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  • {{Big|''The Bullfight: A Photographic Narrative with Text by Norman Mailer''. New York: CBS Legacy C ...aphs, comprising a complete depiction of a ''corrida de toros'', but using a series of bullfighters, including Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordóne
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  • ...trying to choose the man least fit to do the job (when it is a question of a human whose total life movement is rebellious, anti-social, essentially hom ...who in another time would have been the contemplative spirit which filled a cathedral with love, see my soul-duty as the man in the vanguard, the assas
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  • ...ideas vast thoughts which therefore will endanger it not at all so that in a few days when I reread this I’ll think, “Oh, My God,” (Oh, Society, p
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  • ...December, Sec. C, p. 11. Overview of the program of the PEN Congress, with a quote from [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] on the purpose of the event. See [[85.1
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  • On 11 July, he is elected president of the PEN American Center for a two-year term. ...by Random House on 20 August. It also becomes a best seller and sells over a million paperback copies.
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  • ...Village Gate, a New York night club, the previous evening. “I’m running on a platform of Free Huey Newton and fluoridation.” See [[69.31]].
    529 bytes (73 words) - 19:02, 16 December 2018
  • ...Random House, which remained in force until his death. Mailer: “I have had a long relationship with Little, Brown, and for the most part an agreeable on
    530 bytes (73 words) - 13:12, 25 December 2018
  • ...ler|Mailer]] talks of his pleasure in dining with Vonnegut, who “is almost a dead ringer in physical appearance for Mark Twain.”
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  • ====“A Calculus at Heaven.” In ''Cross-Section: A Collection of New American Writing'', edited by Edwin Seaver, 317–353. Ne ...e for, beyond self-interest, tends . . . to justify that fate by giving it a foundation in dignity.” Mailer’s first book appearance.
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  • ''A Fragment From Vietnam: A Play in One Act''. Helsinki: Eurographica, softcover. One-act play with acc
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  • ...he University of Michigan, [[w:John W. Aldridge|Aldridge]] (1922-2007) had a warm relationship with Mailer for several decades. He gave thoughtful and g
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  • ...m 2003 to Mailer’s death in 2007. Contains many quotations from Mailer and a detailed depiction of his domestic and professional life during his final y
    599 bytes (82 words) - 18:51, 15 March 2019
  • ...of New York, a Publishers Design Award, an Atlanta Film Festival Medal and a Bob Dylan album cover Grammy nomination. Throughout his career, Mr. Kramer
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  • Course of events: What a suppressed pundit there is in me.
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  • ...ldn’t get anything interesting published,” adding that he “might have been a blogger if there had been an internet back then.”
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  • ...though unsaid—which come to give it shape and one-ness. I realized this in a peculiar way. ...sy of an electric pad on my brain which would carry my unspoken words into a tape recorder. And at that instant I realized that I was truly thinking wit
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  • ...going to commit suicide.” Rpt: Mailer included an excerpt in ''Maidstone: A Mystery'' ([[71.28]]). See [[68.15]]–[[68.17]], [[68.28]], [[71.30]]. See
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  • ...of a novel which ran a million pages out of trying to capture the total of a moment. ...sing to the S. The two people within us affect one another. ''Every man is a marriage within himself''.
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  • ...Parker Tyler’s long poem, ''The Granite Butterfly'' and ''Take This Waltz: A Celebration of Leonard Cohen''. He has written about Modernist Poetry, Eliz
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  • ...vivid to me as Bill Clinton, and he’s been gone all these years.” In sum, a typical Mailer interview, wide-ranging, pungent and self-revealing.
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