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  • On 28 August, {{NM}}’s mother dies. |File:1985 NM.jpg|NM in 1985.
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  • ...an Dream'' ([[65.7]]) is serialized in ''Esquire'', January-August, with {{NM}} completing each chapter six weeks before it appears. |File:1964 NM and Beverly.jpg|NM and Beverly in 1964. Photo by Richard Avedon.
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  • In February and March, {{NM}} attends meetings and writes statements in support of [[w:Salman Rushdie|S |File:1989 Helen Vendler, NM, Leo L. Beranek.jpg|Helen Vendler, NM, Leo L. Beranek, 1989. Photo by Ivan Massar.
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  • {{NM}} continues work on ''Harlot's Ghost'' ([[91.26]]). |File:1990 JB, Norris, NM.jpg|John Buffalo, Norris, and NM, c. 1990.
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  • On 23 April, {{NM}} receives (for the second time) Harvard University’s Signet Society Meda |File:1995a.jpg|NM circa 1995.
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  • In July, makes his third experimental film, ''Maidstone'', on Long Island. {{NM}} plays a famous director, Norman T. Kingsley, and Rip Torn plays his half- |File:1968-NM-Chris-Smith.jpg|NM in 1968. Photo by Chris Smith.
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  • |File:1976 NM, Helen Meyer, Irwin Shaw.jpg|NM, Helen Meyer, and Irwin Shaw, 1978.
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  • ...Breslin|Jimmy Breslin]]. ''New York'', 5 May, 40–44; cover photograph of {{NM}} and Breslin. The most humorous of the accounts of how the Mailer-Breslin |File:1968-NM-Grant-Park-credit-Chicago-Sun-Times.jpg|
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  • |File:1988 NM in Miami.jpg|NM at Miami Bookfair International, 1988.
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  • In November, {{NM}} divorces [[w:Beverly Bentley|Beverly Bentley]], marries and divorces Caro |File:1980 Buzz Faber and NM.jpg|Buzz Faber and NM (1980).
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  • A facsimile of the manuscript of {{NM}}’s unpublished 1943 novel, ''A Transit to Narcissus'' ([[78.2]]), is pub |File:1979 Norris, John Buffalo, and NM.jpg|Norris, John Buffalo, and NM (c. 1979).
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  • ...ys]] in New York on 31 January; it closes 21 May after 127 performances. {{NM}} underwrites the production and loses money. The cast includes his wife [[ |File:1967 NM - Peter Keen.jpg|NM in 1967. Photo by Peter Keen.
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  • {{NM}}’s article on the 1996 campaign appears in the January issue of ''George |File:1997.jpg|NM in 1997.
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  • In April, {{NM}} sells his 500-cubic-foot archive, including approximately 50,000 of his l |File:2005 - Star Black.jpg|NM in 2005. Photo by Star Black.
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  • ''Pieces and Pontifications'' ([[82.16]]), {{NM}}’s fifth miscellany, including 12 essays and 20 interviews, and edited b |File:1982 NM in NYC.jpg|NM in NYC, 1982.
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  • In June, {{NM}} purchases a house in Provincetown, 565 Commercial Street, where he will l |File:1966 NM.jpg|NM in 1966. Photo by Maury Englander.
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  • |File:1932 NM and Barbara.jpg|NM and Barbara, 1932.
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  • {{NM}} graduates from Harvard on 27 May with a S.B. degree (with honors) in engi |File:1943-NM-Harvard.jpg|From the 1943 Harvard class album.
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  • {{NM}} takes a two-semester writing course (1940–1941) from Robert Gorham Davi |File:NM-1941.jpg|NM at Harvard in 1941.
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  • {{NM}} visits Russia for the first time in March; returns with [[Norris Church M |File:1984 Irving Penn.jpg|NM by Irving Penn, 1984.
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  • In spring semester, {{NM}} takes Howard Mumford Jones’s “Modern American Literature,” one of t |File:1942-NM.2.jpg|Mailer in Washington D.C., 1942.
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  • |File:1962-Danielle-NM-Elizabeth.jpg|Danielle, NM, and Elizabeth, 1962. |File:1962-Lady-Jean-Campbell-NM-Tibo-credit-Ivan-Massar.jpg|Jeanne Campbell, NM, and Tibo (1962). Photo by Ivan Massar.
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  • {{NM}} does two interviews (one in ''New York'' and the other in ''Playboy'') wi |File:2004 NM and Barbara.jpg|NM and Barbara in 2004.
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  • ''The Executioner's Song'' ([[79.14]]), {{NM}}’s third and most important collaboration with [[Lawrence Schiller]], is |File:1979 - NM and Larry Schiller.jpg|NM and Lawrence Schiller, 1979.
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  • ...gloom with the radiance of anarchism. As Jenny Silverman{{refn|Mother of {{NM}}’s first wife Bea.}} said of me once, “The little pisherke with the bi
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  • |File:1986 NM in Ptown.jpg|NM in Provincetown while filming ''TGDD'', 1986. Photo by Ken Regan.
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  • ...ame. The essay was reprinted in ''[[Advertisements for Myself]]''. See ''[[NM:WD]]'' [[55.2]].}} I wrote a letter to Lasky saying that I would but on my
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  • In October, {{NM}} covers the “[[w:The Rumble in the Jungle|The Rumble in the Jungle]],” |File:1974 NM.jpg|NM in 1974. Photo by Molly Malone Cook.
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  • On 1 May, {{NM}} announces his candidacy for mayor of New York (with journalist [[w:Jimmy |File:1969 nm.jpg|NM in 1969.
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  • ...abs on public agencies and officials. It fizzles out in a few years, but {{NM}} is prescient: the Watergate break-in occurs in June. |File:1973 NM, Carol Stevens and Maggie.jpg|NM, Carol Stevens, and Maggie (1973).
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  • On 18 April, {{NM}} is awarded Harvard University's Signet Society Medal for Achievement in t |File:1970 NM.jpg|NM speaks at an anti-war rally (1970).
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  • |File:1965 NM.jpg|NM in 1965. |File:1965-NM-Ali-San-Juan.jpg|NM and Ali in San Juan, 1965.
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  • {{NM}} covers the August Republican Convention and publishes his account in the |File:1992 NM and JML at Wilkes.jpg|Norman Mailer and J. Michael Lennon at Wilkes Univers
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  • 11 April, Peter born to {{NM}}’s sister, [[Barbara Mailer Wasserman|Barbara]], then married to Larry A |File:1955-NM-Dan Wolf.jpg|Mailer and Dan Wolf in the offices of the ''Village Voice'', 1
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  • {{NM}} publishes 17 weekly columns in the ''Voice'', the first 14 titled "Quickl |File:1956.jpg|NM in 1956.
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  • Listening to Dizzy Gillespie{{refn| NM heard [[w:Dizzy Gillespie|Gillespie]] (1917-1993), one of the great jazz tr
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  • [[File:NM-80.jpg|thumb|400px]]{{Large|'''Norman Mailer at 100'''}}<br />{{Big|April 2
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  • Get a tape recorder for Lipton’s soliloquies.<ref>{{NM}} did buy one, as later notes indicate. A few of the recordings can be foun
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  • In late June, {{NM}} writes the introduction for and helps arrange the publication by Random H |File:1980 Abbott and NM.jpg|Jack Abbott and NM, 1981.
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  • {{NM}}’s interview with [[Robert Begiebing]] ([[83.10]]), one of his three or |File:1983 NM on Harvard Mag.jpg|NM on ''Harvard Magazine'', 1983.
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  • ...re Vidal. New York: Random House. Vidal describes his first meeting with {{NM}}, and other encounters, here.
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  • ...Blood of the Blunt” ([[12.1]]), a previously unpublished short story by {{NM}} is published in the ''[[The Mailer Review, Volume 6, 2012|Mailer Review]]
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  • On 25 February, {{NM}} is awarded the Gold Medal for Literature by the National Arts Club. |File:1976 Matthew and NM.jpg|Matthew and NM in Wellfleet, c. 1975.
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  • ...-god-problem/ On Sartre’s God Problem].” ''Nation'' 280, 6 June, 30, 32. {{NM}}’s mixes praise of Sartre with criticism for his atheism. See [[55.11]].
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  • ...she has intestinal cancer and undergoes the first of several operations. {{NM}} is beset with various health problems: angina, arthritis, macular degener |File:2000 NM at Home.jpg|Norman Mailer at his home in Provincetown, 2000. Credit: Kathy
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  • “Tolstoy and Chekov.” ''Paris Review'' 137 (winter), 48–49. {{NM}} recounts a story, perhaps apocryphal, of a conversation between the two g
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  • File:1955 Adele and NM.jpg|Adele and NM in felony court Dec. 29, 1960. File:1960 Barbara and Norman.jpg|Barbara and NM, 1962.
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  • |File:1958 NM.jpg|NM in 1958. |File:1958.jpg|NM in 1958.
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  • ..., Philosophy: Understanding Mike Tyson.” ''Spin'', September, 40–44, 78. {{NM}} explains Tyson by reference to his “spiritual father, surrogate father,
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  • ...y Martyn Harris. ''Telegraph Magazine'' (England), 5 October, 19–20, 22. {{NM}} is quoted only briefly in this somewhat disapproving piece on [[91.26]] a
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  • Previously unpublished {{NM}} short story, written circa 1951. Preceded by a facsimile of the original
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  • ...ildren to be encouraged more, and that television commercials be banned. {{NM}} is pictured on the cover with his granddaughter Natasha Lancaster.
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  • ...Comment on “The White Man Unburdened” ([[03.21]]) by Ronald Tiersky and {{NM}}’s 1200-word reply. ''New York Review of Books'', 14 August, 41–42.
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  • ...lentz. ''Time'', 27 January, 74–75. Summary article on the PEN Congress; {{NM}} is quoted briefly. {{PEN}}
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  • ...y Joel Meyerowitz, no pagination. Boston: Bullfinch Press, Little, Brown. {NM}} adds 276 words of praise to Meyerowitz’s haunting photographs of the Ca
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  • ...to the Worst.” ''Esquire'', October, 60–62, 64, 186. Essay on boxing and {{NM}}’s relationship with Ryan O’Neal, with appearances by José Torres and
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  • ....” Academy of Achievement, 12 June. Comprehensive interview ranging over {{NM}}’s early life in Brooklyn, Harvard education, WWII experience, his early
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  • ...''Newsweek'', 27 January, 60–61. Another round-up on the PEN conference. {{NM}}, “who masterminded the Congress,” is quoted briefly. {{PEN}}
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  • ...Mailer''. By Carole Mallory. Beverly Hills, CA: Phoenix Books. Memoir by {{NM}}’s lover from 1984–1991, with many remembered quotes from Mailer.
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  • ...r attempts to be provocative, but only elicits several curt replies from {{NM}} in this brief, unmemorable interview focused on television and sex.
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  • ...Man and Mailer.” Letter to the editor. ''Nation'' 280, 15–22 August, 2. {{NM}} responds to several letters disagreeing with his comments on Sartre in [[
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  • ...imes'', 20 January, Sec. C, p. 25. Overview article on the PEN Congress. {{NM}} is quoted briefly. {{PEN}}
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  • ...en, that fellow, if he read the interview where I said the second.{{refn|{{NM}} refers to his 1948 interview with Louise Levitas, “The Naked are Fanati
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  • ...n), 15–16 April, W6. In a piece focused on ''The Big Empty'' ([[06.2]]), {{NM}} also talks about his earlier work and the current American malaise.
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  • |File:1959-NM-credit-Judy-Scheftel.jpg|Mailer in captain's hat, 1959. Photo by Judy Schef |File:1959-NM-credit-Peter-Keen.jpg|Mailer in 1959. Photo by Peter Keen.
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  • ...path. ''Daily Texan'', 26 April 2005, 1, 2A. More details on the sale of {{NM}}’s papers. See [[05.3]], [[05.5]], [[05.6]], [[05.9]], [[05.12]], [[05.1
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  • [The Flea Market]. ''Pharaon'' (Paris), March-April, 3. In 335 words, {{NM}} extols the virtues of the flea market over the shopping mall in this Fren
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  • ..., written in the wake of Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky, in which {{NM}} charges President Clinton with betraying the poor and enriching the wealt
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  • ...6]], including comments on J.F.K., and a conversation about conservatism {{NM}} once had with Arthur Miller.
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  • ...ility with reference to various criminal cases, including Jack Abbott’s. {{NM}} is quoted briefly. See 1982 entries.
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  • ...ess Talent.’” Column by Ina Hughes. ''Knoxville News-Sentinel'', 18 May. {{NM}}’s brief remarks in this column seem to be taken from the same telephone
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  • ...refront'' 6 (winter 1997-1998), 36–41. Thoughtful interview by a veteran {{NM}} interviewer, focusing on the religious ideas behind [[97.13]].
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  • ...ollections from over 200 friends and colleagues, including a number from {{NM}}. See [[77.13]].
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  • ...he-new-paternalism/ Hansberry’s 1 June essay] in the ''Voice'' attacking {{NM}}’s review of “The Blacks” ([[61.6]]) and his views on blacks.
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  • ...h Century].” ''New Yorker'', 6 October, 50–63. Thirty-eight letters from {{NM}} to various correspondents from 1945–1988. Edited by [[J. Michael Lennon
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  • ...ress focusing on a party at the apartment of Saul and Gayfryd Steinberg. {{NM}} is quoted briefly. {{PEN}}
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  • ...ture.” Article by Miles White. ''South Bend Tribune'', 18 May. Report on {{NM}}’s appearance at the Dogwood Fine Arts Festival in Dowagiac, Ind. on 16
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  • ...s. ''New York Times'', 21 December, 28. Report on a disagreement between {{NM}} and Jay Presson Allen, author of “Tru,” a one-man Broadway play about
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  • ....” (London) ''Independent'', 24 January. Contains some brief quotes from {{NM}} as he nears 80. Asked why he does a crossword puzzle and plays solitaire
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  • ...ew by Joshua Karetny. ''Daily Pennsylvanian'', 3 November, 11. Report on {{NM}}’s keynote address at the Jewish Book Festival at the Gershwin YM-YWHA i
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  • ...hing.” Interview by Howard Halle. ''Time Out New York'', 2–8 March, 160. {{NM}} jumps all over corporations and the Bush administration, saying both have
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  • ...he daughter of James Jones. Contains important accounts of meetings with {{NM}}.
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  • .... ''Washington Post Book World'', 21 January, 7. In this brief exchange, {{NM}} notes that his “relationship with my father was very interesting. Not h
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  • ...ril, 35, 39. Interviewed by telephone from his home in Brooklyn Heights, {{NM}} spoke about forthcoming response to [[97.13]]. Accompanied by Tom Sherida
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  • ...ampshire Sunday News'', 7 June, Sec. E, p. 4. Reynolds’s piece, in which {{NM}} recalls his mother and her family loyalty, appeared first in the ''Los An
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  • ...encer''. ''Vancouver Sun'', 31 October. In Seattle to promote [[95.38]], {{NM}} discusses his credentials for writing an interpretive biography.
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  • ''The Spooky Art'' ([[03.7]]), edited by [[JML|Lennon]], is published on {{NM}}’s 80th birthday, and receives a warm reception, the review of [[w:Michi |File:2002 NM in Ptown.jpg|Norman Mailer Provincetown, 2002. Photo by Norris Church Maile
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  • .... ''Hartford Courant'', 6 December, Sec. B, pp. 1, 3. Report, with brief {{NM}} quotes, of his 4 December visit to [[Barry Leeds]]’s Mailer course at C
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  • “Books: Moonraker.” Interview by Tom Piazza.” ''Omni'', July, 18, 78. {{NM}} revisits some of the questions he raised in ''Of a Fire on the Moon'' ([[
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  • ..., Sec. E (“Datebook”), pp. 1–2. Interviewed at Random House in New York, {{NM}} talks about [[95.16]], with emphasis on the sexuality of Lee Harvey and M
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  • ...}} ''U.S. News and World Report'', 10 December, 57–58. Essay. Summary of {{NM}}’s views on several topics: the 70s, journalism, technology, literary pe
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  • ...ad''. New York: Henry Holt, 6 May, simultaneously in softcover, xi–xiii. {{NM}} wrote this new introduction for an edition issued on the 50th anniversary
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  • ...chael Chaiken]]. ''Mailer Review'', 407–420. A discerning interview with {{NM}} on his films.
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  • ...sement of Jesse Jackson in the New York Democratic presidential primary. {{NM}}’s most considered discussion of Jewish-black relations.
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  • ...y Luaine Lee. ''Chicago Tribune'', 21 September, Sec. 2 (“Tempo”), p. 3. {{NM}} talks more about the problems of celebrity than ''Tough Guys Don’t Danc
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  • ...Sec. B, p. 1. Report on a visit to the University of Scranton on 10 May. {{NM}}’s remarks on novel-writing are quoted briefly.
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  • ...2–83. Late addition to the list of summary articles on the PEN Congress. {{NM}} is quoted throughout this piece, which is only slightly less outraged tha
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  • ...iew by Sue Fox. ''Times'' (London), 8 August, 8. Memoir with quotes from {{NM}} in the hospital just before he died, and from [[John Buffalo Mailer]], [[
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  • ...ghs, Ken Kesey, Gregory Corso, Patti Smith, Yoko Ono and several others, {{NM}} offers a brief valedictory comment on the late poet, lauding his courage
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  • ...''Entertainment Weekly'', 10 November. Little more than a squib based on {{NM}}’s tour of the Museum of Modern Art with the author, who quotes him brie
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  • ...17 May memorial ceremony for Brooklyn poet laureate, Norman Rosten, whom {{NM}} called “the quintessence” of the “good guy” from Brooklyn.
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  • ...r. ''London Times'', 21 September. Linked interviews with Gore Vidal and {{NM}} on politics. Mailer says, “I don’t agree with Gore much about anythin
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  • ...ltimore) ''Sun'', 29 September, Sec. H, pp. 1, 8. Warren records some of {{NM}}’s comments at a Random House meeting with reporters just prior to the p
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  • ...3.2]]), a short story, is published in ''Esquire'', the first of over 40 {{NM}} appearances in this magazine.
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  • ...dward Rothstein, ''New Republic'', 24 February, 20–23; cover portrait of {{NM}}, Kurt Vonnegut and Günter Grass. Analytic article on the debate and diss
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  • ...democracy created by the war in Iraq, and also contains first notice of {{NM}}’s forthcoming novel, ''The Castle in the Forest'' ([[07.10]])
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  • {{NM}} also discusses television,
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  • ...nt with the Occult'', by Peter Levenda, 1–4. 2nd ed. New York Continuum. {{NM}} notes that he has read Levenda’s book three times and gives an enthusia
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  • ...ber, Sec. C (“Accent”), pp. 1, 4. Coughlin and five other reporters meet {{NM}} at Random House. Brief piece centered on her own reactions to Mailer. Acc
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  • ...''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' in this overview of the Cannes Film Festival. {{NM}} is quoted briefly. See [[84.17]], 1986 and 1987 entries.
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  • File:1969-NM-credit-Paul-Schwartzman.jpg|Credit: Paul Schwartzman.
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  • ...ciated Press piece, drawn from a meeting at Random House, contains a few {{NM}} comments on [[91.26]] and how it feels to be getting old.
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  • ...s. 12 pp. Limited edition. Contains five evocations of Provincetown from {{NM}}’s work, and Lennon’s introduction.
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  • ...Library Newsletter'', Fall, 3–4. At a conference at the J.F.K. Library, {{NM}} said of Hemingway, “He was maybe the most competitive American writer w
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  • ...y Dempsey. ''The Literary Review'' (Edinburgh), 14 December 1979, 17–18. {{NM}} comments on the complexity of [[w:Gary Gilmore|Gary Gilmore]]’s charact
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  • ...le-interview by Charles W. Bell. (New York) ''Daily News'', 13 April, 7. {{NM}} explains his reasons for writing [[97.13]], especially his desire to impr
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  • ...big novel could be called ''Antacid Analgesic''.{{refn|It is unclear if {{NM}} understood how and why these two drugs are combined in medicines such as
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  • ...n by Pat Wechsler and Roger D. Friedman. ''New York'', 19 September, 13. {{NM}} is quoted briefly in this piece, which explains why Random House will not
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  • ...loration of the O.J. Simpson case, shortly after the not-guilty verdict. {{NM}} says that “blacks can see themselves as inhabitants, willy-nilly of a p
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  • ...Style”), pp. 1, 4. In San Francisco on the publicity tour for [[91.26]], {{NM}} talks to the media in his suite at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
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  • ...y a part of us (our souls) really felt at the time.{{refn|In the margin, {{NM}} wrote {{ins|Expand}}.}} As a wild extra, déjà vu may have reality—the
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  • ...bout the Sport of Boxing.” ''Stop Smiling'', no. 20, 15 April 38–43, 91. {{NM}}’s longest discussion of boxing in an interview. Rpt: (partial), [[06.2]
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  • ...mes'', 16 January, Sec. C, p. 17. At a PEN Congress panel on censorship, {{NM}} is quoted on the possibility of the Reagan administration working to repe
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  • ...al Fiction in 6 Words, No More, No Less.” ''Black Book'', fall, 132–133. {{NM}}’s story: “Satan—Jehovah, fifteen rounds. A Draw.” The challenge i
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  • Letter to the Editor. ''New York Times'', 22 March. In this brief letter, {{NM}} comments on Senator Robert Byrd’s 20 March op-ed piece in the ''Times''
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  • ...n and President Lyndon B. Johnson, shortly after J.F.K.’s assassination. {{NM}}’s final contribution to ''Vanity Fair'' as writer-in-residence. See [[5
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  • ...tor of ''The Realist'', which contains several accounts of meetings with {{NM}}, and Mailer’s ward, Jeanne Johnson. See [[62.21]].
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  • ...May, Sec. 14 (“Books”), p. 3. Besides discussing fiction and nonfiction, {{NM}} comments on John Dos Passos, James T. Farrell and the organizational sche
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  • ...City, Mo.: Andrews and McMeel. Rpt: Ebert’s memoir includes comments by {{NM}} from [[86.35]] (partial); [[88.6]] (partial). See [[87.5]].
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  • ...March. Sex, marriage and feminism are the key topics in this interview. {{NM}} also notes that he likes Donald Rumsfeld better than any of the other neo
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  • ...ay Self].” Brief Interview by Daniel Asa Rose. ''New York'', 27 October. {{NM}} tells Rose that he had no difficulty imagining gay sex in ''The Castle in
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  • ...American Psycho'', by Bret Easton Ellis. The review’s lead-in notes that {{NM}} had accepted the position of writer-at-large at ''Vanity Fair''. Rpt: (pa
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  • ...Editor. Ann Shayne, editor, “Meet the Author,” ''Book Page'', 29 August. {{NM}} answers question about ''The Gospel According to the Son'' (''97.13''). T
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  • ...e Mallory. ''Smart'', September-October, 96–102. Wide-ranging interview: {{NM}}’s novel-in-progress, ''Harlot’s Ghost'' ([[91.26]]), Tom Wolfe’s Bo
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  • ...20 September, Sec. 3, pp. 1–2. Humdrum piece based on an interview with {{NM}} in Toronto where ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' was screened as part of tha
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  • ...years as a high school principal). He holds an impressive collection of {{NM}} books and magazines. It has always been his dream to write a novel. Retir
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  • ...]]). By Neal Travis. ''New York Post'', 8 May. Reports on a conversation {{NM}} had with José Torres at the event about Viagra. “Real Men Don’t Take
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  • ...Article-interview by Tim Miller. ''Cape Cod Times'', 5 December, 1, 15. {{NM}} again compares writing and filmmaking in this piece, which also reports t
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  • ...d Exchange between Father and Son.” Conversation on these topics between {{NM}} and his son, [[John Buffalo Mailer|John Buffalo]]. ''Playboy'', December,
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  • ...ng retrospectives of the work of Luc Moullet, Peter Whitehead and Norman {{NM}} and is the editor of ''Arthur Penn: Interviews'' (University Press of Mis
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  • Letter to the editor. ''New Yorker'', 18 April, 10. {{NM}} responds to a comment by Pauline Kael in the 21 March issue that he once
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  • ...esides commenting on his interest in Picasso’s early life in this piece, {{NM}} discusses political parties, Newt Gingrich, religion in America and the d
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  • ...es-Barre, Pa.) ''Times-Leader'', 5 July, Sec. G, p. 5. Brief comments by {{NM}} on the writing life in a 4 May Brooklyn interview in connection with the
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  • ...Fifty-two photographs of Provincetown shot at night with long exposures. {{NM}}’s introduction was one of the last things he wrote before his death.
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  • ...'']], by Marco Vassi, 9–12. Sag Harbor, N.Y.: Permanent Press, November. {{NM}}’s preface is also a eulogy for Vassi, who was passionately devoted to a
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  • {{NM}} begins work on what for the next several years will be called “the Egyp |File:1972 Statendam.jpg|NM sips champagne prior to departure of the S.S. Statendam from New York, Dec.
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  • ...''New York Post'', 30 September, 23–24. Over breakfast at Random House, {{NM}} talks about [[91.26]]: “My goal would be that half the people who read
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  • ...el Hollett. ''Now'' (Toronto), 19–25 October, 32–33; cover photograph of {{NM}}. Mailer discusses [[95.38]] at the Algonquin Hotel in New York, focusing
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  • ...nal Sentinel'', 4 June, 1–2. Another discussion of the fictive nature of {{NM}}’s nonfiction narratives, including [[95.16]] and ''The Executioner’s
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  • ...eter DePree. ''Bloomsbury Review'', March-April, 3, 10–11. Discussion of {{NM}}’s sources, his knowledge of painters and modern art, Picasso’s sexual
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  • ...s Life”), p. 5. Still another report based on a telephone interview with {{NM}}. Accompanied by a brief excerpt (the miracle of the loaves and fishes) fr
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  • File:1950 Thoughtful NM.jpg|Thoughtful Mailer, c. 1950. File:1950 Bea and NM.jpg|Bea and NM, c. 1950.
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  • ...homas and Angela R. Dickey. ''Pencil Press Quarterly'' 1 (fall), 4, 6–7. {{NM}} talks to the editors of this new magazine after speaking at the Universit
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  • ...ountain News'', 6 November, Sec. D (“Arts and Entertainment”), pp. 5, 7. {{NM}} responds, in general terms, to the art critics who wrote negative reviews
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  • ..., 1, 12. The interview focuses on America’s social and cultural decline. {{NM}} says that the end of the Cold War “is going to introduce some interesti
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  • ...dré Bernard and Joseph Cummins. ''Book-of-the-Month Club News'', May, 3. {{NM}} says that he’ll never forgive Oswald “because we’ll never get over
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  • ...r Magazine'', July, 12, 14, 16. Interviewed at Random House in New York, {{NM}} explains how he came to see Lee Harvey Oswald: “He was not just a passi
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  • ...oks, including his memoir, ''Peeling the Onion'', by Timothy Garton Ash. {{NM}} is quoted defending Grass for his wartime service in the [[w:Waffen-SS|Wa
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  • ...first=Shannon L.|note=Much of the following has been incorporated into ''[[NM:WD|Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]''.|url=http://prmlr.us/mr12zin}}
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  • ...[Barry H. Leeds]]. ''Connecticut Review'' 18 (spring), 5–12. A long-time {{NM}} scholar remembers his meetings with Mailer over 30 years, and quotes from
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  • ...sed.” Article-interview by Wil Haygood. ''Boston Globe'', 2 May, 59, 68. {{NM}} says that he is “75 percent sure” that Oswald killed J.F.K. Haygood a
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  • ...ticle by Tara Bahrampour. ''New York Times'', 13 January. In this squib, {{NM}} and Plimpton are quoted briefly after their performance with [[Norris Chu
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  • ...aris Review'', no. 181 (summer), 81–86. Five pages of documents from the {{NM}} archive at the Ransom Center, University of Texas-Austin, are reproduced
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  • ...er].” Article-interview by Bob Minzesheimer. ''USA Today'', 8 September. {{NM}} comments on [[97.13]], listing some of the theologians he read (Elaine Pa
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  • ...limpton]. ''Harvard Advocate'' 140, no. 2 (winter), 13. Memorial number. {{NM}}, who acted in “Zelda, Scott and Ernest” (see [[01.3]]) with his wife,
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  • ...published and presented on Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Norman {{NM}}, Florida pop-culture, film, and war trauma.
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  • ...st Interview]].” By [[J. Michael Lennon]]. ''[[Mailer Review]]'', 17–20. {{NM}} discusses his friend Robert Lindner, and the founding of the ''Village Vo
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  • ...w by G.D.G. Time, 1 December, 58–59. Brief piece, with a few quotes from {{NM}}, which reveals the budget for the film version of [[84.17]] to be $5 mill
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  • ..., about the underrepresentation of women on various PEN Congress panels. {{NM}} is quoted, as is Friedan. {{PEN}}
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  • ...anding].” Profile-interview by Tom Junod. ''Esquire'', 108–115, 131–133. {{NM}} is quoted several times in this piece, which ranges over his career. Mich
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  • ...s in Texas.” Article-interview by Jim Vertuno. AP wire story, early May. {{NM}} said that he might have been a blogger if there had been an Internet in t
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  • ...62. San Jose, CA: San Jose State University. In a 219-word contribution, {{NM}} expresses his admiration for Steinbeck, especially for his “marvelous a
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  • ...anuary, 18–22, 24, 26, 54–55. Overview with quotes set off in boxes from {{NM}}, George P. Shultz, Omar Cabezas, Margaret Atwood, Meredith Tax, Elizabeth
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  • ...; and [[w:Laurette Taylor|Taylor]] (1883-1946) in ''The Glass Menagerie''. NM met Brando during the year, 1949-50, he spent in Hollywood trying to write
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  • Dear Yale,<ref>[[w:Yale Udoff|Udoff]] was acquainted with both {{NM}} and Mann Rubin.</ref>
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  • ...Bell. (New York) ''Daily News'', 16 October, 1, 40; cover photograph of {{NM}}. Light piece with brief quotes from Mailer on [[91.26]], drinking, fame,
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  • ...nsom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas) 13 (winter), 1, 8. {{NM}} explains why he sold his papers to Texas and what they might be used for
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  • ...ed, without turning sharply and decisively political. Brief excerpt from {{NM}}’s opening speech are given. {{PEN}}
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  • ...News Service writer. ''Washington Times'', 2 June. In this brief piece, {{NM}} says he sees “a huge difference” between Lee Harvey Oswald and Timoth
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  • ...''Book-of-the-Month Club Book News'', December, 11. Brief piece in which {{NM}} says, “It was my intention to write a novel that would give the reader
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  • ...t”), pp. 1, 20. Artner, art critic for the ''Tribune'', finds fault with {{NM}}’s methods and conclusions in [[95.38]], but quotes him fully and fairly
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  • ...Joseph Gelmis. ''Providence Sunday Journal'', 21 December, Sec. I, p. 3. {{NM}} tells Gelmis that if the movie version of [[84.17]] is a success, he’d
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  • ...to the Editor. ''Cape Cod Voice'', 5–18 December, 47. In a brief letter, {{NM}}, who named and co-founded ''The Village Voice'' in 1955, expressed his su
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  • ...three-way struggle among God, the Devil and humanity. Booth states that {{NM}} stabbed his wife with a steak knife, an error that a competent reporter c
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  • Dear Susan,<ref>In this letter to fan Susan Abrams, {{NM}} is referring to the film version of the novel. Friends told him it was aw
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  • ...by Michael Kilian. ''Chicago Tribune'', 4 November, Sec. 2 (“Tempo”), 2. {{NM}} and [[William Kennedy]] discuss adaptations of their novels to screen at
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  • ...frey Michelson''' was influenced by two geniuses. In 1967, he was Norman {{NM}}’s houseboy/sparring partner; in 1970, John Lennon appointed him Apple R
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  • ...s very brief interview on the forthcoming ''Oswald’s Tale'' ([[95.16]]), {{NM}} says, “I think he did it by himself, but I think he was leaned on by th
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  • ...hip''. By Dwayne Raymond. New York: HarperCollins, 26 January. Memoir of {{NM}}’s last days in Provincetown by his assistant from 2003 to Mailer’s de
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  • ...ne stands on 30 April. Solomon rebuts some of the feminist criticisms of {{NM}}’s words and deeds at the PEN Congress made in [[86.18]] and [[86.24]].
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  • ...s.” Article by Madalynne Reuter. ''Publishers’ Weekly'', 24 January, 18. {{NM}} and Shultz are quoted in this round-up article on the controversy surroun
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  • ...by Jay Rosen. ''Huffington Post'', 28 June. Rosen attempts to encourage {{NM}} to start blogging, and quotes him: “In the ’50s, you couldn’t get a
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  • ...f Books'', 26 February, 19–20, 22. Six letters, 1953–1955, written while {{NM}} was writing ''The Deer Park'' ([[55.4]]), or just afterwards. Four are to
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  • ...Guys Don’t Dance.” Interview with Joe Leydon. ''Houston Post'', 12 July. {{NM}} says that his intention was to make a film “that didn’t fit into a co
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  • ...''Der Spiegel''. Published Sometime in May or June. Six-page transcript. {{NM}} speaks at length about the “Christian warrior,” George W. Bush, and h
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  • ...man Mailer.” By Peter DePree. ''Bloomsbury Review'', March-April, 3, 10. {{NM}} reveals who he was with when he first heard J.F.K. had been shot (Norman
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  • ...an.” Article-interview by Pete Pavia. ''New York Post'', 28 January, 47. {{NM}} says, “I can’t say that Milton’s imagination had too much influence
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  • ...rt of a 20 February meeting of the Brooklyn Heights Association at which {{NM}} spoke and answered questions from the audience. His comments ranged from
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  • ...53 writers. Compiled by Daniel Halpern. ''Antaeus'' 62 (spring), 232-44. {{NM}} lists the following: Jorge Luis Borges, John Dos Passos, Fyodor Dostoevsk
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  • ...ovember, “Showtime” Sec., p. 1. Prior to speaking at Macalester College, {{NM}} spoke to Grossman about [[95.38]]. The piece is most memorable for a surp
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  • ...' (Toronto), 14 September, Sec. C, p. 12. In Canada for a film festival, {{NM}} is quoted briefly on Ryan O’Neal and the similarities between ''Tough G
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  • ...k, ''San Francisco Chronicle'', 20 September, 19–20; cover photograph of {{NM}}. Another piece based on Mailer’s Toronto visit. Mailer again discusses
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  • ...Daughter.” Report on the Actors Studio staging of “Strawhead,” a play by {{NM}} and Richard Hannum adapted from ''Of Women and Their Elegance'' ([[80.15]
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  • ...is Full of Bile.” Letter to the editor. ''New York Post'', 25 July, 20. {{NM}} responds to a 21 July column by Garry Wills in which he speaks of Mailer
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  • ...ticle-interview by Debbie Forman. ''Cape Cod Times'', 15 January, C1-C2. {{NM}} tells Forman that “Hitler was the Devil’s answer to Jesus. I’m sayi
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  • ...Writing.” Article-interview by Hillel Italie. AP wire story, 29 January. {{NM}} talks frankly about his various impairments, and how he sees aging “as
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  • ...-interview by Stephen M. Silverman. ''New York Post'', 21 September, 31. {{NM}} credits John Bailey, his cinematographer for ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance''
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  • .../Faulkner Foundation. New York, Bloomsbury, 2000. “When you’re writing,” {{NM}} says in his preface to this brief excerpt describing Provincetown in the
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  • ...k] Daily News,” indicating where this piece first appeared. Cook, an old {{NM}} hand, places ''Harlot’s Ghost'' ([[91.26]]) in the context of Mailer’
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  • ...obert Hilferty. ''Bloomberg'', 7 February. Asked if he has any regrets, {{NM}} said that at 84, “you regret things much less. You rue them a little. Y
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  • ...ed edition. New York: St. Martin’s, November. Brief approving comment by {{NM}} on Burroughs. The first edition (New York: Seaver Books, distributed by G
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  • File:1937 NM with model.jpg|Mailer with model airplane, 1937. File:1939 NM.jpg|Mailer in 1939.
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  • {{NM}} covers the 1996 political conventions in the summer. His report on them a
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  • ...Issues.” Article by Ann Wood. ''Provincetown Banner'', 29 July 2004, 3. {{NM}} interrupted Ann Goodman, a long-winded speaker, to urge everyone to suppo
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  • ...ngland Review'' 20 (summer), 138–148. In mid-March 1998 in Provincetown, {{NM}} spoke of the genesis of ''The Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7]]) and the relat
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  • ...ennedy (ASK) held in Dallas in late November 1992, including quotes from {{NM}}’s keynote address. Smith notes that Mailer is working on a new book on
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  • ...ight. ''Boston Phoenix'', 3 September, 28–30, 32. Contains an account of {{NM}}’s appearance at a symposium in Provincetown, and an earlier conversatio
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  • ...Middlebrook. San Francisco: Bay Books, 1976. Extended personal essay on {{NM}}’s ties to American romantics, including a comic account of [[A Conversa
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  • ...ter. Column by Tim Allis. ''People Weekly'', 5 January, 92. Allis quotes {{NM}} from the Italian newspaper ''La Republica'' on the film he is poised to d
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  • ...Jay Carr. ''Boston Globe'', 17 September, 85, 88. In an expansive mood, {{NM}} talks about his first visit to Provincetown in the early 40s, Jean-Luc Go
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  • ...Career'', by George Plimpton, passim. New York: Random House, December. {{NM}} (along with most of the New York literary world) is quoted several times
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  • ...e Cabral, art collector and owner of the Atlantic House in Provincetown. {{NM}} read from his poems and ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' ([[84.17]]).
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  • ...writer. Agence-France-Presses wire story. 31 January. Brief story about {{NM}} reading at a New York bookstore on January 28. Mailer snapped at a questi
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  • ...iption for Rebellion'' (New York: Rinehart, 1952). Lindner (1914-56) and {{NM}} met in 1953 and became close friends.
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  • ...s Campbell. ''Times Literary Supplement'', 25 November. Brief mention of {{NM}} receiving an award for “distinguished contribution to American letters,
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  • ...ridge, MA: DaCapo Press. Focus is on violence, the craft of writing, and {{NM}}’s views of several other writers, Vidal and Capote, most notably. Rpt:
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  • ...].” Article by Anthony Lane. ''New Yorker'', 4 May, 96–98, 100, 102–033. {{NM}} is quoted briefly in this article on Lego bricks, and a color photograph
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  • ...loyd Sachs. ''Chicago Sun-Times'', 30 October, Sec. 2 (“Lifestyle”), 31. {{NM}} compares his work to that of a cobbler—”You’re doing your best to m
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  • ...the U.S.S.R., now capital of Belarus) gave Gallagher comments about him. {{NM}} is quoted briefly only to say that he cannot discuss his book-in-progress
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  • ...May, Sec. I (“Arts”), pp. 1–2. Interviewed at Random House in New York, {{NM}} gives full measure in this piece, speaking of the myriad aesthetic, philo
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  • ...Article by Paul Grondahl. ''Albany Times-Union'', 14 November. Report on {{NM}} being named New York State author, and Audre Lorde state poet. Governor M
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  • ...at the time of the interview the editor-in-chief of this magazine. It is {{NM}}’s most extensive interview on his ideas about and experience with marij
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  • ...up of new doings on the Oswald/J.F.K./conspiracy front, with quotes from {{NM}} and Gerald Posner, author of ''Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Ass
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  • ...The Faith of Graffiti''. Photographs by [[w:Jon Naar|Jon Naar]]. Text by {{NM}}. Dey Street Books, New York: HarperCollins, 29 December. 128 pp., $19.99.
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  • ...nton].” ''Washington Post'', 24 May, A25. In this 1500-word op-ed piece, {{NM}} criticizes the Clinton Administration’s bombing campaign in Kosovo and
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  • Wild thought. The atom bomb may actually have kicked off hipsterism.{{refn|{{NM}} was perhaps the first writer to apprehend the causal links between the bo
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  • ...ary Higgins Clark, Susan Baker, Joel Meyerowitz and a half-dozen others, {{NM}} talks about the Cape. “All through the war,” he said, “I dreamed of
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  • No dedication. Forty-nine of the most important {{NM}} essays, 1948–2006, including one previously unpublished: “Freud,” a
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  • ...w, this piece reveals little new about [[95.16]]. Dumas does report that {{NM}} was thinking of writing a novel about a concentration camp after finishin
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  • At the invitation of [[w:John Irving|John Irving]], {{NM}}, [[Norris Church Mailer|Norris]] and [[w:George Plimpton|George Plimpton] |File:2001 Carl Charnetski, NM, Lennon.jpg|Carl Charnetski, Norman Mailer, and J. Michael Lennon (2001). P
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  • ...e Oxymorons.” ''George'', November, 128–139, 164, 166, 168–170, 172–173. {{NM}}’s first appearance in ''George''. Nonfiction narrative on the Republica
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  • ...nterview by Rita Kempley. ''Washington Post'', 18 May, Sec. C, pp. 1, 3. {{NM}} is quoted briefly on ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' (which was screened out
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  • ...tje'' (Manchester UP, 2009). He is currently completing a book on Norman {{NM}} for Manchester UP.
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  • ...Insights'', May, 1. A second piece drawn from the same January visit to {{NM}}’s home in Brooklyn Heights. Mailer describes Marina Oswald, whom he int
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  • ...ers Germans].” Article-interview by Jess Smee. ''Guardian'', 29 January. {{NM}}’s Hitler novel was criticized by the vice president of Germany’s infl
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  • ...nterview by Douglas Brinkley. ''New York Times'', 26 April 2005, E1, E7. {{NM}} answers question about the sale of his papers to the Harry Ransom Center
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  • ...iler.” Article-interview by Stephanie Schorow. ''Boston Herald'', 2 May. {{NM}} comments on [[97.13]] in this brief interview, including a comment on the
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  • “He Just Can’t Forget.” Caption for photos of {{NM}} and [[w:Marilyn Monroe|Marilyn Monroe]]. No author. ''Boston Herald'', 6
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