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  • ...f Jack Henry Abbott, whom Mailer helped obtain parole. See [[80.9]], other 1981 and 1982 entries. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...You wrote a factoid. I keep no bodyguard. Never have.” See [[80.9]], other 1981 and 1982 entries. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...Abbott’s release from prison and his forthcoming book. See [[80.9]], other 1981 and 1982 entries. [[Category:Works]]
    626 bytes (81 words) - 09:47, 23 December 2018
  • ...ee earlier ''Times'' articles by Farber on 20 and 26 July; [[80.9]], other 1981 and 1982 entries. [[Category:Works]]
    711 bytes (98 words) - 09:49, 23 December 2018
  • ...ott. New York: Random House, late June. Rpt: [[13.1]]. See [[80.9]], other 1981, 1982 entries and [[13.2]], 551–566. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...ces and Pontifications'' ([[82.16]]). Solomon reprinted the full interview in her collection, ''Horse-Trading and Ecstasy''. San Francisco: North Point P [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...orman Mailer|Mailer]] is quoted on the large number of rehearsals required in professional filmmaking. See [[80.20]], [[81.18]], [[81.19]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...to Marx, Freud and his current atheism. Rpt: ''Humanist'' 41 (March-April 1981), 23. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...493. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] discusses playing the role of Stanford White in ''Ragtime'', directed by Milos Forman. See [[80.20]], [[81.19]], [[81.20]]. [[Category:Works]]
    470 bytes (49 words) - 10:05, 23 December 2018
  • ...tion to Foffé’s game cookbook (which has not been located) was “excerpted” in this gun catalog and trade journal. Mailer praises Foffé’s Montague Stre [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1980s]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1980s]]
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  • ...ing-summer), 103–115. Major interview. Rpt: As “A Little on Novel-Writing” in [[82.16]]. [[Category:Works]]
    501 bytes (62 words) - 09:38, 23 December 2018
  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1980s]]
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  • ...writing ''The Executioner’s Song'' ([[79.14]]). Mailer’s first appearance in ''Parade''. Rpt: 13.1. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...]]) into a play, “Strawhead” ([[86.25]]). Mailer’s comments are sandwiched in with other notes and quotes about the New York theater scene. See [[86.22]] [[Category:Works]]
    562 bytes (70 words) - 09:12, 23 December 2018
  • ...orous stories as bookends: one about [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s first days in the 112th Cavalry and another about going to a Brooklyn bar with Truman Cap [[Category:Works]]
    585 bytes (79 words) - 09:40, 23 December 2018
  • ...on 28 December 1980. Rpt: In an abridged form as “Ethics and Pornography” in [[82.16]]. See [[73.40]], [[90.3]]. [[Category:Works]]
    596 bytes (70 words) - 10:16, 23 December 2018
  • ...hs. The first edition (New York: Seaver Books, distributed by Grove Press, 1981) was not examined. See [[62.24]], [[65.1]], [[65.13]], [[81.21]], [[92.12]] [[Category:Works]]
    567 bytes (70 words) - 07:51, 11 March 2019
  • ...', December. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] discusses his role as Stanford White in Milos Forman’s newly released film, ''Ragtime'', and comments on the mone [[Category:Works]]
    697 bytes (88 words) - 10:09, 23 December 2018
  • known as New Journalism. He wrote for the ''New York Times'' in the 1960s. His ...Obscurity'' (1970), ''Honor Thy Father'' (1971), ''Thy Neighbor’s Wife'' (1981), ''Unto the Sons'' (1992), and ''A Writer’s Life'' (2006).
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  • ...Valuable for its representative British combination of indignation and awe in the face of genuine American phenomena. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...175 American writers. Willie Morris’s recipe for John Birch Society Beans (in ''Playboy'') has literary as well as gustatory merit. [[Category:Works]]
    808 bytes (104 words) - 09:52, 23 December 2018
  • ...976 “out in Pacific Palisades. We did a TV show together, and he was blind in one eye, had to use a walker to move about and was still sensational.” Se [[Category:Works]]
    821 bytes (114 words) - 10:13, 15 December 2018
  • ...er that was quite possibly more extreme than anything she ever did herself in her life. And that gave me pause. . . . but I wrote it with the idea that M [[Category:Works]]
    972 bytes (138 words) - 09:37, 23 December 2018
  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 1980s]]
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  • ...story but in the way the reader would assess the experience.” Rpt: Partial in both [[82.16]] (as “The Mad Butler”) and [[82.23]]. See [[73.44]]. [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...nsas Tech, where Gwaltney taught before his death in 1981. Gwaltney served in the army with Mailer and was, according to Mailer, his oldest friend. Maile [[Category:Works]]
    1,021 bytes (152 words) - 19:11, 10 March 2019
  • ...afire and explained in precise terms how it was possible to get $2,012,000 in $100 bills into a Samsonite attaché case, 12 x 15 x 5 inches deep. Mailer [[Category:Works]]
    935 bytes (143 words) - 09:36, 23 December 2018
  • ...testimony in support of ''Naked Lunch'' at its June 1965 censorship trial in Boston is also quoted, 195–200. The entire story is told again by the chi [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...arker, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly and many others. The individuals or scenes in 23 of the photographs are unidentified. ...For example, the second photograph of Tedi Thurman is not on 17, as listed in the first edition, but on 18–19. Mailer drew heavily on ''Of Women and Th
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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=1981 |title=Ken Kesey |url=https://amzn.to/2CQD1Rp |series=Modern Literature Ser
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  • ...ented a paper with this title at the 2015 Norman Mailer Society Conference in Provincetown, MA.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr16pepp}} ...se it takes only a few days, whereas the novel may take years.{{sfn|Mailer|1981|pp=10–11}} Since we know this writer as someone who enjoys making adverti
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  • ...ollection on psychology and anthropology. I would like to add what I found in Mailer’s “Wilkes library” to the footnote that I appended to my 2018 ...still might, of course, turn up some evidence of Mailer’s reading of Jung in the 1950s.}}
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  • * '''[[J. Michael Lennon]]'''<br />[[/Gore and Norman in Provincetown/]] ...rature As Life; Life As Literature: Mailer’s Existential Shout of Defiance in ''An American Dream'']]
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  • ...]), and then used as the title of chapter 15 of ''The Fight'' ([[75.12]]). In [[80.1]] Mailer explains this borrowing and also notes that the “old pris ...981 as a softcover) and the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction in [[1979]].
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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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  • ...TITLE:<span style=" font-size:22px;">{{BASEPAGENAME}}/</span>Genre-Bending in ''The Armies of the Night''}} ...on |abstract=How does Norman Mailer define the terms “novel” and “history” in the context of his literary journalism? Literary journalism is certainly th
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  • ...Gwaltney?” he went on to ask his interviewer. “Gwaltney and I were buddies in the Philippines. We went into different companies so we didn’t see exactl ...red. He later told Edward de Grazia that “fug” was used for “fuck” because in the 1940s “you just couldn’t get near it”; see {{harvtxt|Lennon|2013|
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  • Begun in 2015, the Norman Mailer Society Podcast is the brainchild of host and creat ...2-25 || style="min-width: 175px;" | Podcast Premiere: J. Michael Lennon || In this inaugural episode of the Norman Mailer Society Podcast, host [[Justin
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  • ...eceded him and created a perimeter around him, he always did what he could in an individual encounter to dismantle the unreality that such preconditionin ...cal object. Whatever the answer turned out to be in the abstract, Mailer’s works are not objects — they are subjects. Mailer’s work helped me see th
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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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  • ...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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  • ...s, these writers transformed their personal angst into great art, creating works that—like Mount Kilimanjaro—endure.|note=An earlier version of this pap ..., and was also published the same year as Fitzgerald’s articles. All three works, I believe, reveal this writer/author alienation, but I decided to use as m
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ion in order to resolve dilemmas. Mailer is part of the Romantic tradition in terms of his understanding of reality. He does not wholly resist resolution ...plications of all of this. All the while I had Mailer’s phone number stuck in my wallet with the knowledge that I could visit him to “talk more.” Yet
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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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  • ...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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  • ...zine''. 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 and [[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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