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“Norman Mailer’s ‘American Dream’: Superman Returns.” Interview by Nancy Weber. ''Books'', ''New York Post'', March, 14–16. Comment on the forthcoming ''An American Dream'' ([[65.7]]), including preliminary remarks from Mann Rubin, who wrote the screenplay for the movie version. Mailer speculates on whether Frank Sinatra could play Stephen Rojack; discusses the possibility of writing sequels to the novel in the manner of Lawrence Durrell’s ''Alexandria Quartet''; discusses the ''Esquire'' and book versions; comments on J.F.K. and the roots of the novel in “Superman Comes to the Supermarket” ([[60.9]]); makes passing reference to a number of writers—Saul Bellow, Michael McClure, Claude Brown, LeRoi Jones, Edward Albee, Nelson Algren, William Styron, James Jones and Marcel Proust; and recites a poem on Rojack:
“Norman Mailer’s ‘American Dream’: Superman Returns.” Interview by Nancy Weber. ''Books'', ''New York Post'', March, 14–16. Comment on the forthcoming ''An American Dream'' ([[65.7]]), including preliminary remarks from Mann Rubin, who wrote the screenplay for the movie version. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] speculates on whether Frank Sinatra could play Stephen Rojack; discusses the possibility of writing sequels to the novel in the manner of Lawrence Durrell’s ''Alexandria Quartet''; discusses the ''Esquire'' and book versions; comments on J.F.K. and the roots of the novel in “Superman Comes to the Supermarket” ([[60.9]]); makes passing reference to a number of writers—Saul Bellow, Michael McClure, Claude Brown, LeRoi Jones, Edward Albee, Nelson Algren, William Styron, James Jones and Marcel Proust; and recites a poem on Rojack:


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