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  • ...iction; it tied with an excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut’s ''Slapstick''. Rpt: ''Playboy Stories: The Best of Forty Years of Short Fiction'', edited by Alice K. Tur
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  • ...Twentieth Anniversary Playboy Reader'', edited by Hugh M. Hefner. Chicago: Playboy Press, 1974; complete in [[98.7]] and [[13.1]].
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  • ...g labeled a liberal in his January debate with William F. Buckley Jr. in ''Playboy'' ([[63.15]]). Mailer’s letter is notable for his description of himself,
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  • ...the Muhammad Ali- George Foreman 30 October 1974 boxing match in Zaire. ''Playboy'' awarded this excerpt and [[75.8]] its annual award for best nonfiction of
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  • ...merica: Outlaws and Icons, Hitmakers and Hitmen'', in October, 2005. His ''Playboy'' article on John Gotti Junior and Senior won the 2011 New York Press Club
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  • ...lmore’s execution (chapters 30–40), appearing after 79.14 was published. [[Playboy]] gave this and the earlier two excerpts from 79.14 ([[79.10]], [[79.19]])
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  • ...apter 14, with many excisions and small changes. It is the second of two ''Playboy'' installments which together cover most of book 5.
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  • ...r.” ''Playboy'', January, 110-12, 165-70, 172-74. Statements written for ''Playboy'' and read as part of a 22 September 1962 public debate in Chicago. Rpt: [[
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  • ...hcoming in ''Playboy'', although the selection does not appear in either ''Playboy'' excerpt ([[83.17]] and [[83.28]]). An “Author’s Note” explains the
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  • ...merican writers. Willie Morris’s recipe for John Birch Society Beans (in ''Playboy'') has literary as well as gustatory merit.
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  • ...d by [[Robert F. Lucid]]. Boston: Little, Brown, 1971; as “Excerpts from ''Playboy''” (partial) in [[72.7]] and [[82.19]]; as “Vices” in [[82.16]] (part
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  • ...ght'' ([[75.12]]) is published on 21 July, after long excerpts appear in ''Playboy''. It is the last of eight consecutive books in which he uses the third per Excerpts from ''The Fight'' in ''Playboy'' win the magazine’s Best Nonfiction Award.
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  • ...s Digest''. He has been a contributing editor at ''Playboy'' since 1980. ''Playboy''
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  • ...Senses.” Excerpt from ''On God: An Uncommon Conversation'' ([[07.39]]). ''Playboy'', December, 78–80, 168, 170, 172.
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  • He receives ''Playboy'''s Best Major Work in Fiction Award for “Trial of the Warlock,” a scre
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  • “The Womanization of America.” ''Playboy'', June, 43-50, 133-34, 136, 139-44. Symposium contribution. Rpt: As part o
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  • “Sex and Censorship in Literature and the Arts.” ''Playboy'', July, 27–28, 72, 74, 76, 88, 92, 95–99. Symposium contribution. Firs
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  • “A Man of Letters.” Edited by [[J. Michael Lennon]]. ''Playboy'', January, 70–72, 142–148. Twenty-eight letters, 1952–2008, to 23 di
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  • “The Executioner’s Song.” ''Playboy'', October, 96–100, 102, 110, 228–232, 237-38, 241–242, 244–246, 24
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  • “Immodest Proposals.” ''Playboy'', January 2004, 90–94,198, 266, 268, 270, 272. Fiftieth anniversary issu
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  • “The Role of the Right Wing: A Debate.” ''Playboy'', February, 115-16, 119-22. Transcript of a debate with William F. Buckley
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  • ...topics between {{NM}} and his son, [[John Buffalo Mailer|John Buffalo]]. ''Playboy'', December, 86–88, 98, 190–198. Important piece, with polite debate an
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  • “The Changing of the Guard.” ''Playboy'', December, 86–88, 196–98. Advance excerpt from ''Harlot’s Ghost'' (
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  • “The Executioner’s Song.” ''Playboy'', November, 136–139, 170, 193–194, 264, 266–270, 272, 274, 276–227
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  • “The Dead Are Dying of Thirst: The Fight, Part I.” ''Playboy'', May, 78–82, 104, 146, 192, 196, 198–200, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, 21
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  • “Ancient Evenings.” ''Playboy'', April, 78–82, 118, 124, 162, 164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174. Excerpt fro
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  • ...rence Schiller]], is published on 15 October, with excerpts appearing in ''Playboy'', October-December. Based on over 15,000 pages of interviews, letters, med ...Critics Circle Award, and wins the Best Major Work in Fiction Award from ''Playboy''.
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  • ...fe and Times'' ([[85.13]]), “might be ‘poison-drip.’” See [[00.1]]. Rpt: ''Playboy'', January 2009.
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  • ...ter advance excerpts appear in nine publications, including ''Esquire'', ''Playboy'', ''Rolling Stone'' and ''Partisan Review''.
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  • ...Bova and Robert Heinlein. Katherine Anne Porter, covering the event for ''Playboy'', was in the audience. Mailer criticized N.A.S.A. for having "taken the mo
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  • ...asses inside the Rhode Island prison system. His writing has appeared in ''Playboy'', ''Men’s Health'', ''Runner’s World'', ''The Boston Globe'' (where he
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  • “A Man of Letters” is published in the January issue of ''Playboy'' ([[09.1]]). It consists of 28 letters, 1952–2008, from {{NM}} to 23 dif
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  • {{NM}} does two interviews (one in ''New York'' and the other in ''Playboy'') with his son [[John Buffalo Mailer|John Buffalo]] on politics, protest,
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  • ...ter(s); no by-line.--> |title=Playboy Interview: Norman Mailer |url= |work=Playboy |location= |date=January 1968 |access-date= }}
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  • Preceded by advance excerpts in ''Playboy'', ''Vogue'' and ''Paris Review'', ''Ancient Evenings'', set in Egypt 3,000
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  • ...'', ''Tar'', and ''Stop Smiling''. As a journalist he has freelanced for ''Playboy'', ''New York Magazine'', ''ESPN Books'', ''Provincetown Arts'', ''Lid Maga
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  • ...]]'''<br />[[/Norman Mailer: Playboy Magazine Heavyweight|Norman Mailer: ''Playboy'' Magazine Heavyweight]]
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  • ...he Role of the Right Wing.” The debate transcript was published first in ''Playboy'' (February 1963) and later in ''[[The Presidential Papers]]''. Mailer some
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  • ...7]]), and, shortly after publication, in ''Vogue'' ([[83.30]]), again in ''Playboy'' ([[83.28]]), and in the (London) ''Sunday Times'' ([[83.42]]); excerpts f
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  • ..., “The Crazy One,” about Ramirez, published in the October 1967 issue of ''Playboy'', rpt., in ''[[The Bullfight]]'' (1967).}} was so extraordinary—for he a
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  • ...er edition, as a “true life novel.” Validating this subtitle, it won the ''Playboy'' Writing Award for fiction in 1979 and the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in [ ...82. Rpt: Three sections of the narrative appeared in a different form in ''Playboy'' ([[79.10]], [[79.19]], [[79.33]]). Excerpts from five chapters are reprin
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  • ...t: An earlier, shorter version of the narrative appeared in two parts in ''Playboy'' ([[75.8]], [[75.9]]). [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] includes excerpts from eig
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  • ...ason Epstein.” Rpt: Advance excerpts appeared in ''Esquire'' ([[88.5]]), ''Playboy'' ([[88.11]]), ''Story'' ([[89.10]]), ''Rolling Stone'' ([[91.4]]–[[91.6]
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  • ...3||align=left| January-February || style="background:#fee;"| [[w:Playboy|''Playboy'']] publishes in two parts the NM-Buckley debate.
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  • ...Mailer |url=https://archive.org/details/USPlayboy196801/page/n71 |magazine=Playboy |pages=69–72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82–84 |access-date=2019-04-24 }} Reprinte
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  • ...rground and above ground — ''Partisan Review'', ''Parade'', ''Esquire'', ''Playboy'', ''Way Out'', ''Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts'', ''Dissent'', ''Life''
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  • ...his magazine pieces whenever he appeared in ''Esquire'', ''Harper’s'' or ''Playboy''. Mailer could write about shit (literally), sex, superstition, marijuana,
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  • ...'Ladies Home Journal'' and ''One: The Homosexual Magazine'', ''Parade'', ''Playboy'', ''Esquire'' and ''Vanity Fair'', from ''Way Out'' and ''Fuck You: A Maga
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  • '''JS''': The first tangible product of all your work in Utah is the ''Playboy'' interview of Gilmore you do with Barry Farrell, which appears in April 19 ...person, over the phone, many different conversations. And this guy from ''Playboy'' flips out. He’s ready to bring in somebody to do the interviews of Gilm
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  • ...hotographic view of ecclesiastic trials and right-wing Catholic forums, of Playboy panels on sex and convocations of bishops that give us insight into hierarc
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  • ...in the hospital when I showed him the excerpts in ''New York Times'' and ''Playboy''.
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  • ...aware that their mentor in the ethics of masculinity happened to be gay. ''Playboy'' also published science fiction authors such as [[w:James Blish|James Blis
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  • ...his essay on bull fighting, “The Crazy One,” which was also published in ''Playboy''. ''The Bullfight'' LP also features a hodge-podge of Spanish music and a
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  • ...ming’s James Bond character to the celebratory rise of Hugh Hefner and his playboy philosophy, sexually promiscuous heterosexual men began to replace the hero ...layboy'', or popular literary characters like James Bond. Like the English playboy James Bond, ''An American Dream''’s Stephen Rojack not only links masculi
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  • ...' from 1953 to the present.</ref> ''Partisan Review'', ''Paris Review'', ''Playboy'', ''Harper’s'', ''Life'', ''The NYRB'', ''The New Yorker'', ''Vanity Fai
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  • ...|authormask=1 |date=January 2004 |title=Immodest Proposals |url= |magazine=Playboy |pages=90–94, 198, 266, 268, 270, 272 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
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  • ...man’s 1891 novel ''La-Bas''. The Japanese volume was translated from the ''Playboy'' issue of December 1976. Gray-brown cloth, red and white dustwrapper. The
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  • ...new book [''On God: An Uncommon Conversation''] was the lead article in ''Playboy''. He nodded and his eyes lit up a bit when I told him. Then NCM read him a
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  • Norman was in Chicago doing publicity for ''Playboy'', which was publishing an excerpt of his about-to-be-published book ''The
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  • {{quote|[I]t has an eerie, dated quality, like a copy of ''Playboy'' left out in the sun for 15 years. The women are subhuman, and most of the
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  • “Immodest Proposals.” ''Playboy'', January 2004, 90–94, 198, 266, 268, 270, 272. 50th Anniversary Issue.
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  • ...hor are clear. Fitzgerald commits to be “a writer only,” less the Jazz Age playboy.{{efn|Fitzgerald claimed, “I have now at last become a writer only.”{{s
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  • ...nnection to Hemingway and his death, his relationship to ''Esquire'', to ''Playboy'', to the great writers of his time: Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe, Garry Wills, an
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