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"[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/03/nyregion/norman-mailers-last-home-still-reflects-his-life.html Norman Mailer's Eclectic Life, as Seen Through His Last Home]". Article-interview by Joseph Berger. ''New York Times'', 2 May. A portrait of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]'s Brooklyn Heights apartment, with his son [[Michael Mailer|Michael]] giving a guided tour.
[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/03/nyregion/norman-mailers-last-home-still-reflects-his-life.html Norman Mailer's Eclectic Life, as Seen Through His Last Home].Article-interview by Joseph Berger. ''New York Times'', 2 May. A portrait of {{NM}}’s Brooklyn Heights apartment, with his son [[Michael Mailer|Michael]] giving a guided tour. Mailer’s words are recalled by Michael. He said to him in his later years: “I could not have been the writer I am today and been more of a father to you.Michael answered, “I’d take quality over quantity any day.
 
Mailer's words are recalled by Michael. He said to him in his later years: "I could not have been the writer I am today and been more of a father to you". Michael answered, "I'd take quality over quantity any day".


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Norman Mailer's Eclectic Life, as Seen Through His Last Home.” Article-interview by Joseph Berger. New York Times, 2 May. A portrait of Mailer’s Brooklyn Heights apartment, with his son Michael giving a guided tour. Mailer’s words are recalled by Michael. He said to him in his later years: “I could not have been the writer I am today and been more of a father to you.” Michael answered, “I’d take quality over quantity any day.”