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In late June, [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] writes the introduction for and helps arrange the publication by Random House of ''In the Belly of the Beast: Letters from Prison by Jack Henry Abbott'', who is released on parole in June after Mailer and several others in the literary community write letters to the parole board attesting to [[Jack Henry Abbott|Abbott]]'s literary ability.
In late June, {{NM}} writes the introduction for and helps arrange the publication by Random House of ''[[w:In the Belly of the Beast|In the Belly of the Beast: Letters from Prison by Jack Henry Abbott]]'', who is released on parole in June after Mailer and several others in the literary community write letters to the parole board attesting to [[w:Jack Abbott (author)|Abbott]]’s literary ability.


On 18 July, Abbott stabs to death Richard Adan, a 22-year old actor, in New York City. Abbott is subsequently convicted and sentenced for the crime. Mailer attends his trial, and is attacked by the media for his sponsorship of Abbott.
On 18 July, Abbott stabs to death Richard Adan, a 22-year old actor, in New York City. Abbott is subsequently convicted and sentenced for the crime. Mailer attends his trial, and is attacked by the media for his sponsorship of Abbott.