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[[Preface to The Good, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita|Preface to ''The Good, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita: The Adventures of an Actor in Hollywood, Paris, and Rome]]'', 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 1960s, and the 1967 off-Broadway production of Mailer’s play, ''The Deer Park'' ([[67.13]]). Mailer discusses Knox’s brilliant performance 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 late 1950s.
[[Preface to The Good, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita|Preface to ''The Good, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita: The Adventures of an Actor in Hollywood, Paris, and Rome'']], 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 1960s, and the 1967 off-Broadway production of Mailer’s play, ''The Deer Park'' ([[67.13]]). Mailer discusses Knox’s brilliant performance 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 late 1950s.
 
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Preface to The Good, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita: The Adventures of an Actor in Hollywood, Paris, and Rome, by Mickey Knox, 1–5. New York: Nation Books, 1 April. Knox, one of Mailer’s oldest friends, appeared in two of his experimental films in the 1960s, and the 1967 off-Broadway production of Mailer’s play, The Deer Park (67.13). Mailer discusses Knox’s brilliant performance 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 late 1950s.