites the production and loses money. The cast includes his wife [[w:Beverly Bentley|Beverly]], ex-wife [[w:Adele Mor ...co” (mid-November); makes two experimental films, ''Wild 90'' and ''Beyond the Law'', co-produced by his close friend, Buzz Farbar.
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  • ...blished by this firm. It is later nominated for the National Book Award in the sciences category. ...ch ''Harper’s'', which displeases the magazine’s owners and contributes to the resignation of its editor, Willie Morris.
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  • ...iege of Chicago'' ([[68.25]]) is a finalist for the National Book Award in the history and biography category. ...t Wagner wins, only to lose to Independent Party candidate John Lindsay in the general election.
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  • ...world know that Mailer influenced the growth of graffiti. And graffiti is the art of deconstruction.  ...r in 1973 writing ''[[The Faith of Graffiti]]'' and then I think of all of the years I spent painting my name and obsessed with graffiti, and I wonder “
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  • ...rk: New American Library, late October, softcover. Nonfiction narrative on the 1972 political conventions, 229 pp., $1.50.==== ...of Books'' ([[72.20]]); [[76.5]]; with an introduction by John Leonard in the first hardcover and (simultaneous) softcover editions. New York: Arbor Hous
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  • ...word became part of his chapter on the occult in his book about writing, ''The Spooky Art''. ...in Brooklyn Heights in those days, and Mr. Mailer’s brownstone was across the street from where Judith lived and about a block from my apartment.
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  • ...nfeld and Nicolson, October. Nonfiction narrative on the anti-war March on the Pentagon, 317 pp., $5.95.}} ...y Bentley|Beverly]]; An acknowledgment to Sandy Charlebois for work beyond the call of duty.”
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  • ...Lennon is also writing a memoir, “Getting on the Bus: Mailer’s Last Years in Provincetown,” which chronicles his experiences with Norman Mailer.}} with me and talking about the state of Mailer Studies, which is obviously a
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  • ...n ''Drunken Boat'' 6 (Spring 2004). Cross-posted here with permission from the editor and Barry H. Leeds. See [[96.4]].}} ...nded ''[[The Naked and the Dead]]''. My father, particularly impressed by “The Time of Her Time,” gave me ''[[Advertisements for Myself]]''. I still hav
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  • ...he following has been incorporated into ''[[NM:WD|Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]''.|url=http://prmlr.us/mr13zin}} ...te=2018 |chapter=''An American Dream'' |title=Norman Mailer: Four Books of the 1960s |editor-last=Lennon |editor-first=J. Michael |location= |url=https://
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  • ...lume 9, 2015/</span>Introduction to Taschen Edition of ''Superman Comes to the Supermarket''}} ...orman’s Mailer’s classic 1960 ''Esquire'' essay on JFK, “Superman Comes to the Supermarket.”|url=https://prmlr.us/mr15lenn}}
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  • ...dentify key references to the worlds (and ''demimondes'') Mailer has moved in, sometimes with reference to him, sometimes not. This section is far from e ...k= }} Historical chronicle of major literary developments and critiques of the most significant post-World War II writers, including Mailer.
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  • ...ering Norris: Excerpts from an Unpublished Account of Norman Mailer’s Last Days}}__NOTOC__ ...ris is on almost every page, and it was easy to select three dozen entries in which she is described and/or quoted. Note: [[Norris Church Mailer]] is ide
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  • ...iews, commentary, discussions, and other rare content by Norman Mailer and the people who knew him best. This archive currently runs from 2015 though 2018 ...er’s ’60s ambitions, ''[[The Deer Park]]'', Picasso, and ''[[The Naked and the Dead]]''. || [https://archive.org/details/nms-podcast-1 Archive] || [https
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  • ...-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 5, 2011/</span>Norman Mailer and the Novel 2.0}} ...:Main Page|GRLucas]]. I would also like to elicit comments and feedback on the ideas I attempt to explore within.}}|url=https://prmlr.us/mr11luca}}
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