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  • ...oric and Writing Network). She holds a Ph.D. in Editorial Studies from the Editorial Institute at Boston University, an MFA in Creative Writing from Wilkes Univ
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  • {{start|[[w:Jason Epstein|Jason Epstein]]}} was the longtime editorial director at Random House, where he was Mailer’s editor after Mailer left
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  • ...ith Chloe. A comparison with the final, book version demonstrates Mailer’s editorial scalpel; hardly a paragraph is untouched.
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  • ...he second number of ''Dissent'', issued on 1 April. He was a member of the editorial board of ''Dissent'' from 1954 until the mid-80s. Rpt: [[59.13]].
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  • ...d communication. She is the author of several monographs, articles, and an editorial board member of many journals. She has been engaged in several local and in
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  • journals. He has twice served as editorial board member for the ''American Sociological Review'' and was inaugural co-
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  • The Man’s World. Column by Seymour Krim. ''Nugget'', April, 3. In Editorial Director Seymour Krim’s column previewing the April issue, [[Norman Maile
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  • All critical approaches are welcome. An editorial committee reviews unsolicited manuscripts. Book reviews are assigned by the
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  • of the Editorial Institute at Boston University. He was formerly King Edward
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  • ...alue to anybody now living.” The novel was later referred to in a ''Life'' editorial (16 April 1951) as “insidious slime.” Mailer was immensely pleased when
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  • ...ding editor of the ''Popular Culture Studies Journal'' and a member of the editorial advisory board of ''The Journal of Popular Culture''. Batchelor also serves
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  • ...e Lost Generation artists on the French Riviera. Dr. Miller is Head of the Editorial Board for the ''Hemingway Complete Letters Project'' (Cambridge University
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  • ...ch Mailer explains that he has paid for this notice “rather than embarrass editorial caution by asking it to be printed otherwise.”)
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  • ...to the founding of the ''Review''. Although Mr. Mailer has no financial or editorial connections to the ''Review'', his intellectual and artistic presence over Our editorial staff includes extraordinarily talented and dedicated veteran and emerging
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  • ...and number of utterances on Mailer’s life; its weakness is the paucity of editorial synthesis and perspective. Mailer’s work is scanted in favor of his life.
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  • ...aning of ‘Western Defense{{' "}} ([[54.1]]), in ''Dissent'', and joins its editorial board, remaining on it until the 1980s.
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  • In April, Mailer is accepted to the editorial board of the college's literary magazine, ''The Harvard Advocate'', which t
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  • of all quotations. An editorial committee reviews anonymously unsolicited manuscripts. Book
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  • ...hotographs of all six of his wives, and quotes from Church and Bentley. An editorial in ''New York Times'', 19 October, Sec. 4, p. 30, subtitled “Mailer’s R
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  • ...g memoir, ''A Moveable Beast: Scenes from My Life''. He also served on the editorial board of ''[[The Mailer Review]]''. His many contributions to understanding
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  • ...ough 2 May, at which point he resigns from active participation because of editorial differences with his partners. He ends his contribution to the paper with a
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  • ...g memoir, ''A Moveable Beast: Scenes from My Life''. He also served on the editorial board of the ''[[Mailer Review]]''. His many contributions to understanding
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  • ...r 11, 2007 |title=Farewell to the Tough Guy |url= |work=Observer |location=Editorial |page=32 |access-date= |ref=harv }}</ref>
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  • the editorial in ''Harvard Crimson'',
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  • ...n interdisciplinary scholarly journal, from 1989–1992, and a member of its editorial board for over a decade, beginning in 1986. His immense wealth of experienc
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  • ...in his name and conditions were right to make the proposal. (Mailer had no editorial or financial relationship with the ''Review''.) ...ted the ''Review'' in the throes of our troubled state of economy. The USF editorial staff has contributed incalculable time and energy in support of our missio
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  • Dear Jason,<ref>[[w:Jason Epstein|Epstein]] was the longtime editorial director at [[w:Random House|Random House]], where he was Mailer’s editor
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  • ...on Auw] concluded the arrangements last week. We think they’ve done a fine editorial job and its appearance there will help ''The Fifty-Minute Hour''.
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  • ...hould be undertaken. Leeds and Lennon then provided some background on the editorial process that eliminated Mailer from the anthology.
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  • ...d former Trotskyite, Stanley Plastrik (1915-1981) was the secretary of the editorial board of ''Dissent''.}} who is a vigorous meaty secretary (Radical parties ...w:Irving Howe|Irving Howe]] (1920-93) asked Mailer in 1953 to serve on its editorial board, which he did for three decades. Mailer published several essays in '
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  • And, of course, we had some editorial suggestions.
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  • ...Jewish intellectuals he knew personally. He was well aware of where their editorial policies did and did not overlap.}} or Carson McCullers{{refn|A Southern go
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  • You’ll be glad to know that I’ve done an intensive editorial job on the four stories of my book and followed your good suggestions as cl
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  • ...us say. For if I give them a week, I think I can show you what I mean. My editorial principles are very close to [[w:George Orwell|Orwell]]’s, even though wh
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  • ...ond his first gregarious greeting. From the moment he barreled through the editorial corridor in his dandyish threepiece suit and sat down in my office with his
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  • ...enthusiastic reports and so Stan{{LJ:Rinehart}} would have had to buck his editorial department and instead retired into sulky silence, not even seeing me the l
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  • ...who listened to an editor some years younger and carefully considered his editorial advice.
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  • ...to be some substance to his general argument that subsequent authorial or editorial changes to the first published version of a text may significantly damage i ...non]], for her unstinting help and encouragement on matters technological, editorial, and psychological. Her support has been crucial. No one has done more to m
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  • ...S., ''The Other America'' (1962), Harrington (1928-1989) and Mailer met at editorial meetings of ''Dissent'' magazine, and became friendly.}} camps, queens, and
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  • ...e), but Jason took a particular interest in Mailer’s work. He was also the editorial director of Random House and could make his voice heard.</ref> Epstein was ...iscussing the details of his work, and almost completely impervious to our editorial advice. Nevertheless, Jason and I had discovered that we thought alike abou
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  • A few editorial notes: As much as possible, I cited original publications, not reprints. Po
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  • ...rs to the Editor from Christopher Busa and J. Michael Lennon regarding the editorial and obituary published in ''The Boston Globe'' on the death of Norman Maile ...olvement with the political magazine ''Dissent'', including service on its editorial board.
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  • ...by providing plot ideas to prospective authors and the liberal use of his editorial authority to suggest revisions, demanded that fiction should be grounded in ...es a decade earlier. The real escapist literature, he maintained in a 1959 editorial, was fiction published in popular, slick-paper magazines and consumed by ma
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  • ...h 25, 1965|Jason Epstein]] || [[w:Jason Epstein|Epstein]] was the longtime editorial director at Random House, where he was Mailer’s editor.
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  • ...weight champion and author) were friends, and Mailer admitted to providing editorial aid to the fighter, who did give the novelist some boxing pointers. Mailer friends, and Mailer admitted to providing editorial aid to the fighter, who did
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  • ...essayed in scholarly journals such as ''Dissent''.{{efn|Mailer was on the editorial board of this leftist journal from the early 1950s to the mid-1980s, and co ...[w:Stanley Rinehart|Stanley Rinehart]], the firm’s president, overrode his editorial staff. Over the next few weeks, Random House, Knopf, Harcourt Brace, Simon
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  • ...of the personality he will give this audience from the start. Later at the editorial offices, I will see that Chris Johnson captured that blue and his bronze wr
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  • ...but run away from the homosexual that is you.” His response, unmediated by editorial justification, reflects a sudden recognition, unapologetic and admiring, of
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  • ...ommunism. They founded theaters, periodicals, and art schools. They formed editorial boards that met in beach shacks and performed radical new plays in a shanty
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  • ...71, ''The Prisoner of Sex'' was published in ''Harpers'' (precipitating an editorial crisis which ultimately resulted in the resignations of the editor Willie M
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  • ...d. “Not true,” she said. NM thought that Atlas had been given some general editorial directions to rough him up a bit. He added that he now liked Atlas. NCM rem
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  • ...his contract. Anyway, Rinehart and Co. is torn from top to bottom with the editorial department which always liked the book just aghast. Actually, I think I’l ...us say. For if I give them a week, I think I can show you what I mean. My editorial principles are very close to Orwell’s, even though when I write I’m gui
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  • ...g and gratifying experience. Barry immediately offered to assist me on the editorial side of the journal as there were no original ''Review'' staff members—an
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  • ...ghts as they were defined in his time, defined not least by his friend and editorial colleague Margaret Fuller.
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  • ...doxically, characteristically—his love for America. . . . what none of the editorial writers ever men­tioned was that [the] noble common man was obscene as an
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  • ...Dissent'', a political and cultural review (Mailer served on ''Dissent''’s editorial board for more than three decades). The essay is an intense brawling and br
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  • ...to the ''Journal of Modern Literature'' cluster is more or less an act of editorial disassociation. Consider this sentence from Robert Caserio’s “Editor’
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