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  • ...llow-traveler or a Communist dupe.” Mailer also comments on the effect the Pulitzer he received for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]) had on his campaign
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  • ...d Weinraub. ''New York Times'', 6 May, 35. Comment on winning the Pulitzer Prize for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]) and his point of view in it: “
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  • ...National Book Award]]; ''Armies'' won it and a [[w:Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize]] as well.</ref>
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  • ...]]’s appearance at the Village Gate, three days after winning the Pulitzer Prize for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). Rpt: [[69.80]]. See [[69.30]].
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  • ...er|Mailer]] comments briefly on his pleasure at being awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for [[79.14]]. “Now I can go around quoting my favorite line
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  • ...h); George Polk Memorial Award for magazine reporting (27 March); Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction (5 May). In addition, ''Miami and the Siege of Chica |File:1969-Puliter Prize notification.jpg|Pulitzer Prize Notification.
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  • Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. His latest collection of essays is
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  • “A Pulitzer-Prize Winner Above the ‘Norm.’” Article-interview by Michael Skerker. ''Bro
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  • ...:Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize]] in {{date|1980}}. Mailer’s other Pulitzer Prize winner, ''[[The Armies of the Night]]'' ({{date|1968}}), never made the bes
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  • ...p position and 43 in the top five. The novel is nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and the Gutenberg Award, and the Associated Press names Mailer "Man of the
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  • On 14 April, ''[[The Executioner’s Song]]'' wins the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
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  • ...k Award in arts and letters for ''The Armies of the Night''.<br />Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction for ''The Armies of the Night''.
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  • ...lmore and Gilmore’s execution by firing squad in Utah. It won the Pulitzer Prize for its portrayal of the devastation of those killings and the questions ra ...n-bloody-hall reviews Criterion’s reissue of the 1979 documentary] for The Pulitzer Prizes.
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  • ...ries. ''The Armies of the Night'' won for arts and letters, and a Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction as well.
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  • ...novel for the Pulitzer Prize in the ''Saturday Review'''s annual Pulitzer Prize poll (30 April 1949, 23), and the Associated Press named Mailer “Man of t
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  • ...is sensuous and analytic examination of the space program. He won a second Pulitzer for ''[[The Executioner's Song]]'' (1979), an account of the life and death
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  • ...about how he and Mailer conducted the interviews and research for Pulitzer-Prize winning narrative and about his personal interviews with Gary Gilmore. Beca
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  • ...brief ceremony, followed by a reception at the Library. Mailer, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist and political activist, was born in the city in
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  • ...must ask, do we get another paper version of Norman Mailer’s 1979 Pulitzer-Prize winner on dead trees? Perhaps it’s due to the fact that ''ES'' might be M
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  • “When asked on occasion why he married so often the former Pulitzer Prize-winner replied, ‘To get divorced. As a novelist with an insatiable curios
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  • ...rd]], and Mailer ran for the mayor of New York City. Mailer won his second Pulitzer in 1979 for ''[[The Executioner's Song]]''. ...ational Book Award]] (Arts and Letters division) and shares the [[Pulitzer Prize]] in nonfiction for ''The Armies of Night''; campaigns unsuccessfully in Ne
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  • ''The Armies of the Night'' won both a [[w:Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize]] for nonfiction and the [[w:National Book Award|National Book Award]]. The
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  • Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction and the National Book Award for arts and letters. In
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  • ...The only major literary prize to elude him, at least so far, is the Nobel Prize for Literature. There is no retirement when one is a writer, as Mailer said
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  • ...elf. Bonus: Norman Mailer and William F. Buckley discuss Mailer’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1980 novel ''The Executioner's Song''. || [https://archive.org/deta ...Jack Henry Abbott during the late 70s when Mailer was writing his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, ''The Executioner’s Song''. || [https://archive.org/details
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  • ...it won the ''Playboy'' Writing Award for fiction in 1979 and the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in [[1980]]. Mailer is the only writer to win Pulitzers for fic
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  • ...alents whose guide was no less than Professor Robert Hillyer, the Pulitzer Prize poet. By Senior year, I was taking English A-5, in fact I must have been on
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  • ...d speak to Fig’s writing class. They went on and on about Norman. Pulitzer prize winner. Best-selling author of more than twenty novels, including THE war n
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  • ...the historical New York Public Library in New York City. The Norman Mailer Prize has been awarded to some of the world’s most esteemed writers, including, ...ebra Sandlund, Wings Hauser and Lawrence Tierney, and directed by Pulitzer Prize winning-author Norman Mailer, based on his best-selling 1984 novel.”
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  • ...'The Armies of the Night'', a book, as you know, that won Mailer his first Pulitzer in 1969. The second was Joan Didion’s review on the front page of ''The N ...out it from the bio. Mailer’s wife Norris said that when he got the second Pulitzer for ''The Executioner’s Song'', it gave him an emotional boost. It was al
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  • structured a Nobel Prize-winning body of work upon Yoknapatawpha ...ilson concurs with virtually every literate person (including the Pulitzer Prize Committee) that ''The Executioner’s Song'' is to be acknowledged as a mas
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  • * '''2019-05-05''': Fifty years ago today the Pulitzer Prize was awarded to Mailer for his “nonfiction novel” ''Armies of the Night'
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  • '''It’s interesting that the two books that you got the Pulitzer Prize for, ''Armies'' and ''Executioner’s Song'', are two extremes — the
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  • ...il recently (and even still ...) he always believed would earn him a Nobel Prize, those purely Mailer novels beginning with ''[[The Naked and the Dead]]'' w The Brooklyn born, Harvard educated National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize winning larger-than-life father of eight and co-founder of the ''Village Vo
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  • ...k Award for non-fiction with ''[[The Armies of the Night]]'' in 1969 and a Pulitzer in fiction for ''[[The Executioner’s Song]]'' in 1980. architecture, bullfighting, prize fighting, Kennedy and his assassination, Vietnam, the space program, protes
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  • Fortunately, what lay ahead was good stuff — a second Pulitzer Prize and huge critical and commercial success with ''The Executioner’s Song'',
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  • ...ral Non-Fiction, the same year that Norman Mailer won the Pulitzer Fiction Prize for ''[[The Executioner’s Song]]''.}} At times, does not life seem to ''f
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  • ...n Arts and Letters, too. Eleven years later, in 1980, Mailer would win the Pulitzer again, this time for fiction, with ''The Executioner’s Song''.
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  • ...he Armies of the Night'' won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, ''An American Dream'' was suddenly declared a “contemporary classic,”
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  • ...won), and two (''Armies'' and ''The Executioner’s Song'') won the Pulitzer Prize. This is not to say, of course, that the books after 1979 were lesser works
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  • ...has won the 1968 National Book Award for Arts and Letters and the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction.
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  • ...literary lion, Norman Mailer. And then there’d be mention of his Pulitzer-Prize winning books and so forth. But over the last few years this has changed be
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  • ...y the previous year in ''Miami and the Siege of Chicago'' and the Pulitzer Prize-winning ''The Armies of the Night''. In a comment such as “he is beginnin
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  • including his Pulitzer Prize, his National Book Award, the Emerson Medal
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  • ...te news |author=<!--None stated--> |date=November 11, 2007 |title=Pulitzer Prize Author Norman Mailer Dies at 84 |url= |work=Providence Journal |location= |
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  • ...the ''Village Voice'', took literary journalism to new heights, and won a Pulitzer apiece for ''The Armies of the Night'' and ''The Executioner’s Song''. To ...tical look at ''The Executioner’s Song''—for which Mailer won the Pulitzer Prize. By the end of her book, Dearborn seems not to want to understand Norman Ma
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  • ...we’re both in agreement on this one, and in good company with the Pulitzer Prize committee. I won’t reprise my commentary on the other novels we’ve disc ...ittle more than the realities of American publishing/reviewing seasons and prize competitions. In short, during the creation of the book it was composed as
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  • ...panelists included Norman Mailer himself, J. Michael Lennon, and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David Oshinsky. There was also an exhibition held in conjunc
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