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  • ...ifferent. It is possible, even likely, that they were submitted to ''Paris Review'' before ''Modest Gifts'' was published.
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  • ...nnsylvania in September 1996. Mailer’s reminiscences deal with the mood of Paris in 1947, the writers he met there and the 1948 presidential campaign, in wh
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  • ...s: Chronicles of Literary Life” ([[99.2]]) in the spring number of ''Paris Review''. ...nd Mailer.jpg|Plimpton and Mailer at the James Jones Society conference in Paris, 1999.
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  • ...rview. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] reprinted this piece, his first in ''Paris Review'', in ''The Presidential Papers'' ([[63.37]]), and followed it with a much
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  • ...iew'', no. 97 (summer), 19–22. Rpt: ''Bernardo Bertolucci’s “Last Tango in Paris.”'' New York: Delacorte; [[82.16]], [[13.1]]. See [[73.40]], [[74.2]], [[
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  • ...1963), edited by Robert B. Silvers and Barbara Epstein. New York: New York Review of Books, 1988, and in [[13.1]].
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  • “Tolstoy and Chekov.” ''Paris Review'' 137 (winter), 48–49. {{NM}} recounts a story, perhaps apocryphal, of a
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  • “Two Letters from Frank Crowther.” ''Paris Review'', no. 67 (fall), 195–198. Essay of eulogy for Crowther, who managed Mail
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  • ...uate Studies at Middle Georgia State University. He has poems in the Paris Review, Poetry, and The New Republic, and has published two books of poetry and an
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  • “From Harlot’s Ghost.” ''Paris Review'', no. 120 (fall), 95–105. Excerpt from novel of same name ([[91.26]]). R
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  • .../from-the-archive-norman-mailer Norman Mailer: From the Archive].” ''Paris Review'', no. 181 (summer), 81–86. Five pages of documents from the {{NM}} archi
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  • ...on women, sex and marriage, with comment on his review of ''Last Tango in Paris'' ([[73.12]]) and [[73.30]]. Mailer comments on this interview in [[75.1]].
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  • ...', 27 April. Account of {{NM}} receiving the Hadada Award from the ''Paris Review'', presented by E. L. Doctorow. Asked by editor Philip Gourevitch, to defin
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  • ...s Jones, 1921-1977.” By [[J. Michael Lennon]] and George Plimpton. ''Paris Review'', no. 103 (summer), 205–236. This portrait of {{NM}}’s friend, compris
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  • “From ‘A Work in Progress.’ ” ''Paris Review'', no. 86 (winter), 10-14. First advance excerpt from ''Ancient Evenings''
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  • ...most important, conducted 6 July 1963. Rpt: ''Writers at Work: The “Paris Review” Interviews'', edited by Alfred Kazin. 3rd ser. New York: Viking, 1967; '
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  • ...s appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''New Yorker'', ''Esquire'', ''Paris Review'', ''The Atlantic Monthly'', ''Granta'', and other international publicatio
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  • ...of One Man Dead,” encompassing the first excerpt published in the ''Paris Review'' ([[82.24]]).
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  • The summer number of ''Paris Review'' contains a long interview with him conducted by Andrew O’Hagan ([[07.31 ...tober, the first issue of the ''[[The Mailer Review, Volume 1, 2007|Mailer Review]]'', edited by [[Phillip Sipiora]], and sponsored by the Mailer Society and
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  • ...of Fiction, No. 193, Norman Mailer].” Interview by Andrew O’Hagan. ''Paris Review'', no. 181 (summer), 44–80. Omnibus interview conducted in April that exp
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/</span>Volume 11, 2017}} | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 11, 2017
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  • ...titled “Hemingway Revisited.” The Hemingway poems also appeared in ''Paris Review'' (see [[03.28]]). Interspersed with the poems are about 100 of Mailer’s
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  • ...tion Studies'', ''Lifewriting Annual'', ''Chicago Tribune'', ''New England Review'', ''Hippocampus'', and ''Provincetown Arts''. He teaches in Wilkes Univers
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  • ...] one of Brando’s finest films, ''Last Tango in Paris'', in the ''New York Review of Books'' (May 17, 1973), rpt. in ''[[Pieces and Pontifications]]''.</ref>
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  • ...er in ''Hustler'' magazine, ''Penthouse'' magazine, as well as ''The Paris Review''. {{Review|state=expanded}}
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  • Preceded by advance excerpts in ''Playboy'', ''Vogue'' and ''Paris Review'', ''Ancient Evenings'', set in Egypt 3,000 years ago during the reign of [
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  • | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 12, 2018 | title = ''The Mailer Review'', Volume 12, 2018
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  • Rpt: Advance excerpts appeared in ''Paris Review'' ([[82.24]]), ''House and Garden'' ([[83.9]]), ''Playboy'' ([[83.17]]), an ...arold |date=April 28, 1983 |title=Norman in Egypt |url= |magazine=New York Review of Books |pages=3–4, 6 |publisher= |access-date= }} Mixed. Rpt: Bloom (19
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  • ...ng a new novel. Working at what he calls “a dirty gray heat,” Mailer loved Paris but found it a difficult place to work. “It was like a Chekhov comedy,” ...k up Lewis Gannett of the Herald Tribune for a discrepancy in the critic’s review. He was sick, he said, over the piece written by Robert Ruark about the boo
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  • ...[91.11]]), ''New York Review of Books'' ([[91.13]]), ''New York Times Book Review'' ([[91.16]]); 16 separate excerpts, more than from any other work, are rep ...=November 7, 1991 |title=On the Imagining of Conspiracy |url= |work=London Review of Books |pages=6–9 |access-date= }} Positive.
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  • ...e had written two unpublished novels in college. While enjoying himself in Paris and taking trips to other countries, he was trying to get a new novel going ...father Barney, an accountant working for a post-war relief organization in Paris.
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  • ...”<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--staff--> |date=November 11, 2007 |title=News Review & Comment |url= |work=Sunday Telegraph |page=19 |access-date= |ref=harv }}< {{Review|state=expanded}}
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  • ...War II Europe had seemed further away than Mars, and I was dazzled by the Paris of Sartre and Camus, and the Americans I met there. First I met Norman’s At one of those evenings I met Paco Benet (later we lived together in Paris), the brother of the future novelist Juan Benet. Norman had met Paco’s fr
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 4, 2010/</span>Reflections}} ...an emphasis}} on [[Norman Mailer]] and Ernest Hemingway in ''[[The Mailer Review]]'' have been present for a long time. I have been teaching and writing abo
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  • ...s]]'', ''[[w:Partisan Review|Partisan Review]]'', ''[[w:Paris Review|Paris Review]]'', and ''[[w:Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]'', as well as many coun ...pe, studies at the Sorbonne under the GI Bill; meets [[Jean Malaquais]] in Paris; returns to United States in time to campaign for the election of [[w:Henry
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  • ...', ''Esquire'', ''New Yorker'', ''Harper's'', ''Partisan Review'', ''Paris Review'' and ''Vanity Fair'', as well as many counterculture and underground publi
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  • ...rst=Norman |author-mask=1|date=2018 |chapter= The Case Against McCarthy: A Review of ‘’The Group’’|title=Norman Mailer: Collected Essays of the 1960s ...-mask=1|date=2018 |chapter= A Happy Solution to Vietnam: From a ‘’Partisan Review’’ Symposium|title=Norman Mailer: Collected Essays of the 1960s |editor-
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  • ...tervention, pure chance, or karma, Norman Mailer and Jean Malaquais met in Paris in 1948 for the first time. It was the beginning of a fruitful friendship, ...ervention, pure chance or karma,}} Norman Mailer and Jean Malaquais met in Paris in 1948 for the first time. It was the beginning of a fruitful friendship,
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  • ...Florida, this double-issue annual has appeared each fall since 2007. The ''Review'', which contains a broad range of expertly edited essays, reviews, memoirs ...Review'', ''Commentary'', ''Harper’s'', ''New Yorker'', and ''The New York Review of Books''. Not counting interviews, routine letters to the editor, questio
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  • ...ood, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita: The Adventures of an Actor in Hollywood, Paris, and Rome |url=https://archive.org/details/goodbaddolcevita00knox |location * [[The Mailer Review, Volume 2, 2008|''Mailer Review'' (2008)]], 11–215. [[The Time of His Time: A Celebration of the Life of
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  • ...iew'', ''Fuck You'', ''New American Review'', ''Paris Review'', ''Partisan Review'' and ''Story''. Definitive. ...’s reviews and essays from the 1940s through the early 1960s including his review of ''Advertisements for Myself'' ([[59.13]]).
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  • ...monial Novels by Miguel Barnet and Norman Mailer |url= |journal=Centennial Review |volume=30 |issue=2 |date=1986 |pages=181–95 |access-date= |ref=harv }} ...and Jeremiad: Mailer’s ''The Armies of the Night'' |url= |journal=Canadian Review of American Studies |volume=17 |issue=fall |date=1986 |pages=317–26 |acce
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 11, 2017/</span>Children of Major Writers}} ...aldwin carried me on his shoulders through the first Civil Rights March in Paris, and they marched from the American Embassy to the ''Arc de Triomphe'', up
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  • ...in ''The Cornhill Magazine''. Zola and Balzac used to be serialized in the Paris newspapers, and Gide sometimes published portions of his work in installmen {{Review|state=expanded}}
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  • ...profiles, a lot of it spontaneous, candid, and playful. His 1963 ''Paris Review'' interview with Steve Marcus is still crucial for understanding how he bec '''PS''': I find Norman’s review of ''JFK'' to be quite interesting and Mailer only
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  • ...tisan Review'' circle, and by 1966 when he was interviewed for ''The Paris Review''’s “Art of Fiction” series, he admitted to having studied more of bo ...here these theories diverge from his own. In an interview with ''The Paris Review'', for example, Mailer states his suspicion that Sartre and Heidegger “ar
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  • ...ank. Indeed, until Andre Scwarz-Bart published ''The Last of the Just'' in Paris in 1959 there was a certain lack of ease about writing about the Holocaust, {{Review|state=expanded}}
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  • ...n ''Esquire'' from 1953 to the present.</ref> ''Partisan Review'', ''Paris Review'', ''Playboy'', ''Harper’s'', ''Life'', ''The NYRB'', ''The New Yorker'', ...966 Black and White Ball, or any one of several books about the ''Partisan Review'' intellectuals of the postwar period,<ref>See for example, {{cite book |la
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  • ...had in mind to play the lead character DJ, Jim Morrison, died in a bath in Paris as I was on my way to clinch the deal with him. {{Review|state=expanded}}
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  • ...ls about a concentration camp and a labor union and both fizzled. While in Paris in 47–48, he had met an intellectual, [[w:Jean Malaquais|Jean Malaquais]] ...ich was interspersed with about 100 of his line drawings. He asked that no review copies be sent out, but it still sold over 2000 copies. Finally, he publish
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  • Baldwin, whom Mailer had met in Paris at the home of Jean Malaquais, was a man he respected for his “fantastic ...iked to conclude my appreciation of the biography by quoting Joan Didion’s review of ''The Executioner’s Song'': “This is an absolutely astonishing book.
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  • {{cite letter |last=Mailer |first=Norman |recipient=''New York Review of Books'' |subject=Protest |location=10:5 |date=March 4, 1968 |url= |acces ...ast=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |recipient=the Editors, ''New York Review of Books'' |subject=Violence in Oakland |location=10:9 |date=May 9, 1968 |u
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 10, 2016/</span>People Who Look Alike Are Alike}} ...ow were Dad and I alike? Well, there were some small things. We both loved Paris. We both loved lemon drops. We both disliked intensely Modern Architecture.
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  • ...lebrity and notoriety. Assessing ''Marilyn'' for the ''New York Times Book Review'', Pauline Kael recognized that its author had inherited Hemingway’s titl ...[[w:Le Bonheur de Vivre|Le Bonheur de Vivre]]'' (1905–1906), hailed by the Paris art world as a bold embodiment of the modern (it was bought by Leo Stein wh
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  • ...an style="font-size:22px;">{{BASEPAGENAME}}/</span>''When We Were Kings'': Review and Commentary}} ...by rowdy soldiers.”{{sfn|Goldstein|2000|p=108}} Foreman had hoped to go to Paris for medical attention and then have the fight rescheduled to take place in
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  • ...power of art when it pushes beyond the boundaries. Art during the 1920s in Paris became, as Archibald MacLeish described it, a “conflagration,” primaril {{Review}}
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  • ...facts. “The library was la bibliothèque Sainte-Genevieve, the only one in Paris that stayed open till 10 P.M. I’d remain there all day long (10–12 hour
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  • ...rint. When they got out they would start satanic motorcycle gangs or go to Paris to paint or become gigolos. {{Review}}
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  • ...reviewed Brando’s last major film, ''Last Tango in Paris'', in ''New York Review of Books'' (May 17, 1973), rpt. ''Pieces and Pontifications'' (1982). After ...ity Author in Maidstone |url=https://prmlr.us/mr12bish |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=6 |issue=1 |date=2012 |pages=288–309 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
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  • ...d Riesman for an article I wrote for ''Dissent'',{{refn|In his ''Dissent'' review (summer {{date|1954}}), NM called Reisman’s ''Individualism Reconsidered' ...''Last Tango in Paris'' ({{date|1972}}), which appeared in the ''New York Review of Books'' ({{date|1972-05-17|MDY}}) and is reprinted in ''PAP'' 114–133.
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  • ...eering degree from Harvard University in 1943 and attended the Sorbonne in Paris in 1947–48 He served in the Army during World War II, from 1944 to 1946. ...ler favorably with Hemingway, and others. The second state dustwrapper has review blurbs on front and rear flaps from ''The New York Herald Tribune'', ''the
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  • ...ailer campaigned with Matthiessen for Henry Wallace in 1948; and Mailer in Paris in 1948 reconnected with Stanley Geist, a Harvard acquaintance and author o ...for Wholeness and Renewal |url=http://prmlr.us/mr12beg |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=12 |issue=1 |date=2018 |pages=51–71 |access-date=2021-05-25 |ref=
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  • ...eful student of continental philosophy. In a 1965 interview in ''The Paris Review'', Mailer explained, {{Review}}
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  • ...not Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed decided to leave the Ritz Hotel for his Paris apartment that night in August 1997, and had their inebriated driver not be ...he Executioner’s Song'' |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08rick |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |issue=1 |date=2009 |pages=483–493 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
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  • would come into Pennebaker’s studio and review the material on the Steenbeck. He would make decisions on what to cut and w ...acock-Pennebaker Films. I was a language major and spent my junior year in Paris. After college, I went to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School. At the tim
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  • ...e steps. And the pictures were not only published in the French magazine ''Paris Match'', they were published in the ''Herald-Examiner'' in L.A. I was cited ...d about ''The Executioner’s Song'' was Didion’s glowing ''New York Times'' review of it.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 10, 2016/</span>Norman Mailer’s Reception of Inherited Sociocult ...t appeared in the fall 1957 issue of ''Dissent'', a political and cultural review (Mailer served on ''Dissent''’s editorial board for more than three decad
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  • ...men on Mars were, after all, Russians. The two leaders met immediately in Paris for a conference which was brief and critical in its effect. The President {{Review|state=expanded}}
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  • ...rather harsh about Hemingway. George Plimpton, who was editing the ''Paris Review'' at the time, had mentioned it to Hem and he had dragged Plimpton to a boo {{Review}}
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  • ...often produced as answering that polished kind of question in ''The Paris Review'', in ''Rolling Stone''. I instead let his tone lead to conversation about {{Review|state=expanded}}
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  • ...id |title=A New Politics of Form in ''Harlot's Ghost'' |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |issue=1 | date=2008 |pages=452-73 |ref=harv}} ...ald L. |title=An American Dream:The Singular Nightmare |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=1 |issue=1 |date=2007 |pages=194-205 |url=https://prmlr.us/mr07kauf
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 3, 2009/</span>Norman Mailer: The Magician as Tragic Hero}} ...fares even worse in Ms. Chassler stops suddenly in the middle of her brief review to complain about the tone in which a Boston newspaper reported a gang rape
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  • ...ough his own life. By the time I get Mailer out of the army and he goes to Paris in chapter four, I had found my rhythm. A careful reader might see that the {{Review|state=expanded}}
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