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  • [[Category:February 2, 1955]]
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  • [[Category:February 2, 1955]]
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  • [[Lipton’s Journal/January 20, 1955/214|Note 214]] was about the insane woman who tore off the cortisone label [[Category:February 2, 1955]]
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  • ...constricted just enough to permit a little order in the general onrush. L-2 is the sad but productive return to society. Tomorrow, I’ll probably be d [[Category:February 14, 1955]]
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  • [[Category:February 2, 1955]]
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  • [[Category:February 2, 1955]]
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  • [[Category:February 2, 1955]]
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  • ...Essay. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s accompanying note says this essay, dated February, was written for “those German Stalinists whose faith might be fluttering [[Category:Works in 1955]]
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  • ...tense and fertile friendship that lasted until Lindner’s untimely death in February, 1956. | [[/February 16, 1954/]] || To Robert Lindner || I’ve been pushing hard into the book
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  • ...e scrawls, non-objective scrawls, and mathematics. Yessir, we end on H<sub>2</sub>O. [[Category:February 22, 1955]]
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  • [[Category:February 2, 1955]]
    943 bytes (151 words) - 09:04, 30 July 2022
  • ...the total mass of material uncovered, discovered, and . . . named. L plus 2 is the critical day. I usually take Seconal again the night of L plus 1—f ...cogency to my arguments—so at times the best notes seem to be written on L 2. (Parenthetically, I’m going to add L symbols to the dates from now on.)
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  • ...ay off Lipton’s. Unless I try writing quick wild first drafts on L-1 and L-2, and then reworking them calmly. Well, there’s nothing new in all this. [[Category:February 22, 1955]]
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  • ...pressing my paranoia in Lipton’s, I am less paranoid the next day, or by L-2. (Incidentally, my depression has not come on yet, and I believe that too m [[Category:February 21, 1955]]
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  • [[Category:February 2, 1955]]
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  • ...or more possibly an {{LJ:H}} clue. For instance I think of turning to page 2, page 4, page 124, also the combinations in which 5 is added for note, it w [[Category:February 7, 1955]]
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  • | style="text-align:center;" rowspan="18"|1963||align=left| January-February || style="background:#fee;"| [[w:Playboy|''Playboy'']] publishes in two par |align=left| February || style="background:#fee;"| “Ten Thousand Words a Minute,” NM’s acco
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  • ...lly in his mid-thirties when he published ''The Day the Century Ended'' in 1955. He met Mailer in 1944 in Texas when both were assigned to the army’s 112 ...Guard in his youth because it was what was expected of him.”{{sfn|Gwaltney|1955|p=83}} All the soldiers from the small town of Gray’s Landing, founded by
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  • ...tics. There was much at stake with his third novel, ''[[The Deer Park]]'' (1955), about to be published by Rinehart. Mailer felt it was his chance to redee ...nes written on his 32nd birthday, [[:Category:January 31, 1955|January 31, 1955]]. He notes that the outflow on that day, 24 pages, is the most he had writ
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  • ...) how Mailer used a Jungian self-analysis to change his life and work, and 2) how Mailer recorded his discovery of jazz as one of the most significant p ...is on himself, though it is unlikely he was fully aware he was doing so in 1955.
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  • ...dously for some time.”{{sfn|Mailer|n.d.|loc=[[Lipton’s Journal/January 24, 1955/229|#229]]}}{{efn|At the time of writing, I am using the edited manuscript ...rogress of the state”;{{sfn|Mailer|n.d.|loc=[[Lipton’s Journal/January 31, 1955/332|#332]]}} of Mailer’s metaphysics that, like Blake’s, does not dismi
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  • * [2] indicates the book was a limited edition and this fact is stated in the bo ...ouse printing which had “First edition” on copyright page and the numbers “2 3 4 5 6...” (on the second printing they took the “First edition” slu
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  • ...arnet and Norman Mailer |url= |journal=Centennial Review |volume=30 |issue=2 |date=1986 |pages=181–95 |access-date= |ref=harv }} ...ey. ''Million: The Magazine about Popular Fiction'' (U.K.), no. 7 (January–February 1992), 38–42. The focus of Feeley’s comments and questions in this impo
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  • ...Aesthetics: An Interview with Norman Mailer,” ''Partisan Review'' 42, No. 2 (1975), 197–214, also collected in ''Conversations with Norman Mailer''. ...s on his feet before being knocked out in the first round by Sonny Liston: 2:06.</ref> Often reprinted and justly celebrated as a masterpiece of the “
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  • ...|J. T. McIntosh]]’s “One in Three Hundred,” a short story published in the February 1953 issue of ''Fantasy and Science Fiction'', similarly deals with a natur ...h, with the special effects technology of the time. ''This Island Earth'' (1955) ranged a bit wider, with credible aliens, a flying saucer, and action tran
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  • .... He remembered who I was, and we stayed in the bar and talked until about 2 o’clock in the morning, talked about everything under the sun. He was fil ...ranscendent to address, but I’ll try anyway. You note that on February 25, 1955 Mailer rejects atheism, never again to embrace it. How important was this d
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  • ...of Tragicomedies’: Mailer’s Letters on ''The Deer Park'', {{daterange|1954|1955}},” which chronicle Mailer’s extraordinary effort to complete and publi ...piora could not do this, so he exceeded it. The [[The Mailer Review/Volume 2, 2008|second volume of the ''Mailer Review'']] (Fall {{date|2008}}) was pub
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