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  • * '''03/03/19''': Work will soon begin on [[An American Dream Expanded|''An American Dream'' Expan ...rch Mailer]]’s ''[[From A Ticket to the Circus|A Ticket to the Circus]]''. Work continues on porting other volumes from Medium.
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  • ...ournal'', a freelance writer, and essayist. He is co-author of a reference work published by HarperCollins as well as two Sherlock Holmes novels and a shor
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  • ...s so slowly because he is terrified he will go off on his own—into his own work. The ''Finnegans Wake'' analysis is his defense against his own impulse whi
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  • ...ont with TJ, his wife, and Rastus the Wonderdog. His most recent published work was a short fiction ghost story “Dancing with Crawlin’ Billy,” part o
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  • Begins work on ''The Gospel According to the Son'' ([[97.13]]), a retelling of the New
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  • ...he Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7]]), a massive anthology of excerpts from his work arranged not by date of publication or composition, but according to the da
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  • ...the first collection of critical essays, ''Norman Mailer: The Man and His Work'', published by Little, Brown.
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  • {{start|John G. Rodwan Jr.}}, a Brooklyn-based writer and editor, has had work published by ''Spot Literary Magazine'', ''Slow Trains'', ''Free Inquiry'',
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  • He receives ''Playboy'''s Best Major Work in Fiction Award for “Trial of the Warlock,” a screenplay based on [[w:
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  • scholarly interest in the life and work of [[Norman Mailer]] continues to be vibrant. literary and discursive work was the decision by The Library of America to
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  • ...g,” award from the Steinhardt School of Education at NYU. He has published work on Bob Dylan and is now working on a project tentatively entitled “Norman
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  • latest critical work, ''The Bend at the End of the Road'' (2018), includes essays
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  • ...excerpts from 79.14 ([[79.10]], [[79.19]]) its annual award for best major work.
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  • ...ily on issues related to gender and contemporary American culture, and her work can be found in a variety of journals and edited collections on film and ge
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  • ...completes his second novel, ''A Transit to Narcissus'' (also based on his work at Boston State Hospital), which is not published until [[1978]].
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  • ...a Thomas Hunter Writer in Residence at Hunter College, New York. McCann’s work has been published in over 40 languages and has appeared in ''The New York
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  • {{NM}} begins work on what for the next several years will be called “the Egyptian novel,”
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  • ...ers, including Bellow and Stendhal; and the role of the unconscious in his work: “We always know much more than we think we know—otherwise we couldn’
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  • ...MacDowell Medal “in recognition of the tremendous body and wide variety of work he has published to date.” [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] “delivered an accep
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  • University Press, 1969), one of the first two books to appear on the work of
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  • ...second answer that complaining about the results after an author has sold work for money is “belly-aching” and “smacks too much of sniffing the armp
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  • Begins work on ''Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man'' ([[95.38]]). Norris leaves him af
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  • ...he passage I choose now is not obligatorily the best thousand words in the work, but comes from the latter part of the first chapter and therefore offers f
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  • Completes work on the first draft of a dramatic version of ''The Deer Park''.
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  • ..., passim. New York: Random House. De Grazia quotes from {{NM}}’s published work, from his 1965 court testimony on behalf of William Burroughs’s ''Naked L
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  • ...o my work. Now, as I become aware that I am really an enormous romantic my work may suffer tremendously for some time. It is certainly true that the style
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  • ...''Must You Conform'' and ''Rebel without a Cause''. Rinehart published the work of both men, and they had corresponded since the fall of {{date|1952}}. Aft
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  • ...s publishes the first major primary and secondary bibliography of Mailer’s work, ''Norman Mailer: A Comprehensive Bibliography''.
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  • ...03/01/22/books/books-of-the-times-quoting-himself-on-his-lofty-dream.html |work=New York Times |location= |access-date= }} Negative. See ''Times''' correct ...003 |title=In 'The Spooky Art', Mailer Shows He Contains Multitudes |url= |work=Boston Globe |location= |access-date= }} Positive.
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  • ...send you the changes. That of course will mean more work for you and more work for me. At any rate, dear Eiichi, my best to you for now, and hope that all
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  • ...ert is currently moving to Pennsylvania with his wife and two Labradors to work as a part-time lecturer at Penn State.
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  • ...as published articles in a number of academic journals and is currently at work on a book titled ''Outlaws, Nationalists, and Revolutionaries: Race and Mas
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  • ...age= |isbn= |author-link= }} Contains annotated list of Mailer's published work through 1993, a list of unpublished screenplays, playscripts and ephemera, ...Mailer's Published Works |date=1971 |title=Norman Mailer: The Man and His Work |url=https://archive.org/details/normanmailermana00luci |editor-last=Lucid
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  • ...year and the masthead from year to year reflects the names and exceptional work of these superb contributors, nearly all of whom are volunteers. And there ...xty years, Dr. Kaufmann maintained his passionate interest in the life and work of Mailer, publishing articles on Mailer and speaking publicly about Mailer
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  • ...McWherter, Marsha Mason and Gary Campbell, Bernard Farbar; and to the fine work of the technical crew and the box office, and the standbys. And to Elizabet
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  • Begins work on his CIA novel, ''Harlot's Ghost'' ([[91.26]]).
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  • ...tographs describes his association with Bob Dylan, and was the first major work about the artist. Kramer’s numerous awards include a Gold Medal from the
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  • Continues work on ''Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery'' ([[95.16]]).
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  • ...ld West of the East'' ([[05.15]]), a pamphlet containing excerpts from his work about Provincetown, including his favorite poem, “The Harbors of the Moon
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  • ...cation of ''The Naked and the Dead'' ([[48.2]]), {{NM}}’s anthology of his work, ''The Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7]]), is published and receives a warm rece
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  • ...possible, or he will not respond to it with his own thought, considers the work puerile. Part of becoming a writer is to develop a more and more intense co
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  • to doing future volumes. Next year, work will begin on {{NM}}'s work of the 1970's. The challenge will be getting all of the work into a single volume. There will be four volumes
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  • ...is, draw without preconception.” The article also notes that Mailer is at work on a nonfiction book “about Lee Harvey Oswald in the Soviet Union” ([[9
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  • ...will admit he rarely reads them. He is, in secret, not fond of writers who work at short stories. Nor are they often, he suspects, fond of him. He has a pr
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  • ...get around to answering it only because I’ve gotten caught up in a job of work which could be killing if it gets going wrong. I decided the only way out o ...his winter, but I don’t think there’s too much chance of it, what with the work schedule. Maybe if I get fed up with the East I’ll go out to do my two-we
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  • ...quent letters, but it was abandoned later in the summer when he shifted to work on a stage version of ''[[67.13|The Deer Park]]''.</ref> ...uss in the fall. Right now I’m off to Provincetown for four months of good work, I hope.
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  • specialized in work with children. He is a graduate of the College and the holds a Ph.D. from the Sanville Institute for Clinical Social Work and served
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  • ...year. Mailer’s full reply: “To work on a novel….Just those five words, to work on a novel.”
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  • # that Random House would publish a literary retrospective of Mailer’s work of about 1,500 pages to commemorate his 75th birthday and the 50th annivers
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  • ...ked on several projects simultaneously. Even when deep into writing a long work like ''[[Ancient Evenings]]'' ({{date|1983}}), he interrupted it to write a ...revising, rewriting, censoring, etc. it will become slow hard and anxious work.
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  • Now living full-time in Provincetown, Mailer continues work on ''The Castle in the Forest'' ([[07.10]]), and hosts Texas hold 'em poker
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  • to work at home putting together Volume 13, and we expect to follow the a fresh look at his early work which, I believe, foreshadows, in strategic ways,
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  • ...interviews, commentary, images, and book reviews relevant to the life and work of [[Norman Mailer]].
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  • ...f'' ([[59.13]]), an omnibus volume containing new and previously published work, including ''The White Negro'' ([[57.1]]), critical assessments of his cont
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  • ...t they do at least rank among the earliest academic references to Mailer’s work. My subsequent career brought me to Canada even as my studies took me away ...an appropriate memorial gesture, reflective of my admiration for Mailer’s work and my sense of its enduring importance, and it is of course my hope and in
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  • ...sh doctor who wrote extensively on human sexuality, including a six-volume work, ''Studies in the Psychology of Sex'', published from 1897-1928.}} Perhaps,
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  • work of Norman Mailer. All critical approaches are welcome. Authors are responsi
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  • The first book-length critical studies of Mailer’s work are published: [[Donald L. Kaufmann]]’s ''Norman Mailer: The Countdown'';
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  • ...=Anatole |date=September 17, 1967 |title=A Disturbance of the Peace |url= |work=New York Times Book Review |pages=4–5 |ref=harv }} ...t=Donoghue |first=Denis |date=September 28, 1967 |title=Sweepstakes |url= |work=New York Review of Books |pages=5–6 |ref=harv }}
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  • ...ork University’s M.F.A. program in Creative Writing, Marty is currently at work on her first novel, ''The Art of Money Getting''. The tale follows four gen
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  • ...nge of creative works as well as several book reviews related to the life, work, and times of Norman Mailer. ...013/2014 academic year. As always, I am most appreciative of the dedicated work of Mike Shuman (Deputy Editor), Shannon Zinck (Bibliographer and Associate
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  • ...ources will encourage scholars to take a fresh look at Mailer’s very early work, which I believe foreshadows, in strategic ways, his mature fiction. ...well know, there is no one more knowledgeable about Norman Mailer and his work than Mike Lennon, who has so generously shared his vast and deep knowledge
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  • ====''The Long Patrol: 25 Years of Writing from the Work of Norman Mailer'', edited with an introduction by [[Robert F. Lucid]]. New
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  • ...eviews relevant to the life and work of [[Norman Mailer]]. We also publish work in other areas of relevance.
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  • ...etween the methods and goals of both men and their journals. More archival work still might, of course, turn up some evidence of Mailer’s reading of Jung ...d a profound interest in the mythological and archetypal levels of his own work and Jung certainly helped Mailer form his own evolving theories of the psyc
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  • ...), essays and reviews, and ''The Long Patrol: 25 Years of Writing from the Work of Norman Mailer'' (1971), selections from 13 of Mailer’s books. Friend a
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  • ...ich recognizes high-quality graduate student work about or inspired by the work of Norman Mailer. * an opportunity to work with the editor of The Mailer Review to publish a revised version of the es
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  • of his work have appeared around the world. His work is now housed
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  • ...ted and supportive colleague and friend to many, and to honor his critical work and generous friendship the Society is establishing '''The Barry Leeds Trav
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  • ...018-08-27''': Mike Lennon and Maureen Corrigan will discuss Mailer and his work at the American Writers Museum in Chicago in “[https://patch.com/illinois
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  • [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] begins work on a collection, ''The Spooky Art: Some Thoughts on Writing'' ([[03.7]]), c
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  • ...n apostrophe in the title, an indication of his unfamiliarity with Joyce’s work at the time.}}
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  • ...wrong on Roth. I was pretty mean on them, and they’ve been doing excellent work for years.”
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  • Any art-work which is considered by many to be good and by the rest to be bad must be ei
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  • ...nce in the play, his screen work, his reputation a lover, and his overseas work as a dialogue coach after being blacklisted during the Red scare of the lat
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  • Today I felt a deep strong need to work at this Journal as if it is not enough for me to think or even to speak sil ...he Deer Park]]'' (he typed the final draft himself), he began to write his work almost exclusively by hand, and continued to do so for the next half-centur
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  • {{cquote|Rereading the bulk of my work in the course of a spring and summer, one theme came to predominate—it wa ...1998/05/24/norman-mailers-testament/fdc3d73f-cd1a-4e2c-bd7d-3bb8df08975b/ |work=Washington Post Book World |pages=1, 10 |access-date=2019-03-12 }} Positive
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  • ...Howe |first=Irving |date=June 16, 1951 |title=Some Political Novels |url= |work=Nation |pages=568–569 |access-date= }} Negative. ...last=Rolo |first=Charles |date=June 1951 |title=A House in Brooklyn |url= |work=Atlantic |page=82 |access-date= }} Mixed.
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  • ...If this happens, for the rest of my life my work will be considered as the work of a man with a disordered mind.” Mailer was released after 17 days.
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  • ..., 1982 |title=Mailer Blows Hot and Cold with His ''Pontifications'' |url= |work=Chicago Tribune |pages=1, 6 |access-date= }} Mixed. ...lowell |first=Duncan |date=August 13, 1983 |title=Pen against Mouth |url= |work=The Spectator |pages=25–226 |access-date= }} Negative.
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  • ...o continue to march on and do as much as we can to nourish and promote the work and life of Norman Mailer.
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  • {{NM}} resumes work on ''Barbary Shore'' ([[51.1]]). Mailer and Malaquais work unsuccessfully on scripts for Samuel Goldwyn, who Mailer admires.
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  • on Mailer’s work. See also [[13.2]].
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  • ...inated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and wins the Best Major Work in Fiction Award from ''Playboy''.
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  • ...and then relapse with the thought that in jail, finally, he can begin the work of contemplation.
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  • ...ys ''fascinated'', which is why a genius always expresses himself in work. Work as the product of {{LJ:H}} vs. {{LJ:S}} is also the product of attraction v ...st take off into saintliness and be shriven of repulsion and the desire to work.
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  • ...d |date=September 24, 1973 |title=Mailer’s Sexploitation of Marilyn |url= |work=Wall Street Journal |page=14 |access-date= }} Negative. ...st=James |first=Clive |date=October 1973 |title=Mailer's 'Marilyn.' |url= |work=Commentary |pages=44–49 |access-date= }} Positive.
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  • ...this has spent itself, or half-spent itself, that the strong approach can work. And indeed in practice it is only several days after the initial riot that
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  • ...as getting in my dreams, and so I got to work on my agent, who’s gotten to work on Warner’s, and that of course accomplished wonders, you bet. Now I hear
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  • Corollary. Whenever one reads old notes or old manuscripts of one’s work, the {{LJ:S}} is invariably extremely watchful, which is why old notes seem
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  • ...ks” (v1) was completed in October 2015. “Days” (v1) was completed in 2016. Work on the selected bibliography ran throughout 2017, leading to a second-editi
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  • ...l Honor Society. She attended Maryland University but left after a year to work for the President of a major insurance company in DC.
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  • Again I start work on the journal in a state of intense excitement (which from the outside is
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  • {{NM}} continues work on ''Harlot's Ghost'' ([[91.26]]).
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  • Workers are usually givers. They give work, they brawl (wrestle). Wrestlers are jovial. They drink.
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  • major work to date, organized around the thesis that there work, narrative voice and concern with social issues, reveals
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  • How I’m getting to love my journal. It is the refuge. A clean feeling of work comes over me at the thought that I have a full day to give to the journal
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  • Continues work on “the Egyptian novel.”
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  • .... I would like just once that you make some money as well, for the arduous work of translating.
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  • ...paper presentations, round-table discussions on his work and teaching his work, readings, and writing workshops. We are especially interested in supportin
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  • ...cused on ''The Big Empty'' ([[06.2]]), {{NM}} also talks about his earlier work and the current American malaise.
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  • .... One thing I noticed over the weekend is that my {{LJ:S}} is beginning to work overtime.)
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  • {{start|Peter Levenda}} is a writer on esoterica and politics, whose work Unholy Alliance
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  • ...d in this, we’ll have to pick the time most carefully, because I’m deep in work this winter and doing a novel in serial in ''Esquire'', and my deadlines fa
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  • ...t fall, he took a small bag packed with books about Hitler to continue his work on Volume Two. Yet now, in hindsight, we can see that Norman understood, at ...al reaction to ''The Castle in the Forest'': “It will be declared either a work of genius or repugnant,” he said. “Each claim is not without its merits
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  • ...''Post''. You’re much too skillful an interviewer, let alone a writer, to work for that “schlockeria.”
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  • I’m currently editing Mailer’s letters and after six years of work am nearing completion. It occurred to me that it might be interesting if I ...lculus at Heaven]],” was published in an anthology, but the most important work of the 1940s was, of course, ''[[The Naked and the Dead]]'', which he wrote
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  • ...ed earlier that year. It contains the first major appreciation of Mailer’s work; Mailer wrote an [[Introduction to After the Lost Generation|introduction t ...go to work. Provincetown is for sport. Naturally I choose Provincetown for work. At any rate, say hello to Leslie and my regards to your four-year-old. The
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  • Mailer’s voluminous work, reading it into the twenty-first-century canon.
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  • ...r, 47–50. Profile with a few comments on ''The Fight'' ([[75.12]]) and his work-in-progress, ''Ancient Evenings'' ([[83.18]]). See [[75.16]].
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  • ...iety for several years. Jason has published a book on Mailer’s non-fiction work.
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  • ...vel ''[[An American Dream]]''. The major artifact and primary focus of our work was the 2004 collection [[AAD:Letters|''Norman Mailer’s Letters on ''An A ...linking each; formatting the overall project; and making the digital book work with the rest of the web site. In addition to the letters, students posted
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  • ...because He Is Our Genius |url=https://nyti.ms/2GtJjf3 |url-access=limited |work=New York Times Book Review |pages=27–28 |access-date=2018-12-18 }} Positi ...ticles/1972/06/15/keeping-up-with-norman-mailer/ |url-access=subscription |work=New York Review of Books |pages=21–22 |access-date=2018-12-18 }} Mixed.
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  • ...Mailer]] says that the astronauts are “tough men—daredevils,” but in their work for the space program, “suddenly they have to be priests.” He continues
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  • ...|first=John W. |date=February 1968 |title=From Vietnam to Obscenity |url= |work=Harper's Magazine |volume=236 |access-date= }} ...rst=Eliot |date=September 8, 1967 |title=Norman Mailer’s Cherry Pie |url= |work=The New York Times |location=CXVI |access-date= }}
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  • ...his own mind and heart, the early morning runs, foot work, trunk work, bag work, punishing years of sparring, and collecting a refinement of his instincts
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  • ...ct that was to emerge years later as ''Ancient Evenings'', the only Mailer work, I must confess, I could not get through! He spoke of his Jewish upbringing
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  • ...p. Limited edition. Contains five evocations of Provincetown from {{NM}}’s work, and Lennon’s introduction.
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  • ...but offers $15,000 for the "idea", which Nailer refuses to sell); also at work on ''[[Barbary Shore]]'' ("I think it reflected the impact of Hollywood on | style="vertical-align: top;" | Continues work on ''Barbary Shore'' in N.Y., Provincetown, Mass. and Putney, Vt.
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  • ...ersity of Oxford in 2019 and received a Dissertation Fellowship in 2015 to work in Norman Mailer’s archive at the Harry Ransom Research Center. Her book
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  • ...like. . . vex. V and H are related as consonants. P and F too. Maybe I can work up two clans of consonants. Anyway, let’s investigate the root ex. It is
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  • ...''Film Comment'' magazine. He has organized touring retrospectives of the work of Luc Moullet, Peter Whitehead and Norman {{NM}} and is the editor of ''Ar
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  • ...s creative writing and book art in the prison. He is also a musician whose work has appeared in film, video, and on stage.
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  • ...d Margaret Thatcher: “She’s probably the best politician I’ve ever seen at work anywhere.”
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  • In June, the Mailers return to Provincetown. He completes work on the final version of ''Barbary Shore'' ([[51.1]]) in Putney, VT, where t
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  • ...a mystery and a touch inaccessible the reader must enter the pages of his work in order to satisfy his curiosity. Seeing a man on television is all too li ...slick interviews with first-rank intellectuals who are very hostile to my work but who would on general reputation give me a fair show. Or perhaps an open
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  • ...d to James and Gaynell Davis, who all offered signal contributions to this work. And not least, to Jason Epstein, Joy de Menil, and Andrew Wylie.” ...www.nytimes.com/1997/04/14/books/norman-mailer-s-perception-of-jesus.html |work=New York Times |location=Sec. B. |page=7 |access-date=2019-03-11 }} Negativ
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  • ...e very close to this sort of thing, and conceal it in the most respectable work.
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  • ...13, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognized his body of work with an Academy Honorary Award. Pennebaker was called by ''The Independent'
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  • ...Philip Morais suggested that the Society undertake to get Norman Mailer's work back into the Norton Anthology of American Literature (it was dropped from
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  • ...er]] reprises his activities from induction into the Army in March 1944 to work on an unnamed novel [''The Deer Park'' ([[55.4]])]. See [[49.4]], [[58.6]],
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  • ...ovember 22, 2010 |title=Norris Church Mailer, Artist and Ally, Dies at 61 |work=New York Times |location=New York |ref=harv }} ...'hero' Mailer is missed |last=Bragg |first=M. A. |date=November 23, 2010 |work=CapeCodOnline.com|message-id=|url=http://www.capecodtimes.com/article/20101
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  • ...literary tradition. Any scholar working on Norman Mailer must consider the work of Barry Leeds.
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  • ...the reader a good and detailed sense of what it might be like to live and work in the CIA.”
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  • ...ublication, his research is currently focused on intersections between the work of Mailer, Susan Sontag and Joan Didion.
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  • ...ohen''. He has written about Modernist Poetry, Elizabethan Poetry, and the work of Louis Zukofsky. He is currently researching the early use of sound in Fr
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  • ...o releasing me for one book, and managed to sell this absolutely unwritten work for an incredible sum to Dial and Dell. This is in the strictest confidence Now as far as this new book goes, I’m quite ready to work up a contract with you right now if you so desire, but I think it might mak
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  • American literature. His work has recently appeared in ''The Journal of Men’s Studies and Americana''.
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  • ...t — for better or worse — I ''lived'' Mailer. Even before I discovered his work in the late 1960s, and then met him in the winter of 1970–71 in Provincet ...remaining the same,” as was the guide that came to define his life and his work.
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  • ...o [[w:Beverly Bentley|Beverly]]; An acknowledgment to Sandy Charlebois for work beyond the call of duty.” ...s: “Bust at the Pentagon”; “The Armies of the Dead.” For an account of the work’s genesis and reception written by the editor of ''Harper’s'', see ''Ne
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  • The reason I believe in these things is that they work. By expressing my paranoia in Lipton’s, I am less paranoid the next day, A few weeks ago, grinning, I said to him, “You know you ought to work for the secret service as a code breaker.” (Service. Society—er—in th
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  • ...ago Sun-Times'', 30 October, Sec. 2 (“Lifestyle”), 31. {{NM}} compares his work to that of a cobbler—”You’re doing your best to make good shoes for t
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  • ...yndon B. Johnson. The second half of the review’s title is most likely the work of the editors of ''Book Week'', according to [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. Rpt
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  • ...iler’s works.</ref> occurred only because in the general pressure of other work I forgot to recognize that this would affect your situation in Japan. It is ...I have found that when I have the power to make decisions but continue to work with other people that I tend to give away some of my power in embarrassmen
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  • ...el, ''Lá-Bas''. ''Playboy'' gave “Warlock” its annual award for best major work in fiction; it tied with an excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut’s ''Slapstick''. R
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  • ! Year !! Recipient !! Work | 2009 || J. Michael Lennon || For his work from 2002–2009 as founding president of the Norman Mailer Society
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  • ...f “totalitarianism” in American fiction of the 1960s, concentrating on the work of five American authors in that period, one of whom was Norman {{NM}}.
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  • ...etts]], on a writing fellowship at the [[w:Fine Arts Work Center|Fine Arts Work Center]]. Across Commercial Street, the narrow lane meandering through town ...into and we became friends. I like to think I was so turned on by Mailer’s work, I wanted so much to know him, I created an energy field that drew me to hi
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  • ...ocumentary film profiling him, {{NM}} was asked to name his most important work. He said that ''Ancient Evenings'' ([[83.18]]) “can stand alone,” addin
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  • ...author of “American Psalm, World Psalm” (Ashland Poetry Press, 2014). His work has appeared in ''The New Yorker'', ''The New York Times'', ''Poetry'', ''K
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  • ...K., and other mysteries. The essay’s subtitle, according to Mailer, is the work of the editors of ''New York''. ''Harlot’s Ghost'' ([[91.26]]) has its or
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  • ...ning [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s 102-word statement on his plans for future work. He says, “I have no concerted program. I would like to experiment and to
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  • ...collection of critical essays on Mailer, ''Norman Mailer: The Man and His Work'' (1971).</ref> ...it, since I’m best on things which are half-successful and so enable me to work them into shape—at any rate, realized or no, your idea was altogether rig
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  • ...has authored, co-authored, edited and co-edited numerous works. His recent work, ''God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything'' (2007), was nominate
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  • ...ne coach. I found myself feeling, ‘I’ll be damned if that fat bastard will work harder than me.’ ”
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  • ...', 11 July. The writer observes {{NM}}’s writing workshop at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. The brunt of his presentation is on the dangers of
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  • ...nnual grant of $250 to a scholar traveling to the HRC at Univ. of Texas to work in the Mailer Papers Archive. [[Don Kaufmann]], who like Barry wrote a pioneering study of Mailer’s work, passed away on October 13. Don was a life member of the Society, and atten
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  • ...|last=Cook |first=Bruce |date=November 4, 1972 |title=Aquarius Rex |url= |work=National Observer |pages=1–15 |access-date= }} Positive. ...George and the Godfather |url=https://nyti.ms/2R3jmqt |url-access=limited |work=New York Times |page=39 |access-date=2018-12-18 }}
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  • I would like to share with you a seminal work of nonfiction by my father: until now, a hidden literary gem, and one that ...ed to put it in writing,” I thought, and eagerly read his assessment of my work:
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  • ...about middle-class urban professional intellectuals who go to offices and work, the difference between them is 2 on a scale of 100.”
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  • ...ring the McCarthy era, and he subsequently moved to Paris and Rome to find work. Knox’s screenwriter credits, where he adapted approximately 150 Italian
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  • ...n PEN Congress panels. {{NM}}, who was both praised and criticized for his work in organizing the conference, called for a vote on removing him: “the vot
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  • ...writer--> |date=November 11, 2007 |title=Farewell to the Tough Guy |url= |work=Observer |location=Editorial |page=32 |access-date= |ref=harv }}</ref> ...007 |title=Column Five: Farewell to a Literary Great, with Chutzpah |url= |work=Guardian |page=1 |access-date= |ref=harv }}</ref>
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  • ...er I used to be able to go out and drink and eat and have a good time, and work the next day. I got to the point where I couldn’t do that. Either I wrote
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  • ...00 apiece, Ed and me, with Dan’s share being that he’d being doing all the work. And that’s where the trouble started with the relationship because I had ...off to anyone wrong, who never wanted to call a play that wasn’t going to work. Very cautious, but occasionally daring. So the two of them had skills that
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  • ...o shaping the 20th century literary landscape and underscores how Mailer’s work can help us confront the challenges of today. Preorder: [https://amzn.to/3y ...merican novelist Norman Mailer]” argues that “[t]he censorship of Mailer’s work has a thoroughly reactionary, antidemocratic content.”
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  • ...appearances of an item. This information, however, is confined to Mailer’s work, apart from the intervening collections and significant reprintings noted a ...y-critical audience and for book collectors and other admirers of Mailer’s work. It should be helpful to both (overlapping) groups, especially on matters o
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  • ...Piano: Portraits of Writers, Filmmakers, Playwrights and Other Artists at Work''. New York: Times Books, 1988.
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  • ...er: Mark Twain in the Shadow of the Civil War'' (2013). He is currently at work on a book about Norman Mailer, Jack Henry Abbott, and ''The Executioner’s
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  • ...tifies particularly relevant bibliographic references for Mailer’s seminal work.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr17moss}} ...tle=Brooklyn Minority Report: ‘She Thought the Russians Was Coming’ |url= |work=Esquire |location= |page=129 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
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  • ...ceded him. Not sure what to expect I tried to be nonchalant, but it didn’t work. I was overwhelmed and completely lost my voice. ''People'' magazine was th ...n 1997 and moved there permanently in 2004, allowing Michael and Norman to work closely on several projects. It was during these last ten years that some o
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  • ...al than his H. Art is a homeostatic excretion, and in the faults of an art work, the shoddy passages, the scenes which did not come off, or the overblown p
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  • ...''Harlot’s Ghost'' ([[91.26]]) and explained, “When I’m writing a novel, I work at least 200 days a year, maybe 250. I write about five or six pages a day.
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  • ...l “is I think of all my novels the one which shows the fewest signs of the work which went into it, and I like it that way.” The first edition of ''The D
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  • ...as well as many counterculture and underground publications. His magazine work is collected in several collections, including ''[[Advertisements for Mysel
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  • “From ‘A Work in Progress.’ ” ''Paris Review'', no. 86 (winter), 10-14. First advance
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  • ...Of course, the paradox is that the best people working for the government work for the CIA. So I wanted to explore the American establishment at its top a
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  • ...brush with the Provincetown police. Rpt: ''Norman Mailer: The Man and His Work'', edited by [[Robert F. Lucid]]. Boston: Little, Brown, 1971; and Macdonal
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  • ...dge |first=John W. |date=November 13, 1976 |title=Godhead Revisited |url= |work=Saturday Review |pages=25–27 |access-date= }} Positive. ...=Crews |first=Frederick |date=March 3, 1977 |title=Stuttering Giant |url= |work=New York Review of Books |pages=7–9 |access-date= }} Negative.
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  • ...el, ''Ingenue''. He says that “letting one writer-actress revise [sic] the work of another is like leaving hashish on an assassin.” Brower (originally Br
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  • ...Mailer|Mailer]]’s most important, conducted 6 July 1963. Rpt: ''Writers at Work: The “Paris Review” Interviews'', edited by Alfred Kazin. 3rd ser. New
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  • Sometimes you work up a theory
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  • ...labors large and small that contributed so much to the publication of this work.” Discarded title: “Pablo and Fernande: Portrait of Picasso as a Young ...books/article/Mailer-s-Picasso-Probes-the-Link-Between-Genius-3021679.php |work=San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle |pages=1, 6 |access-date=2019-03-10 }} P
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  • ...self, but more important still is the terrific woman in her who accepts my work no matter how painful it is to her, who is even capable of wishing only the
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  • ...kplug for Writer’s Congress.” Outlines the fund-raising and organizational work for the upcoming PEN Congress. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] is lauded by Gay Ta
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  • ...tistic categories and activities: play, book, painter, food, film, musical work, celebrity, activity, virtue, place, mental attitude, type of humor and “
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  • ...te=November 18, 1959 |title=Review of ''Advertisements for Myself'' |url= |work=Village Voice |location= |access-date= }} Positive. Rpt: Wolf and Fancher ( ...|first=Gore |date=January 2, 1960 |title=The Norman Mailer Syndrome |url= |work=Nation |pages=13–16 |access-date= }} Mixed. Rpt: Lucid (1971), Bloom (198
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  • ...y 27, 1975 |title=Norman Mailer’s Great White Hope Is Still Himself |url= |work=Chicago Tribune |location=Sec. 7, 3 |access-date= }} Negative. ...t=George V. |date=August 3, 1975 |title=Another View of Foreman-Ali |url= |work=Boston Globe |location=Sec. A |page=15 |access-date= }} Positive.
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  • ...ate=January 25, 2007 |title=The Devil You Know, The Devil You Don't |url= |work=Village Voice |location= |access-date= }} Positive. ...first=Thomas |date=January 2007 |title=Portrait of a Young Dictator |url= |work=Wall Street Journal |pages=20–21 |access-date= }} Mixed.
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  • ...s collection of photographs of 83 writers, accompanied by a quote from the work of each. Mailer’s quote is the opening paragraph of ''Advertisements for
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  • ...with a Bachelor of Arts in English and minors in French and Teaching. Her work has been featured in ''Chasing Light: A Burgert Brothers Anthology'', ''Pan
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  • ...be explored more. The trouble with most projective techniques is that they work better for people on the college-to-expert express than they do for weird-o
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  • ...iting, and the agony novelists endure when a poor job of translating their work into a film occurs: “To be crude about it, it’s like someone making lov
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  • ...xtaposition the two endlessly found both entertaining and instructive. His work has appeared, among other places, in ''California Quarterly'', ''Negative C
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  • ...ized in the Paris newspapers, and Gide sometimes published portions of his work in installments for ''La Nouvelle Revue Française''. ...romised to deliver the manuscript, his baby dying of consumption, he would work on ''The Idiot'' through the night, using the hours when his mind could fun
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  • ...am; less on purely literary matters. Rpt: ''Norman Mailer: The Man and His Work'', edited by [[Robert F. Lucid]]. Boston: Little, Brown, 1971; as “Excerp
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  • ...). All three self-interviews were prompted by his interest in the life and work of Pablo Picasso. Rpt: [[88.6]]. See [[95.37]], [[95.38]].
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  • ...it would be a “kind of ombudsman” that would perform “objective, scholarly work,” and he would like to have “an umbilical relationship” to it. See [[
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  • ...ts like the death-wish for so many decades now, and yet have done no large work I know of on what are probably the two greatest abstractions for the mass o
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  • ...online. Her poetry has appeared in literary journals and she performed her work recently at the downtown 92YTribeca café. In the fall of 1968 she was aske
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  • ...William Faulkner: “I’m as good a hardworking pro as anyone around. When I work I don’t like to know where I’m going. After I get there, out on the roc
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  • ...f between his craft and mine was considerable. I knew I still had a lot of work to do. As one of the most prolific authors I had ever known, he was always ...where it wasn’t due, or to suffer fools gladly (as anyone who has read his work will realize at once). I am not putting all this down to brag; far from it.
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  • ...pient of a Jule and Avery Hopwood Award at the University of Michigan. His work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in ''Puerto del Sol'', ''Sukoon'',
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  • ...thought, especially to users who may be unfamiliar with or new to Mailer’s work. While readers would find this application of footnotes redundant, the natu
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  • ...t-link= |interviewer=Daniel Asa Rose |title=Advertisements for a Gay Self |work=New York |date=January 26, 2007 |volume=40 |issue=4 |page=9 |publisher= |lo ...link= |interviewer=William Doig |title=The Nerve Interview: Norman Mailer |work=Nerve |date=November 12, 2007 |publisher= |location= |url=https://web.archi
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  • ...e spent too much time exploring ourselves. We haven’t done the imaginative work that could have helped define America, and as a result we’re not a nation
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  • ...est in what I have written has a short half-life. Once I finish a piece of work, my interest moves to other matters, and all is left to my filing system. I ...f the road — then, for certain, if a reasonable denouement does come to my work, the materials to support this scribbler have been put in place. And should
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  • ...a high pitch, each chapter appearing in ''Esquire'' while he was still at work on the next: a method now unusual but common enough among the great novelis
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  • ..., Budd Schulberg and Tony Tanner contributed statements on the man and the work in this tribute, limited to 750 softcover presentation copies. Mailer’s f
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  • ...t=Amis |first=Martin |date=September 10, 1995 |title=Fatally Flawed |url= |work=Times |location=(London) |pages=1–2 |access-date= }} Positive. ...rst=Patricia |date=April 30, 1995 |title=Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? |url= |work=San Francisco Chronicle |page=1 |access-date= }} Negative.
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  • ...“And if I have a fundamental notion it’s that people have to do their own work. I’m not prescribing.” Rpt: As “Aquarius Rex” in ''Will the Real No
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  • ...sense that to love others and love myself is to deprive myself of further work. To go in and in and in, and never stop, as I am half-stopping today, by bo
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  • ...omeodynamic demands the most. Given conditions, the compromise, to wit the work, is always the best possible expression, the most efficient compromise. Whi
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  • ...ipedia:Harry Grey|Harry Grey]] novel, ''The Hoods''. Leone didn’t like his work, and spread rumors that he spent all his time in a hotel room with an 18-ye
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  • ...d more and more by television. Announcements are given at top speed and so work better. The comedian of the present is a racer going faster and faster, doi
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  • ...s College (B.A.). His publications include ''American Talmud: The Cultural Work of Jewish American Fiction'' (SUNY Press, 2007) and a co-edited volume (wit
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  • ...against the Day a Norman Mailest Comes Along |url=https://nyti.ms/2R5TCtM |work=New York Times Book Review |pages=1, 14, 16 |access-date=2018-12-18 }} Nega ...amb |url=https://static01.nyt.com/packages/html/books/mailer-prisoner.pdf |work=New York Times |page=37 |access-date=2018-12-18 }} Positive.
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  • ...enting these suggestions. Users, therefore, have a say in how they want to work influencing platform development. However, once a platform reaches the stag ...s. Why build from the ground up when pre-made platforms will likely do the work we need?
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  • ...ive four-letter words are obviously the grunts of love and defecation. And work or labor. And for that matter eating and sleeping. I bet the eee sounds cam
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  • ...sparkled, his spirit of Jewish mischief, which animated both his life and work, remained undimmed. ...ing Jewish themes into writing that often seems very different from Jewish work. When I mentioned to a group of scholars at a conference last year at the H
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  • ...n an honest, moral judgment on them.’” Mailer also notes that he is now at work on a short book about Pablo Picasso, “a biographical sketch, an interpret
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  • ...In the course of four days of lectures, class visits and readings from his work, Mailer spoke of race relations in America, advertising, literary style, th
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  • ...arriage between a godlike Male and Female, a marriage, indeed that may not work a great deal better than the majority of ours!” Rpt: ''Living Philosophie
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  • ...t the editors were not aware of all the previous Simon reviews of Mailer’s work when they assigned the review to him, after four others turned down the ass
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  • ...aling interview with the author of the first book-length study of {{NM}}’s work (''[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]]'', New York University Press,
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  • ...rtain charity of mind. He was very narrow-minded, and so that shows in his work. But on the other hand, it also gives that intensity, that luster, that pat
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  • ...ree days for panels, papers, films and informal discussion about the life, work and reputation of the late Mr. Mailer.
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  • ...nd our address is 607 Commercial Street. My plans are simple. I’m going to work Monday to Friday and have fun on weekends. So feel ready to come any weeken
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  • ...ack publisher here, and as you know, a third or fourth carbon is no joy to work with. At any rate, dear Eiichi, let me know what is most comfortable for yo ...Isn’t it true that when one is working hard there is never any news, just work. Please say hello to your children and to your dear wife, and ask Toshio an
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  • ...behind the “center” of the artist’s aim, then one has created a false art-work, no more than a past product even as it was conceived as a future one.
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  • ...t 6, 1984 |title=Mailer Turns Mystery Writer, with Exciting Results |url= |work=St. Petersburg Times |location=6D |access-date= }} Positive. ...ue |first=Denis |date=July 29, 1984 |title=Death on the Windy Dunes |url= |work=New York Times Book Review |pages=1, 32–33 |access-date= }} Mi
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  • ...on of the writer. Writing is a form of amputation—only a part of you is at work,” but when you direct, he continues, you use all of your body and mind fo
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  • ...Herman’s piece quotes [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] at length on his ambitions, work schedule and the style employed in ''The Executioner’s Song'' ([[79.14]])
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  • ...Other writers examine complex connections between Mailer’s writing and the work of other germinal writers, including Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Burroughs, and
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  • ...s — and I would doubtless have answered you on the instant but was lost in work, and if I don’t answer a good letter at once, it always seems as if month ...eces and my own converged on ''Ancient Evenings''. Having come to see this work as the pinnacle of Mailer’s literary invention — a pinnacle of hist
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  • ...writing.” Several of the participants debated the respective merits of the work of Mailer and [[w:Saul Bellow|Saul Bellow]].
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  • ''Managing Mailer'' is a work about
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  • ...had lunch with my mother today and she took the idea of my father quitting work very well, and the lunch was very pleasant. Again I was moved almost to tea
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  • ...ter for WBUR, Boston’s National Public Radio affiliate. He is currently at work on a biography of the novelist James Salter.
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  • ...e, an Arts and Letters Fellowship, and the Emerging Writer Fellowship. His work has appeared in many literary journals, including ''Post Road'', ''The Sun'
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  • ...s not to my knowledge a single example of a talented writer who did better work after his analysis. The rebel in him was quieted too much.
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  • ...y is how many of us have had long, fruitful relationships with Norman, his work, and his company of friends. Now that Norman has passed on, their stories w ...tion to the Ohio U press for publication. By the end of 1971 I defended my work in front of a committee including an eighteenth-century scholar confused ab
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