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  • ...y'', January, 69–72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82–84. One of Mailer’s most important interviews, with extended discussion of drugs, sex, fame, politics and Vietnam; less o [[Category:Interviews]]
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  • ...erview with Norman Mailer.”{{efn|[http://www.ep.tc/realist/40/01.html Full text off-site].}} By Paul Krassner. ''The Realist'', no. 40 (December), 1, 13-16 [[Category:Interviews]]
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  • ...iscussion of ''Marilyn: A Biography'' ([[73.30]]), which includes the full text of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s press release on Monroe’s death (see [[73 [[Category:Interviews]]
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  • ...e next day on Nixon’s victory, Hubert Humphrey, and movie-making. The full text of Mailer’s speech is in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]) and ''The Ess [[Category:Article-Interviews]]
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  • ...], we are now beginning to publish full-text posts of classic articles and interviews with and about NM. Many of these correspond to entries in {{NMWD}} which co
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  • ...All those sportswriters punch drunk on twenty years of booze! So fighters, full of instinctive metaphor, come through like bugs who speak. It is as if we i ...f the actual writing in Part II, Sugar did all the research except for the interviews (which were Torres’), and so the flavor of the material was gathered more
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  • ...t to the editor and review all of the wiki coding that presents the usable text (see '''Fig 1'''). ...ISPLAYTITLE}}</nowiki></code>. With this element, you can insert necessary text formatting, like [[w:MOS:ITALIC|italics]]:
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  • ...t stories]], [[:Category:Biographies|biographies]], [[:Category:Interviews|interviews]], sports reportage, literary criticism, and a book of line drawings, inter ...[Harlot’s Ghost]]'' (1310 pages). Except for a book consisting of his best interviews, he published no other book-length work in the 1980s after ''AE''.
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  • ...to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, $18.00 a week and free meals. “Did a full day’s work today,” he reported on{{pg|28|29}}June 23, “and found it r ...and so hypnotically did it affect him that he could readily recount it in interviews thirty-five and forty years later, always with perfect consistency of detai
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  • ...e, to all of which Lovett is invited to listen by his hunted friend. These interviews take on a truly Kafkaesque dimension as McLeod’s defenses against returni ...is form, to use the novel as the one, unique, indispensable medium for his full-scale redefinition of society and its discontents. Stanley Edgar Hyman pers
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  • ...n Review article (Spring 1965) , the word "dramatic," scarcely used in her text, came up in this sentence: " . . . <i>Marat/Sade</i> is far from being the ...of Peter Weiss. In fact, the most theatrical thing about this play is its full title, which takes up about a minute's reading time. Read it: <i>The Persec
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  • ...ainly the only generic label that completely fits. Further, if we take the text to be a work of New Journalism, then what part is journalism, as opposed to ...ainly the only generic label that completely fits. Further, if we take the text to be a work of New Journalism, then what part is journalism, as opposed to
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  • <div style="margin:0.5em 0.2em 0.2em 0.3em; padding:0.5em 0.2em 0.2em 0.3em; text-align:right;">[[Norman Mailer’s Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969 ...interviewed Mailer in the March 1965 ''New York Post'', one of only a few interviews he gave on the novel before it was published.
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  • ...erested in doing so as we continue to use Medium. The former has published interviews with John Buffalo Mailer and Tom Hayes, several tributes to Barry Leeds, an
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  • ...al for an editor to select a freelance copy editor (Random House had three full-time copy editors on staff at the time), but Jason took a particular intere ...s a thoroughly reported 800-page nonfiction narrative based on hundreds of interviews (conducted by Mailer and his friend and longtime associate Lawrence Schille
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  • ...ho’s suffering from cancer, no. But, you know, listen, I wrote it with the full knowledge that if I write about these things, I must have intimations in my '''@random''': You’ve said that you do interviews in part to clarify your positions on such matters.
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  • ====Interviews==== ...Art of Fiction No. 193, Norman Mailer |url=https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/5775/the-art-of-fiction-no-193-norman-mailer |journal=The Paris Review |vol
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  • ...ging together photographs and Mailer’s text for each. More recently he did interviews in Belarus with Mailer for ''[[Oswald’s Tale]]'', and Mailer wrote the sc ...s pays lawyers’ fees if they must be present. “I tell people when I set up interviews that I’m not coming for a hitand-run,” he said. “I’m preserving his
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  • ...riad essays, nonfiction narratives, miscellanies, hundreds of articles and interviews, and thousands of letters. The Norman Mailer Collection at the Harry Ransom Biographers have differing motivations for building a life in biographical text: market considerations; respect for a person’s work; the chance to live i
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  • ...most interesting things he was saying were spoken in public forums, and in interviews and profiles, a lot of it spontaneous, candid, and playful. His 1963 ''P reviews and interviews and magazines containing pieces on him, quite a pile.
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  • ...ndary items. Apology is made to those whose essays or monographs about and interviews with Mr. Mailer have escaped attention. ==== Interviews ====
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  • ...ew many of the obscure things that he had written. I had also ferreted out interviews he had given on talk shows; I used to tape things off the TV and the radio. ...d around a dozen in the year before he died, more in previous years. Those interviews were probably the second most important source. The letters cover a range o
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  • ...t everyone has been asking since the day Oswald himself was gunned down in full view of the television public: Did he do it? And, if so, why? |url=https:// ...t everyone has been asking since the day Oswald himself was gunned down in full view of the television public: Did he do it? And, if so, why?
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  • ...ER''': Thank you, everybody, for coming. It’s almost . . . I think it is a full house. The Mailer Center started in 2008, shortly after Norman’s passing, ...rst book. And we only get turnouts of twenty/thirty people, so we’ve got a full house tonight because we have really two accomplished authors. I met Mike L
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  • ...on for Mailer in this period–he openly discusses sex and sexuality in many interviews throughout the fifties, sixties and seventies–the way in which he equates ...sought. She cannot provide him with the apocalyptic orgasm he desires, the text seems to suggest. Mailer once remarked that calling Deborah {{" '}}evil wif
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  • ...ways had a prodigious imagination. If a small cloud passed in front of the full moon, that to her was a sign. Our marriage broke up that summer. And I felt '''CB''': Out of necessity. It took you a full decade to get comfortable writing without smoking?
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  • ...nic activity that includes having sex with Ruta and then Cherry, extensive interviews with the police, and imbibing copious, if not prodigious amounts of alcohol ...sian stories begin to intersect again as both heroes undergo long, arduous interviews with the police. Raskolnikov recovers control over his emotions so well tha
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  • ...and graphic images, extended the journal, and eventually produced a single text of his entire, decades-long journal in a folio calligraphic version, bound Like Mailer’s journal, Jung’s is full of raw material that can be difficult to judge or comprehend, but the edito
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  • ...ve, nuanced language rendered into cohesive form? Understanding a literary text requires discernments outside a merely mythic or mystic approach like Josep ...of the text, and the metaphorical level, especially, is that level of the text on which Mailer has often said he wishes to be judged. Getting the reader t
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  • ...ever happened to you you’d come out with fire in your eyes and your skates full of dirt. [[Category:Full Text Interviews]]
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  • ...ses the necessity of risk and embraces violence in a number of his novels, interviews, and essays; however, his thoughts on this subject are most extensively lai [[Category:Full Text Chapters]]
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  • ...e of meaning. After following Mailer through almost eight hundred pages of interviews, testimony, and authorial speculation, the reader is confronted by a mischi ...l subject matter. To put it simply, in a universe in which “context is now text,”{{Sfn|Jehlen|1994|p=42}} critics found DeLillo’s indictment of our sub
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  • ...onal novelistic form and resolution creates a dialectic between reader and text allowing important revelations about American society to emerge which make ...jectives. These objectives are derived from Mailer’s career-long writings, interviews and public pronouncements and, in my view, form a clear and definable world
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  • ...hological explanation of Mailer’s behavior is in no way a priority in this text. Rather, Dearborn marshals the author’s crimes and misdemeanors to argue ...boyant in feathers, and as the author of ''The Female Eunuch'', a feminist text that brilliantly mixed the personal and the political?”{{sfn|Dearborn|199
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