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  • [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] begins work on a collection, ''The Spooky Art: Some Thoughts on Writing'' ([[03.7]]), c
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  • ...n apostrophe in the title, an indication of his unfamiliarity with Joyce’s work at the time.}}
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  • ...wrong on Roth. I was pretty mean on them, and they’ve been doing excellent work for years.”
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  • Any art-work which is considered by many to be good and by the rest to be bad must be ei
    195 bytes (34 words) - 09:32, 6 March 2021
  • ...nce in the play, his screen work, his reputation a lover, and his overseas work as a dialogue coach after being blacklisted during the Red scare of the lat
    902 bytes (136 words) - 16:50, 14 April 2019
  • Today I felt a deep strong need to work at this Journal as if it is not enough for me to think or even to speak sil ...he Deer Park]]'' (he typed the final draft himself), he began to write his work almost exclusively by hand, and continued to do so for the next half-centur
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  • {{cquote|Rereading the bulk of my work in the course of a spring and summer, one theme came to predominate—it wa ...1998/05/24/norman-mailers-testament/fdc3d73f-cd1a-4e2c-bd7d-3bb8df08975b/ |work=Washington Post Book World |pages=1, 10 |access-date=2019-03-12 }} Positive
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  • ...Howe |first=Irving |date=June 16, 1951 |title=Some Political Novels |url= |work=Nation |pages=568–569 |access-date= }} Negative. ...last=Rolo |first=Charles |date=June 1951 |title=A House in Brooklyn |url= |work=Atlantic |page=82 |access-date= }} Mixed.
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  • ...If this happens, for the rest of my life my work will be considered as the work of a man with a disordered mind.” Mailer was released after 17 days.
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  • ..., 1982 |title=Mailer Blows Hot and Cold with His ''Pontifications'' |url= |work=Chicago Tribune |pages=1, 6 |access-date= }} Mixed. ...lowell |first=Duncan |date=August 13, 1983 |title=Pen against Mouth |url= |work=The Spectator |pages=25–226 |access-date= }} Negative.
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  • ...o continue to march on and do as much as we can to nourish and promote the work and life of Norman Mailer.
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  • {{NM}} resumes work on ''Barbary Shore'' ([[51.1]]). Mailer and Malaquais work unsuccessfully on scripts for Samuel Goldwyn, who Mailer admires.
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  • on Mailer’s work. See also [[13.2]].
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  • ...inated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and wins the Best Major Work in Fiction Award from ''Playboy''.
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  • ...and then relapse with the thought that in jail, finally, he can begin the work of contemplation.
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  • ...ys ''fascinated'', which is why a genius always expresses himself in work. Work as the product of {{LJ:H}} vs. {{LJ:S}} is also the product of attraction v ...st take off into saintliness and be shriven of repulsion and the desire to work.
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  • ...d |date=September 24, 1973 |title=Mailer’s Sexploitation of Marilyn |url= |work=Wall Street Journal |page=14 |access-date= }} Negative. ...st=James |first=Clive |date=October 1973 |title=Mailer's 'Marilyn.' |url= |work=Commentary |pages=44–49 |access-date= }} Positive.
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  • ...this has spent itself, or half-spent itself, that the strong approach can work. And indeed in practice it is only several days after the initial riot that
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  • ...as getting in my dreams, and so I got to work on my agent, who’s gotten to work on Warner’s, and that of course accomplished wonders, you bet. Now I hear
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  • Corollary. Whenever one reads old notes or old manuscripts of one’s work, the {{LJ:S}} is invariably extremely watchful, which is why old notes seem
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