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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • February, 146–148. Rpt: [[63.37]], [[67.11]] (as “The Locust Cry”), [[82.19]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • April, 335–337. Rpt: [[63.37]], partial in [[98.7]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • June, 517–518. Rpt: [[63.37]], partial in [[98.7]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • Untitled poem beginning: “The most eligible bachelor in London.” ''Harvard Advocate'' 97 (spring), 47. Rpt: [[66.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • January, 65. Comment on television, the astronauts and totalitarianism. Rpt: [[63.37]] (partial). {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • May, 37, 40. Comment on the coming “architectural plague.” Rpt: [[63.37]] (partial). {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • Untitled poem beginning: “One never hears the words intended.” ''Way Out'' (School of Living, Brookville, Ohio) 19 (Jan {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...merican Scholar'' (spring), 232–237. Contains quotes from court records on the stabbing found nowhere else. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “Liston and the Author: ‘I Can Call You a Bum.’” Article by Stan Isaacs. ''Newsday'', {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...issent'' 13 (May–June), 304–306. Essay. Rpt: As “Introducing Our Argument” in [[66.11]]. See [[66.5]]. Rpt: [[13.1]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “To the Lower Classes.” ''New Statesman'', 29 September, 445. Poem. Accompanied b {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...editor. ''Newsweek'', 12 September, 2. Complaint about being misquoted in the 29 August review of [[66.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...merican journalism, the Kennedys and U.S. policy toward Cuba. Rpt: partial in [[63.37]] and [[68.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...omen’s Wear Daily'', 1 May, 4. Comment on the Vietnam War, the blurring of the sexes, and racial politics. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ..., 50. Brief and sympathetic comment on the Columbia students who took over the university. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • The Prizefighter and the Author.” Article by Leonard Shecter. ''New York Post'', 27 September. Sti {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...July, 41–42, 44, 105–108. The installment is followed by the same line as in [[64.7]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...w by unidentified interviewer. ''New York Post'', 25 March, 38. Comment on the novel ([[65.7]]) and its reviews. Rpt: [[88.6]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...5 January, 4, 16. Essay on Jack Ruby, written in the style of ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' ([[67.15]]). See [[95.15]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...5, 40. Catechetical comment on [[67.15]]. Rpt: As “An Imaginary Interview” in [[72.7]], [[82.19]], ''A Fragment From Vietnam'' ([[85.11]]), [[88.6]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • The Big Fight.” Column by Red Smith. ''New York Herald Tribune'', 27 Septembe {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...'Village Voice'', 20 December, 1, 7. Rpt: As “A Second Open Letter to JFK” in [[63.37]]; [[68.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ....” ''Esquire'', March, 89–92, 144–150. A summary by ''Esquire'' editors of the first two installments is found on 143. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...om [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s Southern Methodist University speech against the Vietnam War. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “What the Candidates Say.” Brief quotes from seven political candidates, including {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • In the Red Light: A History of the Republican Convention in 1964.” ''Esquire'', November, 83–89, 167–172, 174–177, 179. Nonfict {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...mposium contribution. Rpt: As part of “Petty Notes on Some Sex in America” in [[66.11]] and [[68.11]] (partial). See [[61.8]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...spring, fear, apathy and the possibility of war with Russia. Rpt: partial in [[63.37]] and [[68.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “Citizen Mailer Sees No Point in Losing.” Article by Nick Browne. ''Village Voice'', 29 May, 3, 54. Portra {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ious topics, including sex, totalitarianism, writing and his works. Rpt: ''The Beat Generation'' by Bruce Cook. New York: Scribner’s, 1971 (partial). {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...llheim. ''New Statesman'', 29 September, 443–445. Philosophic interview on the morality of violence, Sartre, socialism and Hip. Accompanied by [[61.14]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...[65.20]] concerning the purported excision of profanity in ''The Naked and the Dead'' ([[48.2]]). See [[49.3]], [[68.31]], [[92.12]], [[95.53]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...y a note which ends, “The Dial Press will publish ''An American Dream'' in the fall.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...staments”; the others (untitled) begin: “Men who are not married”; “I know the belly of Mexico”; “Promise? I won’t make a promise”; and “Poems w {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...alienation with long answer on the distinction between the psychopath and the psychotic. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...Herald Tribune''), 29 September, 1, 16–17. Review of ''J.F.K.: The Man and the Myth'', by Victor Lasky. Rpt: [[66.11]], [[68.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...rtion (part three) of [[64.10]], slightly revised. Rpt: [[64.16]], partial in [[66.11]] and [[68.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...New York Times'', 2 May, 24. A second account of the 1 May announcement at the Overseas Press Club. See [[69.14]], [[69.20]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...//www.villagevoice.com/2020/06/30/norman-mailer-on-iran-genets-the-blacks/ The Blacks].” Parts 1 and 2. ''Village Voice'', 11 May, 11, 14; 18 May, 11, 1 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • .... Cummings. ''New York Post'', 23 June. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted in this report on his court appearance and exoneration on a drunk charge. See {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...r|Mailer]] complains of inaccuracies in Red Smith’s 27 August column about the Patterson-Liston boxing match. “I was neither drunk nor offensive.” Rpt {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...h. Another account of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s session with reporters at the National Book Awards ceremony. See [[65.4]], [[65.6]], [[65.10]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...cle by Richard Reeves. ''New York Times'', 16 May, 32. A longer account of the Channel 11 debate. See [[69.39]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...rticle by Tom Wicker. ''New York Times'', 12 June, 46. Column favorable to the [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]-Breslin ticket with brief quotes from Mailer. Rpt: {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ..., 169. Poem. Accompanied by [[62.19]]. Rpt: As “The Ride of the Sad Saint” in [[66.11]] (without [[62.19]]). {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Brief, mocking report on [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s 6 February reading at the 92nd Street Y.M.H.A. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...cago, Robert Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, George Wallace, Eugene McCarthy and the Vietnam War. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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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 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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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. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...1. A final account of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s debut, which he said was “the closest a middle-aged man can get to being a bullfighter.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • .../ Hansberry’s 1 June essay] in the ''Voice'' attacking {{NM}}’s review of “The Blacks” ([[61.6]]) and his views on blacks. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ebruary), 43. First and only issue. First poem titled “Epitaph of a Rail”; the others (untitled) begin: “Your idea of sucking cock” and “Mr. Answer {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “Politics? The Odd Couple.” Article by unidentified writer. ''Newsweek'', 12 May, 37-38. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...', December, 190–194, 261, 264–269. Essay. Rpt: As “Some Dirt in the Talk” in [[72.7]], [[82.19]]. See [[68.1a]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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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]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • The Pursuit of Experience: W.J. Weatherby Talks to Norman Mailer.” Interview. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “Brooklyn Minority Report: ‘She Thought the Russians Was Coming.{{' "}} ''Esquire'', June, 129, 137. Essay on juvenile {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ner from the Gaming Room” in [[65.7]]. A summary by ''Esquire'' editors of the first installment is found on 125. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...vember, 18. Consists of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s answers linked together in short paragraphs, without Griffiths’s questions. Mailer assails televisio {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ailer|Mailer]] at block party given in honor of the 100th performance of ''The Deer Park: A Play'' ([[67.13]]). {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ers,” with several minor changes including the addition of a list of 34 of the miscellany’s topics. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...” ''Esquire'', April, 97–100, 146–148. A summary by ''Esquire'' editors of the first three installments is found on 154. Rpt: Dial Souvenir Sampler, 1964. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...from [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s comments after a reading from ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' ([[67.15]]) at State University of New York at Buffalo. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...'' 35 (fall), 647–650. Continuation of the exchange with Irving Howe cited in [[68.13]], with an additional letter by Dr. H. Jack Geiger of Tufts School {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...k) ''Daily News'', 2 May, 18. Another account of the 1 May announcement at the Overseas Press Club, with additional quotes. See [[69.14]], [[69.17]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...e debate. Buckley called Mailer a writer of “genuine talent” who was also “the most politically ignorant man I have ever met.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • The Latest Model Mailer.” Article-interview by Joseph Roddy. ''Look'', 27 May {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ion. First of many contributions. Rpt: As part of “Petty Notes on Some Sex in America” ([[66.11]], [[68.11]], partial). See [[62.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ailer]] comments on education, which he likens to crime: “The solutions to the problems are spiritual.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...man Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted: “I pick Floyd Patterson to knock you out in the sixth.” Liston replied, “He’s still drunk.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...tional Book Awards news conference, is quoted on obscenity and morality in the novel, with comments on Saul Bellow. See [[65.6]], [[65.8]], [[65.10]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...o the Book Review at ''Time''.” ''Time'', 6 April, 12. Poem-letter written in response to Charles Simmons’s 30 March poem-review of [[62.3]]. Rpt: [[63 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Burks. ''New York Times'', 21 May, 35. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted in opposition to a new Manhattan expressway. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...8-9. Poems. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] may have published one or more poems in an earlier issue of ''Cleft''. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s arrest at a New York night club, Birdland, after the manager refused to accept his credit card. See [[60.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...his article, which chronicles the rise to prominence and respectability of the ''Village Voice''. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...er|Mailer]]’s reading at Carnegie Hall on 31 May, with quotes dealing with the FBI, Communism and J.F.K. See [[63.31]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...le-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 advance {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...of the Vietnam War were cut out of the magazine’s report on the meeting of the Theatre of Ideas. See [[66.2]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ily'', 2 May, 12. Mailer is described as having "the grace of the Doge and the depth of Dante" at a campaign outing at Sandra Hochman’s East 79th St. pe {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...rk: A Play'' ([[67.13]]), and mentions his forthcoming novel, ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' (67.15). {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...levision question-and-answer session for mayoral candidates the day before the primary election. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ntaining a long list of writers who have influenced Mailer, and comment on the trial of Adolf Eichmann. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “Norman Mailer in Austin.” Article-interview by Winston Bode. ''Texas Observer'', 15 Decemb {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...f a series of 14 monthly columns (November 1962-December 1963). Comment on the passing of Marilyn Monroe and Ernest Hemingway. Rpt: [[63.37]] (partial), [ {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • {{1960s|state=expanded}} [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ity house piano.” He goes on to express his fears that America may become “the finest and most exquisite expression of totalitarianism.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...e-interview by Millicent Brower. ''Village Voice'', 30 May, 1, 6–7, 18. On the eve of his reading at Carnegie Hall, [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] discusses his {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...News'', 28 or 29 May. Second report, with quotes from both candidates, of the appearance of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] and Breslin on Wall Street. See [[69 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...[61.20]], [[91.38]], and “The Shadow of the Crime: A Word from the Author” in [[98.7]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...y Register (Red Bank, New Jersey), 12 December, Sec. 2, p. 13. Memories of the resort town where [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] was born and spent his summers u {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...2 November, 6. Comment by Mailer on William F. Buckley Jr. as a spoiler in the New York mayoral election. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...5. Transcript of Mailer’s speech, including questions from the media about the mayoral campaign and his replies. Rpt: [[69.80]]. See [[69.25]], [[74.20]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...tified writer. ''Time'', 9 August, 34. Brief account of the contretemps on the set of ''Maidstone'' on Long Island. Mailer is quoted: “I was making a mo {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...to 20 July letter of Richard Grossman, who complains of seeing too much in the ''Voice'' on [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]], James Baldwin and Seymour Krim. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “Norman Mailer on the Campaign Trail.” Article by Timothy Lee. ''New York Post'', 25 April, 14. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...hiest 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, and [[1 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ork Times'', 10 June, 38. Mailer says, “I will probably be in politics for the rest of my life. I mean it.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Mailer|Mailer]]’s finest book review. Rpt: As “The Case Against McCarthy” in [[66.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ing [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s arrest, trial and acquittal for drunkenness in Provincetown. See [[60.8[[. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “Five Democratic Mayoral Candidates in Primary Today Trade Last-Minute Gibes: Badillo, Mailer, Wagner Hold News Co {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ailer]]’s experimental movie, ''Maidstone''. Rpt: Mailer included excerpts in ''Maidstone: A Mystery'' ([[71.28]]). See [[68.14]]–[[68.16]], [[68.28]], {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...9]]), [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] meets with an English journalist to discuss the project. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Rpt: [[67.20]], where a fragment first appears. The entire poem is read on the recording accompanying [[67.20]]; [[72.7]], [[82.19]]. See [[84.2]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...he first part of “Some Children of the Goddess” (with a few minor changes) in [[66.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ite” column ([[63.10]]): “Why I am not now and never have been a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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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 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...969 moon shot, later incorporated with much reordering into ''Of a Fire on the Moon'' ([[71.1]]). See [[69.81]], [[70.1]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Buckley’s interpretation of John Lindsay’s support for Adam Clayton Powell in [[65.22]]. Mailer says, “Dear Bill, Be a swell, don’t sue.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Howe who commented on Mailer’s views on the health of American Negroes in the spring issue ([[68.3]]). Rpt: [[72.7]], [[82.19]]. See [[68.19]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...sitions on pollution, crime, welfare, housing, taxes, school violence, and the most important problem, alienation. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • February, 109-20. “Ten Thousand Words a Minute.” Account of the first Floyd Patterson-Sonny Liston fight. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] also com {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...''Life'', 30 June, 71–72. New and old quotes stitched into an overview of the campaign, appearing after [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] and Breslin lost on 17 J {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...nus final two paragraphs) as “Postscript to the Second Presidential Paper” in [[63.37]] (with a number of small changes). See also [[64.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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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 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ograph of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]], and the “intercalated small headlines” in 60.9. Rpt: [[14.3]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...might back John V. Lindsay if he promises to do more for low-income people in New York. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ew York Times'', 23 November, 26. Short article that includes a quote from the medical report on [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] being “both homicidal and suic {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...bruary, 115-16, 119-22. Transcript of a debate with William F. Buckley Jr. in Chicago on 22 September 1962, moderated by Irv Kupcinet. Debate opened with {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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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 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...h Ellison and John Cheever at the 1965 Modern Language Association meeting in Chicago. Mailer’s presentation consisted largely of [[66.5]]. See [[66.7] {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...his agent, Scott Meredith, who calls Mailer “the most sought-after author in America today.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • “Objectivity.” Letter to the editor. ''Time'', 20 January, 6. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] responds to ''Tim {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...y, 29. Account of a fight between [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] and a member of the cast of ''Maidstone''. See [[68.14]], [[68.15]], [[68.16a]], [[68.16b]], [[ {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...of ''Advertisements for Myself'' ([[59.13]]). Vidal’s review is reprinted in his collection, ''United States: Essays, 1952-1992'' (New York: Random Hous {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ekend with Newsday'', 27 July, 10–13, 38. Account, with 12 photographs, of the filming of ''Maidstone''. See [[68.14]], [[68.16]], [[68.17]], [[68.28]], [ {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...nny Liston fight on 25 September: Patterson will “end it with one punch in the sixth.” See [[62.15]], [[62.16]], [[62.17]], [[62.17a]], [[63.3]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...superficial and fake,” and described himself as a dove in the debate about the war. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...]). Mailer’s letter is notable for his description of himself, perhaps for the first time, as a “left conservative.” Rpt: [[14.3]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...''New York Times'', 7 June, 25. Mailer’s quote: “No campaign today. It is the first anniversary of Robert Kennedy’s death, and there is no desire to lo {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...e'', December, 168. Column, second in a series. Comment on the suicides of the spy, Henry Soblen, and Ernest Hemingway, and on American heroism as manifes {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...he Ladies'' ([[62.3]]) and the book he is working on: “Frankie and Johnny: The Presidential Papers of Norman Mailer” ([[63.37]]). {{1960s|state=expanded}}
    550 bytes (67 words) - 11:32, 10 December 2018
  • ...n at which [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] said that L.B.J. “is the expression of the near-insanity of most of us, and his need for action is America’s need fo {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...weaknesses, including poor sound quality, but nevertheless believes that “in ten years it will be a private classic.” He offers a refund to anyone who {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...d report on [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s appearance at Brown on 17 November. The audience was described as “bewildered, amused,” especially after he ann {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...f the Week in Review” section of the Sunday ''Times'', of the beginning of the Mailer-Breslin campaign. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...iler]] made to Mike Wallace on is TV program two days after the stabbing. “The knife to a juvenile delinquent is very meaningful. You see. It’s his swor {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ress'', 31 May, 3A; cover photograph of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. A day in the life of candidate Mailer, with brief quotes and a profile highlighting his {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...lage Gate, three days after winning the Pulitzer Prize for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). Rpt: [[69.80]]. See [[69.30]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Minnesota Daily'', 6 March 1968, 1. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] proposes that the Vietnam War be shifted to South America, and be filmed for live television, {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...if he thought Mailer was a freak, Buckley said, “You are a magnetic field in this country.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...n, Roger Donoghue, Harvey Breit, Charles Addams, Tom Quinn and Pete Hamill in career of welterweight contender Joe Shaw. Mailer is quoted briefly. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...rman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted at length in this piece, one of a series on the mayoral primary candidates. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...New York: Lancer Books. A compilation of comments assembled shortly after the suicide of Hemingway on 2 July 1961. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted on {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...r]]-Breslin visit to John Jay College which leads with Mailer’s tribute to the good cop: “a fantastically complicated guy.” See [[69.27]], [[69.29]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...n, cemented in concrete, that we ruined Herman Badillo’s chance of winning the mayoralty primary.” Rpt: [[69.80]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s first appearance in ''Commentary''. Rpt: Partial in [[63.37]], [[98.7]]. See [[63.16]], [[63.17]], [[63.18]], [[63.19]], [[63.2 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Mailer said, “I feel singularly inarticulate today.” See [[:Category:Works in 1960|1960 entries]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Could Be a Nightmare.” Article by James Garrett. ''Showtime: A Magazine of the Lively Arts'' (Cleveland Press), 6 June, 1–3; cover photograph of [[Norma {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...contains “An Open Letter to Norman Mailer” by Robert Anton Wilson, 51–57, in which Wilson quotes from an earlier letter from [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] as {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...y, William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, his films, and race relations in the U.S. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ssed the “complete decentralization of the city according to the wishes of the people.” See [[69.18]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • The Norman Conquest.” Article-interview by Betsy Dirnberger. ''Other Voices'' {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...f theater, the cast and staging of The Deer Park ([[67.13]]), which opened in New York on 31 January and ran for 127 performances. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...orman Mailer|Mailer]]’s speech at the Village Gate, a New York night club, the previous evening. “I’m running on a platform of Free Huey Newton and fl {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ler’s remarks before the world premiere of his cinéma vérité film, “Beyond the Law,” at Notre Dame on 2 April. This issue of ''Scholastic'' obviously ap {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...''Beyond the Law'', ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]), the Irish and the Jews. Rpt: [[88.6]]. See [[84.18]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ge because “it may be the price we have to pay for our complacency through the years.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...0. Rpt: Partial in [[63.37]], [[68.11]], [[82.16]]; complete in ''Best of “The Realist,”'' edited by Paul Krassner. Philadelphia: Running Press, 1984. S {{1960s|state=expanded}}
    607 bytes (73 words) - 22:30, 9 December 2018
  • ...is remainder, divided into eight sections, comes from the following pages, in this order, of 63.37: 26–27, 60–61, 64–65, 81–82, 161, 151–52, 21 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ine'', 11 February, 2. Quotes [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] on the genesis of ''The Deer Park: A Play'' ([[67.13]]), and gives a capsule biography, including M {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...I feel that I have had the last word already.” Rpt: [[64.17]]; and partial in [[66.11]] and [[68.11]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...iterature, politics, metaphysics and sex. He said, “I come to you to bring the existentialist word,” and commented on Fitzgerald, Beckett and James Farr {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...in May before the primary election for mayor, Kent’s interview focuses on the tension between literature and politics, writing and action. Rpt: [[69.80]] {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...d that “an administrator is no judge of literature.” Allen Ginsberg was in the audience and defended Mailer. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...pines during and after WWII: “The Paper House,” “The Language of Men” and “The Dead Gook.” Rpt: [[52.2]], [[52.3]], [[53.2]], [[59.13]], [[67.11]], [[82 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...tion?” Moderated by Conor Cruise O’Brien with Robert Lowell as timekeeper; the debaters were [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]], Leslie Fiedler, Peter Gay and Jean {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ailer]] is quoted in this roundup article on the primary. He proposes that the city dispense legal heroin to certain types of addicts and that local neigh {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...lier contacts with [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. Rpt: Mailer included excerpts in ''Maidstone: A Mystery'' ([[71.28]]). See [[68.14]]–[[68.17]], [[71.30]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Brooklyn. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] and Congressman Edward Koch were among the speakers. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Mailer’s statement is 240 words. Rpt: As “An Appreciation of Cassius Clay” in [[72.7]], [[82.19]]. See [[75.12]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...w by Joseph Mancini. ''New York Post'', 31 July. Account of a fistfight on the set of ''Maidstone''. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] told Lane Smith, who he had {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...g (and revised) portion of 64.9 is broken off as “Epilogue: The Harbors of the Moon Again.” See [[64.2]], [[65.7]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...York. Rpt: [[69.80]] and as “An Instrument for the City” (original title) in [[72.7]], [[82.19]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ago. Rpt: Slightly revised as “The Argument Reinvigorated” in [[66.11]], ''The American Novel Since World War II'', edited by Marcus Klein. Greenwich, Con {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ennedy, or, The Wild West of the East” in [[63.37]] and (without subtitle) in [[68.11]]; [[98.7]] (partial), [[13.1]]. See [[83.54]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...at “we are running as amateurs with no resources and no authorization from the party.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Norman Mailer|Mailer]]: “The whole picture is charged with violence and in the four estates on which we worked, not a plate was broken, not an item was st {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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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]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...Clure’s play about a meeting in eternity of Jean Harlow and Billy the Kid. The first edition (Berkeley: Oyez, 1965) did not include Mailer’s foreword. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...to publish upside-down photographs of President Johnson in protest against the Vietnam War. See [[65.14]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...urpose, which was not to protest police brutality, he said. “I didn’t make the picture as an anarchist.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...review of [[65.7]], to “accompany” Elizabeth Hardwick’s negative review in the same number of ''Partisan Review''. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ly unfriendly article concludes with [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s comment on the departed Brooklyn Dodgers: “When they went to Los Angeles I knew things h {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ers spoke against U.S. policy in South Vietnam. Mailer: “A future death of the spirit lies close and heavy upon American life.” See [[65.16]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...bell]], whom Mailer had secretly married on 4 May. Rpt: As “Ode to a Lady” in [[66.11]]. See [[62.9]], [[62.10]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...The full text of his speech is in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]) and ''The Essential Mailer'' ([[82.19]]). See [[68.8]], [[69.3]], [[74.20]], [[86.34] {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ames R. Dickenson. ''National Observer'', 5 May, 1, 16. Longest account of the campaign to date, with generous quotations from both Mailer and Breslin. [[ {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ance with Mailer’s state senator, John J. Marchi, a candidate for mayor in the Republican primary. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...erly conduct in Provincetown, at which he was acquitted. He testified that the two police officers who arrested him “have seen too much television. They {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...e a great respect for the moment, because I think the moment is a mystery. The moment there is not a moment, then you merely have programs.” See [[70.15 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...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: [[65. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...March. The 12 October ''Publishers Weekly'' contains an advertisement for the novel and gives a January publication date. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...oughs’s novel. Rpt: As “Excerpts from the Boston Trial of ''Naked Lunch''” in ''Naked Lunch''. New York: Grove Press, 1966 (softcover edition). See [[62. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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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.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ffecting his writing, he said, “I really couldn’t say if this is affecting the writing. I don’t think about it—except on certain days.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...’s comments (mainly paraphrased) deal with American notions of success and the British censorship of a portion of 59.13. See [[61.15]], [[61.17]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ul than in their conditioned state, you are optimistic, and you do believe in moral and sexual revolutions.” Rpt: [[88.6]]. See [[55.1]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...stions—I won’t answer anything you ask me.” He demanded that a call be put in to his attorney. [[Adele Morales|Adele Mailer]] told doctors that she had f {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...'The Village Voice Anthology, 1956-1980: Twenty-Five Years of Writing from the Village Voice'', edited by Geoffrey Stokes. New York: Quill, 1982. See [[65 {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...novel, Saul Bellow’s ''Herzog'': “There is something Russian about Herzog in its depth of feeling. There are plenty of faults, but my heart was literall {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...r in the last installment was unbearable. I had to plot carefully. This is the most orderly book I’ve ever written.” Important interview. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...cratic primary by forging, in his words, a “hip coalition of the right and the left.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...is novel ''An American Dream''.” See [[64.2]]–[[64.9]], [[65.7]]. Rpt: ''[[The Big Bite|Mailer Review]]'' (2009), 11-16, with introductory note by [[J. Mi {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...e Novel as History: The Battle of the Pentagon,” book 2 of ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). See [[68.2]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ousand” that “New York has the best people and the worst administration in the world.” See [[69.45]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...rrest at 10:30 p.m. on 21 November at University Hospital on Second Avenue in Manhattan where his wife [[Adele Morales|Adele]] went for major surgery aft {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...''The Idol and the Octopus'' ([[68.11]]), where it is partially reprinted in two sub-chapters, “On Minorities” and “Action for Minorities.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ..., 17 April, 50. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] announces his intention to run in the Democratic mayoral primary “assuming there’s support among students.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...g National Book Awards Week. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s comments deal with the “moral nihilists’ wing” of current writers, including himself, Willia {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...e is echoed, in part, by Mailer’s “Special Preface to Bantam Edition” of ''The Presidential Papers'', May 1964 ([[64.15]]). Rpt: ''A Tribute to John F. Ke {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...nterview in which Mailer discusses his involvement with the Actors’ Studio in New York. A letter to Christian from Mailer’s Harvard professor, Theodore {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...title. Rpt: [[72.7]], [[82.19]] and ''Village Voice'' (1 September), where the acknowledgments of [[72.7]] say, erroneously, that this review first appear {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...stential Errands'' ([[72.7]]) and ''The Essential Mailer'' ([[82.19]]) as “The Playwright as Critic.” See [[67.4b]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...in Library edition of ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'' ([[84.17]]); and again as the final selection of ''Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7]]). See [[64.9]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...p with Podhoretz. Rpt: With the additional title, “One Literary Critique,” in [[72.7]], [[82.19]]. See [[13.2]], 394–397, [[99.9a]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...9.7]], and Jimmy Breslin does in [[69.24]]. Rpt: In a greatly revised form in ''Managing Mailer'' ([[70.7]]). {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...d tragedy.” The version of this statement prefacing the working scripts of the play reads: “a play about fucking.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...man Mailer|Mailer]] said that “it is the right wing that wishes to blow up the earth.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...The journalist described him as being “witty, vicious, crass and profound in various degrees all evening.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...len Ginsberg, Alger Hiss, Alexander King and Norman Thomas. Mailer derided the “boring, cancerous state of American life.” {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...es Muhammad Ali and comments on the “vitality” of Puerto Rican culture and the Spanish “tragic view of life” during a visit to San Juan to attend a Jo {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...merican Dream'' ([[65.7]]). [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]: “There were times in the first two or three installments when I felt scared I’d dry up—but then {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...hael Walzer and moderator Elizabeth Hardwick. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]], in the audience, comments on communism’s self-destructive tendencies on 78. See {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...s at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. Mailer says he had “the reputation of being a cop-hater,” but said he had changed: “A cop-hater {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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  • ...decided to use the word fug before the book was even begun. In those days the big brother of fug was simply not ready for public hire.” Rpt: [[14.3]]. {{1960s|state=expanded}}
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