72.7
Existential Errands. Boston: Little, Brown, 17 April; Sevenoaks, Kent: New English Library, August 1982. Miscellany, 365 pp., $7.95.
The British edition combines 72.7 with The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer (67.11) under the title The Essential Mailer (82.19).
Dedication: “To Barbara, to Susan, to Adeline, and to Al.” Rpt: 98.7 (partial).
“ | This collection covers pieces written almost entirely in the last five years, a period in which The Deer Park as a play[1] was given its last draft and then produced, Why Are We in Vietnam?[2] was written and then The Armies of the Night,[3] Miami and the Siege of Chicago,[4] Of a Fire on the Moon[5] and The Prisoner of Sex.[6] Three movies[7] were also made. So it is a period when, with every thought of beginning a certain big novel which had been promised for a long time, the moot desire to have one’s immediate say on contemporary matters kept diverting the novelistic impulse into journalism. | ” |
— Mailer, 72.7 |
Of the six books named above all but The Deer Park: A Play were nominated for a National Book Award in four different categories. The Armies of the Night won for arts and letters, and a Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction as well.
Bibliography
Reviews
- Buchanan, Cynthia (April 16, 1972). "We Read Him because He Is Our Genius". New York Times Book Review. pp. 27–28. Positive.
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