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  • ...an Mailer|Mailer]] ends his introduction with a reprinting of the 30 March 1962 ''Time'' review of the first edition of ''Deaths for the Ladies'' ([[62.3]] ...rage, and the feeling that the enemy was more alive than ever, and dirtier in the alley, and so one had to mend, and put on the armor, and go to war, go
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  • ...testimony in support of ''Naked Lunch'' at its June 1965 censorship trial in Boston is also quoted, 195–200. The entire story is told again by the chi [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...llectively titled “Hemingway Revisited.” The Hemingway poems also appeared in ''Paris Review'' (see [[03.28]]). Interspersed with the poems are about 100 [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...description of her in ''Esquire'' (see [[62.12]]) when she gave a February 1962 tour of the White House on national television. Schlesinger also reports be [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...so trying to give up smoking, and the advertisements in this book, printed in italics, are testimony to the different way I was now obliged to use langua
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  • ==Works by Norman Mailer== * {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |authormask=1 |date=1962 |title=Deaths for the Ladies and Other Disasters |url= |location=New York |
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  • .... Each are divided according to work. Abbreviations that were not included in {{harvtxt|Lennon|2008a|}} or {{harvtxt|Adams|1974|}} are new to this projec | 1962
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  • ...stin,}} announced the acquisition of the entire [[Norman Mailer]] archive. In response to the question “Why Texas?” Mailer commented, ...erica. What the hell. Since it’s going to Texas, let’s say one of the best in the world.}}
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  • ...the final chapter, when Rojack confronts Kelly in his penthouse apartment in the Waldorf Towers. ...bestseller list on 11 April 1965.</ref> and went through several printings in both hard and soft cover. It has been translated into several languages and
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  • ...e'' or ''Why Are We in Vietnam?''; or he may succeed in his experiment, as in ''An American Dream''. ...substantial investment (both in finances and reputation) which he has made in them.
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  • ...ve developed in the mid-century science fiction context, but Mailer excels in using the conventions of the genre to present a prescient recognition of ma ...office received a rush of change-of- address forms with a post office box in Santa Fe—near Los Alamos—as the new address. The tale may well be apocr
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  • ...the Picasso’s work that gave a new imperative to his own culture-readings. In his relationship with the lives of Marilyn Monroe and Pablo Picasso, Mailer ...bout it, since although “the ambitious dialogues”{{sfn|Mailer|1965|p=261}} in both ''The Presidential Papers'' and ''Cannibals and Christians'' owe much
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  • Begun in 2015, the Norman Mailer Society Podcast is the brainchild of host and creat ...2-25 || style="min-width: 175px;" | Podcast Premiere: J. Michael Lennon || In this inaugural episode of the Norman Mailer Society Podcast, host [[Justin
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  • ...first=Maggie|note=Excerpted from ''Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-1975'' and reprinted here with the permission of the ...e moments when Mailer himself interrogates these violences and their roles in shaping gender identity.
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  • ...=Much of the following has been incorporated into ''[[NM:WD|Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]''.|url=http://prmlr.us/mr13zin}} ...|author-mask=1|date=2018 |chapter= ‘The Big Bite’: November and December, 1962; January and March, 1963|title=Norman Mailer: Collected Essays of the 1960s
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  • ...s professional football is today. But boxing occupied a more central place in the national psyche: it raised racial and political issues thanks to such i ...irst Ali-Frazier fight. It’s a measure of how much the country has changed in the last four decades that it is almost impossible to imagine a mainstream
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  • ...ented a paper with this title at the 2015 Norman Mailer Society Conference in Provincetown, MA.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr16pepp}} ...who work at short stories.”{{sfn|Mailer|1981|p=9}} His clinching argument in the form of a “terrible confession” is that “he thinks the short stor
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  • ...invidious. The screenplay remains unpublished. Mailer’s incisive comments in his prefatory note before the original story on the nature of successful fi ...tect. That, scientist and friends, is bound to be the measure of the error in the next prophecy.
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  • ...An examination of the dimensions, complications, and rewards of collecting works by Norman Mailer. |url=https://prmlr.us/mr03ahe }} definitely a good artist. Others must agree because, in my experience, many
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  • ...Gwaltney?” he went on to ask his interviewer. “Gwaltney and I were buddies in the Philippines. We went into different companies so we didn’t see exactl ...red. He later told Edward de Grazia that “fug” was used for “fuck” because in the 1940s “you just couldn’t get near it”; see {{harvtxt|Lennon|2013|
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