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  • ...Review'', including Mitchell Ivers, Random House managing editor, Simon, {{NM}} and daily Times book reviewer Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, whose positive r
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  • ...Edward de Grazia, passim. New York: Random House. De Grazia quotes from {{NM}}’s published work, from his 1965 court testimony on behalf of William Bu
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  • ..., ''Daily Telegraph'', 3 March, 19. Omnibus piece that focuses mainly on {{NM}}’s feeling toward women. Asked about his negative comments about women w
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  • ...and Lectures program with Wendy Lesser, editor of ''Threepenny Review'', {{NM}} discusses his collaboration with [[Lawrence Schiller]] on [[95.16]], his
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  • ...Boston Sunday Herald, 15 September, 31, 49. Interviewed in Provincetown, {{NM}} explains his motives and intentions for ''Harlot’s Ghost'' ([[91.26]]):
    980 bytes (142 words) - 19:15, 9 March 2019
  • ...azine of the University of Pennsylvania), May, 20–27. Detailed report of {{NM}}’s 20-23 March visit to the University of Pennsylvania, with comments fr
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  • ...'']], by Mickey Knox, 1–5. New York: Nation Books, 1 April. Knox, one of {{NM}}’s oldest friends, appeared in two of his experimental films in the 1960
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  • ...c Ventures: A Meditation of God at War.” ''Esquire'', December, 156–157. {{NM}} refines his ideas on the nature of God first given in “Hip, Hell and th
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  • ...ich is the echo of the sigh of regret? Vance Bourjaily{{refn|He wrote to {{NM}} in the summer of 1951 with praise for ''[[Barbary Shore]]'', and they imm
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  • ...ter from Norman Mailer.” ''New York Times Book Review'', 17 November, 7. {{NM}}’s 1500-word response to John Simon’s 29 September review of [[91.26]]
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  • ...t, his producer, Herman Teppis, tries to force him to marry Lulu Meyers. {{NM}} admitted and rejected his earlier anti-gay bias in an essay, “[[55.1|Th
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  • ...a revealing interview with the author of the first book-length study of {{NM}}’s work (''[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]]'', New York Univer
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  • ...t with George Plimpton later in September in Provincetown. Of Hemingway, {{NM}} says:
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  • | Nastasi, Christina Marie || [[07.10]] || {{NM}}’s granddaughter
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  • ...point all dualisms, oppositions, duads, and polarities would disappear. {{NM}} knew that this final resolution was a distant event, and therefore resist
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  • ...le by Richard Lee Fulgham. Posted 18 November. Account of a meeting with {{NM}} on 13 November 2004 at the Mailer Society meeting in Provincetown. Fulgha
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  • On 12 December, Taschen Books publishes an abridged version of ''Marilyn'', {{NM}}’s 1973 biography. ''Norman Mailer/Bert Stern/Marilyn Monroe'' was conce
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  • ...3 November. Scheduled to appear on this television program on this date, {{NM}} was removed by Al Hollander, the station program manager, who said he wan
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  • {{NM}}’s memories of his ten months in Paris, 1947–48, are published as “P
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  • ...''New York Times'', 24 January, Sec. C, p. 28. Another advance report on {{NM}}’s 24 January television interview with David Frost. Goodman provides a
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