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  • File:1969-NM-credit-Paul-Schwartzman.jpg|Credit: Paul Schwartzman. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ..., 50–60, 62–63. Nonfiction narrative. Second of a three-part series on the 1969 moon shot, later incorporated with much reordering into ''Of a Fire on the [[Category:Works]]
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  • “The Campaign Slogan Is ‘Vote the Rascals In.’” Article-interview by James R. Dickenson. ''National Observer'', 5 Ma File:Campaign-buttons-1969 27920250891 o.jpg
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  • ...ected Poems, 1969-1989|Introduction to ''Messages: New and Selected Poems, 1969-1989'']], by Luke Breit, 5–8. Fort Bragg, CA: Q.E.D. Press, 1989. Softcov [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...in one issue.” Graves quotes Mailer on the length: “I can’t write anything in 5,000 words, and 10,000 words is just for poker money.” See [[69.83]], [[ [[Category:Works]]
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  • “Citizen Mailer Sees No Point in Losing.” Article by Nick Browne. ''Village Voice'', 29 May, 3, 54. Portra [[Category:Works]]
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  • “Six Democratic Candidates for Mayor Tangle in First TV Debate.” Article by Richard Reeves. ''New York Times'', 16 May, [[Category:Works]]
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  • In the Nation: Mailer with His Hair Combed.” Article by Tom Wicker. ''New Yo [[Category:Works]]
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  • “Mailer and a Member of S.D.S. Seeking Posts on Harvard’s Board of Overseers in a Poll of Alumni.” Article by Robert M. Smith. ''New York Times'', 21 Apr [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...llander. ''New York Post'', 5 June, 18. Report on an earlier campaign stop in Bedford-Stuyvesant where both [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] and Breslin spoke. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ews'', 1 June, pp. 1, 35. Portrait of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] campaigning in Red Hook and elsewhere, with brief quotes. Rpt: [[69.80]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...Burks. ''New York Times'', 21 May, 35. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted in opposition to a new Manhattan expressway. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ticle-interview by Bernard Weinraub. ''New York Times'', 8 June, 73. A day in the life of candidate [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] with quotes from him and adv [[Category:Works]]
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  • “Mayoral Candidates Vie in Two TV Debates: Democrats Get 10 Questions.” Article by Clayton Knowles. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...lengthiest comment on blacks in the U.S. Rpt: [[72.7]], [[82.19]]; partial in ''The Look Book'', edited by Leo Rosten. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1975, a [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...writer. ''New York Times'', 10 June, 38. Mailer says, “I will probably be in politics for the rest of my life. I mean it.” [[Category:Works]]
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  • “Five Democratic Mayoral Candidates in Primary Today Trade Last-Minute Gibes: Badillo, Mailer, Wagner Hold News Co [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...Norman Mailer|Mailer]] tells a meeting of Park Slope Independent Democrats in an old Irish neighborhood that he stands for “everything from black power [[Category:Works]]
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  • “Mailer Says That Alienation Is Major Problem in City.” Article-interview by Bernard Weinraub. ''New York Times'', 12 May, [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...er]]’s campaign in the Democratic primary. Mailer is quoted on the dangers in his various proposals: “Hundreds of dangers. People who have vitality and [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...might back John V. Lindsay if he promises to do more for low-income people in New York. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...New York Times'', 15 June, 1, 56. Omnibus article on the mayoral primaries in New York. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted during his visit to Macy’s w [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...68, 70, 72, 74. Nonfiction narrative. Third of a three-part series on the 1969 moon shot, later incorporated with much reordering into ''Of a Fire on the [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...his agent, Scott Meredith, who calls Mailer “the most sought-after author in America today.” [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...''New York Times'', 4 May, 53. Humorous account, in the “News of the Week in Review” section of the Sunday ''Times'', of the beginning of the Mailer-B [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...g Press'', 31 May, 3A; cover photograph of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. A day in the life of candidate Mailer, with brief quotes and a profile highlighting [[Category:Works]]
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  • “Mailer Plays a Nightclub Date in Mayoral Quest.” Article by Sidney E. Zion. ''New York Times'', 9 May, 24. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...Daily Magazine'', an insert). [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted at length in this piece, one of a series on the mayoral primary candidates. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...eared in Gelmis’s “Mailer Reviews a Chaotic Year,” ''Newsday'', 10 January 1969, 39A; [[88.6]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...r|Mailer]] for a post-mortem. Mailer counters the “liberal canon, cemented in concrete, that we ruined Herman Badillo’s chance of winning the mayoralty [[Category:Works]]
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  • “Mailer Pulls Throng in Village.” Article by Associated Press writer, ''New York Post'', 8 May, 1 [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...al Politics.” By Leticia Kent. ''Vogue'', 15 August, 86–89, 139. Conducted in May before the primary election for mayor, Kent’s interview focuses on th [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...riter. ''New York Times'', 11 June, 50. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted in this roundup article on the primary. He proposes that the city dispense leg [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...York. Rpt: [[69.80]] and as “An Instrument for the City” (original title) in [[72.7]], [[82.19]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...l Since World War II'', edited by Marcus Klein. Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett, 1969, and [[13.1]]. See [[66.3]], [[66.7]], [[66.8]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...cement of the candidacies of Mailer and Breslin at the Overseas Press Club in New York. See [[69.17]], [[69.20]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...emarks, including [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. The full text of his speech is in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]) and ''The Essential Mailer'' ([[82.19]]) [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...earance with Mailer’s state senator, John J. Marchi, a candidate for mayor in the Republican primary. [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...er left after saying “If you don’t get that North Vietnam flag out of here in five minutes, I’m leaving.” [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ht run for mayor of New York in the 17 June Democratic primary by forging, in his words, a “hip coalition of the right and the left.” [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...thousand” that “New York has the best people and the worst administration in the world.” See [[69.45]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...s'', 17 April, 50. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] announces his intention to run in the Democratic mayoral primary “assuming there’s support among students [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...9.7]], and Jimmy Breslin does in [[69.24]]. Rpt: In a greatly revised form in ''Managing Mailer'' ([[70.7]]). [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...e 200 police officers and trainees at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. Mailer says he had “the reputation of being a cop-hater,” but [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...d degree holders. Mailer agreed to run, but said, “I don’t think one voice in 30 would do a great deal.” See [[69.9]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. Mailer complained about Fallaci’s inaccuracy in [[70.5]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ion. I’m free to move.” Rpt: A slightly truncated version appeared earlier in Nova (London), March, 106-7, 109. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ns [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] on the relationship of literature and politics in an omnibus article which also includes reflections on the campaign, a full [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ght'' ([[68.8]]). Sandroff gives several of Mailer’s comments on the chaos in the country, and this: “The act of writing is so damnably hard, such a gr [[Category:Works]]
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  • .... Seder. Mailer is quoted as pledging “not to use four-letter obscenities ‘in public’ for the duration of the campaign.” [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...]]). His speech provided the title for this piece. The full speech appears in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]). See [[69.3]], [[69.4]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...to with the men elected today.” Breslin said, “I am mortified to take part in a process that requires the bars to be closed.” [[Category:Works]]
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  • known as New Journalism. He wrote for the ''New York Times'' in the 1960s. His works include ''The Bridge'' (1964), ''The Kingdom and the Power'' (1969), ''Fame and Obscurity'' (1970), ''Honor Thy Father'' (1971), ''Thy Neighbo
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  • ...at Yeshiva University. Alice Krakauer, Mailer’s press aide, is also quoted in the piece. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...zer Prize for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]) and his point of view in it: “Good journalism is acquainting the reader with your idiosyncrasies a [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...l campaign]], possible feminist response to the novel, and his frustration in reading the biography of him by Hilary Mills ([[82.23]]). See [[83.2]], [[8 [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...ed of several scholars, social critics, students and an ex-police official in the wake of uprisings at several campuses. The other respondents are: Andre [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ry, Hubert Humphrey, and movie-making. The full text of Mailer’s speech is in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]) and ''The Essential Mailer'' ([[82.19]]) [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1960s]]
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  • ...''[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]]'', New York University Press, 1969), Mailer discusses a number of topics surrounding the violence of modern li [[Category:Works]]
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  • “[https://www.nytimes.com/1969/06/14/archives/mayoral-candidates-reply-to-7-questions-from-the-times-on-go [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...into ''Managing Mailer''. See numerous other [[:Category:Mailer for Mayor|1969 entries on the mayoral campaign]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...during Vision of Norman Mailer'' (2002), and countless essays and reviews. In 2014, he published a candid and moving memoir, ''A Moveable Beast: Scenes f * {{cite book |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |authormask=1 |date=1969 |title=The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer |url=https://prmlr.us/svnm |l
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  • ...oo late to be included in the American first edition, and so appeared only in subsequent editions. Rembar is Mailer’s first cousin, and the foreword is [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...on papers, including much of the language in these excerpts, are collected in ''Running against the Machine'' ([[69.80]]). See Joe Flaherty’s op-ed pie [[Category:Works]]
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  • Dedication: “To my Father.” Nominated for the National Book Award in the history and biography category. Rpt: [[68.27]], [[76.5]], [[98.7]] (par ...ng, but also because there was a polarity in ’68 more congenial to me than in ’72.|author={{NM}} |source=[[75.11]] }}
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  • ...t a matrimaniac, or call him a mensch. We call Norman Mailer a still point in a turning world.” See also “The Amours of Norman, Chapters 5 and 6,” [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...r Society]], and served as its Vice President since the Society’s founding in 2003. ...during Vision of Norman Mailer'' (2002), and countless essays and reviews. In 2014, he published a candid and moving memoir, ''A Moveable Beast: Scenes f
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  • ''[[Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]'' by [[J. Michael Lennon]] and [[Donna Pedro Lennon]] and edited ...journal of the Norman Mailer Society, publishes articles, notes, creative works, interviews, commentary, images, and book reviews relevant to the life and
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  • ...ican Dream Expanded|''An American Dream'' Expanded]]. If you’re interested in helping out, see the project [[Talk:An American Dream Expanded|outline and * '''02/03/19''': Our first digital book, [[Barry H. Leeds]]’ 1969 study ''[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]]'' has just been publishe
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  • ...the sciences category. Rpt: {{NM}}’s three-part series in ''Life'' on the 1969 moon shot ([[69.81]], [[69.83]], [[70.1]]) was incorporated, with major rev {{cquote|Nonetheless, he might be in superb shape to study the flight of Apollo 11 to the moon. For he was detac
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  • * {{cite book |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |date=1969 |title=[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]] |location=New York |publi * {{cite book |last=Kaufmann |first=Donald |date=1969 |title=Norman Mailer: The Countdown (The First Twenty Years) |url=https://a
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  • ''New York • New York University Press, 1969'' {{efn|''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer'' is reproduced here with ...ded critical opinion. This, the first full-length study of Norman Mailer's works, attempts to deal honestly with Mailer the artist.
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  • ...bors of the Moon” in [[63.37]], [[84.17]] and [[98.7]]; and “Togetherness” in 98.7. See [[62.5]], [[62.7]], [[64.2]]. ...those electronic canyons where a myriad of fine moments were forever dying in the iridescence of foam.|author=Norman Mailer |source=71.31}}
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  • ...appear in [[13.1]], and truncated form in [[98.7]]. See [[:Category:Works in 1963|1963 entries]] and [[14.4]]. ...ambition, but for anyone who would like a clue to the mood of the country in the summer of 1963 just before that autumn of assassination which would cha
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  • ...s all but one of the 54 poems in the American edition, which were restored in later editions, those lacking an “A” on the inside back flap of the dus ...ar, usually in a truncated form, in [[98.7]]; others are reprinted in full in [[13.1]]. See [[65.2]].
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  • ...ohn W. |date=1966 |title=Time to Murder and Create: The Contemporary Novel in Crisis |url=https://archive.org/details/timetomurdercrea00aldr |location=Ne ...t J. |date=1980 |title=Acts of Regeneration: Allegory and Archetype in the Works of Norman Mailer |url= |location=Columbia; London |publisher=University of
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  • ...k: Putnam’s, 15 September; London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, March or April 1969. Novel, 208 pp., $4.95.}} ...lacks one. The dedication, with correct spelling of Farbar’s name, appears in three subsequent softcover editions.
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  • ...: Jason Miller discusses [https://wilkes.edu/revisethis 2019’s conference] in the November issue of ''Revise This!'' ...a self-described ‘nasty streak’ who as head of G.P. Putnam’s Sons released works by Norman Mailer and Terry Southern among others and signed up Vladimir Nab
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  • ...ed the Mailer archive in the early 70s. Lucid's checklist of Mailer's work in his 1971 collection, ''Norman Mailer: The Man and His Work'', is the place ...tions in English, has been an excellent resource. Finally, B.A. Sokoloff's 1969 compilation, ''A Bibliography of Norman Mailer'', has been useful, especial
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  • [[File:Norman Mailer (1948).jpg|thumb|400px|Norman Mailer in 1948.]] ...power, technology, architecture, identity and the art of writing appeared in a 60-year run of novels and nonfiction narratives, plays, poems, sports rep
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  • ...and Charles Devlin for the aid and encouragement given me at various times in the writing of this novel.” ...ut an insane asylum based on a one-week job Mailer held at a Boston asylum in the summer of 1942.
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  • ...intellectual ideas of Judaism and how these ideas make themselves manifest in our daily lives.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr02ber}} ...one in his house. He readily agreed, admitting it would be his first seder in fifty years! During the seder, at which [[John Buffalo Mailer|John Buffalo]
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  • ...ly new coinages. Based on the illustrative quotations attributed to Mailer in the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', 196 matches exist. Mailer, the person an ...|Coleman|2012|p=1}} Based on the illustrative quotations attributed to him in the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' (2nd ed.), 196 matches as of this date, M
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  • .... Each are divided according to work. Abbreviations that were not included in {{harvtxt|Lennon|2008a|}} or {{harvtxt|Adams|1974|}} are new to this projec | ''SFNM''{{efn|Abbreviated ''SF'' in {{harvtxt|Adams|1974|p=4, passim}}.}}
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  • ...stin,}} announced the acquisition of the entire [[Norman Mailer]] archive. In response to the question “Why Texas?” Mailer commented, ...erica. What the hell. Since it’s going to Texas, let’s say one of the best in the world.}}
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  • ...arry Ransom Humanities Center, Flair Conference: Norman Mailer and America in Conflict, {{date|2006-11-10|MDY}}.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr01len}} ...) a novelist, actor, movie director, pugilist, political candidate,<ref>In 1969, Mailer ran for the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City; he ca
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  • ...n “housing projects of fact and issue.” Mailer was nevertheless scrupulous in the reporting of facts, inviting comparisons between his reporting of polit ...eristic strategies to meet the challenge of creating compelling narratives in the relative absence of real-life drama.
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  • ...was the nearest guideline to absolute truth that the working novelist had in my young days.” See [[85.14]]. ...mes to My Aid |title=Who Lost An American |url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.126139 |location=New York |publisher=Macmillan |pages=1–29
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  • ...An examination of the dimensions, complications, and rewards of collecting works by Norman Mailer. |url=https://prmlr.us/mr03ahe }} definitely a good artist. Others must agree because, in my experience, many
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  • ...sed mechanized world of NASA, about a journey he could no more participate in directly than any other hack journalist, and about subjects, astronauts, wh ...Mailer would exploit that — to some extent they were right. Neil Armstrong in particular is presented as hiding behind an inauthentic discourse, as thoug
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  • ...ugh like bugs who speak. It is as if we insist that athletes who are great in the ring should have for civilized balance no real stature outside. [[File:Torrees-mailer.jpeg|thumb|left|Mailer and Torres in ''Maidstone'', 1969 (from DA Pennebaker’s camera).]]
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  • ...=Much of the following has been incorporated into ''[[NM:WD|Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]''.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr03bib}} ...rv}} Norman Mailer answers questions concerning his new novel ''The Castle in the Forest''.
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  • {{dc|dc=W|rites Mailer in “The White Negro” in 1957:}} “At bottom, the drama of the psychopath is that he seeks love. No ...sed orgone boxes. As Old Bull Lee (Burroughs) tells Sal Paradise (Kerouac) in ''On the Road'', {{" '}}Say, why don’t you fellows try my orgone accumula
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  • ...PAGENAME}}/</span>“Her Problems Were Everyone’s Problems”: Self and Gender in ''The Deer Park''}} ...An examination of "Her Problems Were Everyone's Problems": Self and Gender in ''The Deer Park'' to the work of [[Norman Mailer]].|url=http://prmlr.us/mr1
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  • ...=Much of the following has been incorporated into ''[[NM:WD|Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]''.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr02bib}} ...date=May 9, 1968 |url=https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1968/05/09/violence-in-oakland/ |accessdate=2020-10-01 |ref=harv }} With other signatories.
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  • ...ize:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 9, 2015/</span>“Up to the Nostrils in Anguish”: Mailer and Bellow on Masculine Anxiety and Violent Catharsis}} ...onflict have shifted what new perspective might readers have of this work? In particular, what now can be said about the novel’s depiction of the shapi
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  • ...ography: Mailer told Lennon toward the end of his life, to “put everything in,” and he has: triumphs, disasters and all the warts. ...gh because he easily got impatient. I don’t think he was really interested in what I had to say; he wanted to talk and be heard. . . . If you ask me what
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  • ...S.A.'' trilogy and Melville’s ''Moby-Dick''. Its influence can be detected in near-contemporary novels such as ''From Here to Eternity'' and onward thr ...nces; his contributions to a variety of literary genres; his participation in the American political sphere; the philosophical, religious, and gendered c
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Norman Mailer’s Letters on ''An American Dream'', 1963–1969/Introduction}} ...the final chapter, when Rojack confronts Kelly in his penthouse apartment in the Waldorf Towers.
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  • ...beyond Mailer scholarship, which is a way of saying that Mailer is not (or in a just world ''would not be'') merely of interest to specialists. ...ailer at least, had the great utility of making life meaningful especially in the face of cultural forces that trivialize meaning-making activities.
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  • ...d transcendental. The poetics is also plural in its underlying statics and in the narrative ''dynamics'' that these statics help constitute. }} ...into a ''single'', deep structure specific to a single author’s vision as in Bordwell’s poetics of the communitarian films of Yasujiro Ozu.{{efn|{{har
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  • ...Lennon is also writing a memoir, “Getting on the Bus: Mailer’s Last Years in Provincetown,” which chronicles his experiences with Norman Mailer.}} it a better place to live in.
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  • ...sion of the author. From {{cite book |last=Kaufmann |first=Donald L. |date=1969 |title=Norman Mailer: The Countdown |url= |location=Carbondale, IL |publish ...use in the last forty years, there has been a “transition in consciousness in the character of our times” which has “moved us from the state of the t
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  • ...ion, and he edited ''Pieces and Pontifications'' and a host of other major works on and about Norman Mailer so I am just going to turn it over to these guys ...y scholar of Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, and Theodore Dreiser, and of course in writing about them there were no living witnesses that you could ever talk
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  • ...h that is the source of a philosophy—an approach to life and literary work—in opposition to the society within which one lives. The rebellious path to su {{cquote|The great day in the man is the birth of perception, which instantly throws him on the party
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  • ...th powers unknown, helped to twist and turn us unproductively inward while in the background arose a damnable Asian war that left us mocking the principl ...the 1960s, spun inside out in the 1970s, and set before a fun-house mirror in the 1980s, we remained consumed by the mysteries of the self. Our unswervin
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  • ...-size:22px;">{{BASEPAGENAME}}/</span>Secret Agency: American Individualism in ''Oswald's Tale'' and ''Libra''}}
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  • ...fiction. The book’s chapter on Mailer’s ''[[Ancient Evenings]]'' appeared in the 2009 edition of ''[[MR09|The Mailer Review]]'', so the “essay” belo ...And there is no Truth in us.|author=Betty Jean Craige|source=''Relativism in the Arts''}}
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  • ...ian [[w:Joseph Ellis|Joseph Ellis]] extended the Founders’ dialogues to us in ''American Dialogue: The Founders and Us''. Mailer and Ellis cover much sim {{cquote|Nothing but integrity in private and justice in public bodies can preserve a republic. If calamities are necessary to teach
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  • ...agazine''. I had published my first book entitled ''Acts of Regeneration'' in 1981 about Mailer’s work; based on that book, editor John Bethell (a kind [[File:1983 Mailer and Begiebing.jpg|thumb|Robert Begiebing and Norman Mailer in the latter’s Brooklyn apartment, September 1982. Photo by Christopher Joh
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  • ...el |note=Abbreviations for titles of books by and about Mailer referred to in the notes are linked or may be found on “[[Norman Mailer's First Editions ...in print. Random House will publish a selected edition of Mailer’s letters in 2008, edited by Lennon.
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