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- {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 6, 2012/</span>Gore and Norman in Provincetown}} ...er told him, and Vidal then proclaimed that he would outlive him, based on the longevity of his own. Neither of them ever forgot this conversation.7 KB (1,190 words) - 16:19, 5 July 2020
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/</span>Volume 5, 2011}} | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 5, 20115 KB (764 words) - 07:38, 23 May 2022
- ...that several people actually remembered one of my three books on Mailer or the 1975 ''Partisan Review'' interview. ...the Mailer Society and including me in its work. What is remarkable about the Society is how many of us have had long, fruitful relationships with Norman17 KB (3,068 words) - 17:58, 7 July 2020
- ...st=Maggie|note=This Keynote Address was delivered to the annual meeting of the Norman Mailer Society on Saturday, October 19, 2019 at Wilkes University.|u In good Mailer fashion, I will admit that I have in the past harbored a certain, mild antipathy towards most of you. I thought I wo30 KB (5,521 words) - 17:18, 24 February 2021
- ...s graciously given permission to reprint the story. Images are courtesy of the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin. —[[Phillip Sipiora]]| ..., I went to the movies. Invariably, it was to see a foreign film in one of the art houses around New York.15 KB (2,663 words) - 17:15, 7 July 2020
- ...:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 9, 2015/</span>The Writer’s Daughter}} ...f eminence; people in the art world know who she is and talk about her all the time.32 KB (5,944 words) - 08:11, 4 July 2020
- ...name of David Ogilvy who was responsible for Shweppervescence, the Man in the Hathaway shirt, and other such towering contributions to western civilizati ...ry comment on the buttoned down hubris of those who were busy inventing “''the big idea''” on Madison Avenue. I dimly remember what a profound effect it15 KB (2,646 words) - 17:58, 7 July 2020
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 5, 2011/Tributes to Norris Church Mailer/</span>Reme ...Entries were made every few days, along with occasional reflections. While the log focuses on Mailer and his table talk, Norris is on almost every page, a29 KB (5,361 words) - 09:48, 5 July 2020
- ...ge= |isbn= |author-link= }} Reprinted by Project Mailer with permission of the estate of Norman Mailer. ([[75.14]])</ref> ...ompulsory'' course in elementary composition. That much will be granted to the forces of oppression.11 KB (2,030 words) - 08:33, 7 February 2019
- ...The Mailer Review''/Volume 10, 2016/</span>Mailer’s Letters: A Colloquy at the Strand Bookstore}} ...nder of The Norman Mailer Center, moderated the discussion.<ref>A video of the event is [https://youtu.be/AZ0BdOZevxI streaming on Youtube].</ref>|url=htt43 KB (7,843 words) - 08:34, 4 July 2020
- ...13 Susan Mailer gave the keynote address at the Eleventh Annual meeting of the International Norman Mailer Society in which she recaptures key memories of ...y was getting punched, jumped in to help him losing his two front teeth in the battle. I was proud that Dad and Chavo were so friendly. I also felt that I17 KB (3,329 words) - 07:52, 6 July 2020
- ...size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 5, 2011/</span>From ''A Ticket to the Circus''}} ...rde — we had to drive thirty miles to buy it) and discuss literature and ''The New Yorker'' articles. We were big Walker Percy and Eudora Welty fans.58 KB (11,480 words) - 10:06, 5 July 2020
- {{Byline|last=Schreck|first=Richard|note=This excerpt is from the author’s novel ''Brain Game''.|url=http://prmlr.us/mr13sch}} {{dc|dc=I| was present at the death of a man named Edgar Stein.}}18 KB (3,401 words) - 07:39, 23 February 2021
- ...t-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 2, 2008/</span>Norman Mailer: ''The Executioner's Song''}} ...ted by daylight is an American tragedy. |note=This essay first appeared in the ''London Review of Books'' ({{date|1980-03-16|DMY}}) and was reprinted in '25 KB (4,432 words) - 10:02, 8 July 2021
- ...rience, written in 1954–1955. Lennon is also writing a memoir, “Getting on the Bus: Mailer’s Last Years in Provincetown,” which chronicles his experie with me and talking about the state of Mailer Studies, which is obviously a46 KB (8,093 words) - 18:08, 1 March 2021
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 6, 2012/</span>Mailer is Back}} ...variable way of dealing with interviews from the 1950s on. This version is the one he approved before it was submitted. —JML|url=https://prmlr.us/mr1224 KB (4,449 words) - 16:21, 5 July 2020
- ...films had been, evinced by countless notes affixed to film cans, coded in the private language of like-minded artists. ...onversations over their recollections of working with Mailer during one of the most productive periods in his career, an experience that led to Jan and La52 KB (9,369 words) - 07:59, 29 June 2021
- ...nd the imperialist and authoritarian urges present on the American side as the Cold War was about to emerge. It draws heavily and ambitiously on literary ...ary and cultural legacy, emphasizing his advocacy for literary freedom and the contemporary resonance of his work.22 KB (3,369 words) - 07:12, 9 June 2022
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 11, 2017/</span>Children of Major Writers}} ...d at Monmouth University in Long Branch, New Jersey on September 31, 2016. The panel was organized by Susan Mailer and moderated by [[J. Michael Lennon]].46 KB (8,809 words) - 08:44, 5 July 2020
- ...' (New York: New American Library, 1971). Reprinted with the permission of The Norman Mailer Estate.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr03mai1}} ...t was done in 16-millimeter and recorded on magnetic sound tape, and since the raw stock costs of processing 16-millimeter sound and film run about thirty63 KB (11,593 words) - 15:20, 29 June 2021
- ...pt, even relish the prospect of encountering not just the memoir, but also the vitality of interaction between Mailer’s imagination and his subject.|url ...ll they “contain hardly a word about Picasso. . .. [O]ne had insights into the extremities of one’s own thinking but few biographical perceptions about41 KB (6,838 words) - 09:49, 8 July 2021
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 10, 2016/</span>Remembering Barry Leeds}} ...butes submitted from other friends of Barry Leeds follow the comments from the panel.}}50 KB (9,361 words) - 08:32, 4 July 2020
- ...Review''/Volume 3, 2009/</span>Long Legs, the American Tolstoy, Oswald and the KGB: A Conversation with Lawrence Schiller}} ...d with Marina Oswald after they returned, and ending with an assessment of the final work and its place in Mailer’s literary legacy. |url=https://prmlr.103 KB (19,334 words) - 09:14, 4 July 2021
- ...uate course with [[Mike Lennon]] and reprinted here with the permission of the author.}} ...kings of the subconscious where the epiphany originates, in other words in the dream.{{sfn|Frye|1957|p=684}} }}63 KB (10,437 words) - 07:21, 11 April 2019
- ...arts1999unse Provincetown Arts]'', Volume 14, 1999: 24–32. Re-printed with the permission of ''Provincetown Arts'' magazine and Christopher Busa.}} ...e high seas of his 70s, he looks back and calls the widely acclaimed book “the work of an amateur.”56 KB (10,442 words) - 11:35, 27 October 2019
- ...n experienced actor recounts his memories of working with Norman Mailer on the productions of ''Strawhead'' and ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance'', both directe ...church anymore. It’s been converted into a theater: [[w:The Actors Studio|The Actors Studio]]. And I have just finished performing in a scene from Norman66 KB (12,360 words) - 09:38, 8 July 2021
- ...tured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>7. ''Advertisements for Myself'', ''The Presidential Papers'', and ''Cannibals and Christians''}} ...voice, which is to reach its finest expression to date in ''The Armies of the Night'' (1968).42 KB (7,087 words) - 12:06, 4 July 2020
- ...essay in ''The Spooky Art'' (2003) 67–73. Reprinted with the permission of The Norman Mailer Estate.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr09mail1}} ...as writing ''[[The Naked and the Dead]]''. We used to meet occasionally in the hall when we went down to get our mail. Those days Miller was a shy man and30 KB (5,754 words) - 07:39, 6 June 2021
- ...on the nature of successful film treatments would be a worthy addition to the reading lists for film-writing courses. —[[J. Michael Lennon]]|url=https: ...t. That, scientist and friends, is bound to be the measure of the error in the next prophecy.48 KB (8,606 words) - 13:05, 1 March 2021
- ...s been asking since the day Oswald himself was gunned down in full view of the television public: Did he do it? And, if so, why? |url=https://prmlr.us/mr0 ...o the High Court of Public Opinion, as he inevitably must, to wrestle with the tantalizing and sublime mystery of Lee Harvey Oswald. His pleading is entit40 KB (6,790 words) - 07:55, 1 July 2021
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>2. ''Barbary Shore''}}__NOTOC__ ...cess of ''The Naked and the Dead'', ''Barbary Shore'' represents a step in the direction of an increasingly nonderivative art.87 KB (15,347 words) - 12:00, 4 July 2020
- ...an Existential Movie Called ''Wild 90''.” Reprinted with the permission of The Norman Mailer Estate.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr03mai2}}{{TOC right}} ==On the Theory==89 KB (16,254 words) - 17:37, 30 June 2021
- ...eriences, as revealed in the stunning breadth and depth of the holdings in the Texas Mailer Archives.|note=Harry Ransom Humanities Center, Flair Conferenc ...movie director, pugilist, political candidate,<ref>In 1969, Mailer ran for the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City; he came22 KB (3,483 words) - 08:40, 8 July 2021
- ...t=An examination of the importance of [[w:Wilhelm Reich|Wilhelm Reich]] to the work of [[Norman Mailer]].|url=https://prmlr.us/mr16gord}} ...ons him.”{{sfn|Mailer|1959|p=347}} Orgasm as therapy comes straight out of the theories of Wilhelm Reich.35 KB (5,585 words) - 08:28, 21 September 2020
- ...ive this reader, and thousands of other readers, Norman Mailer, a trace of the man.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr03mar}} blood sport, a voyeur’s dream. When I proposed to review the four central70 KB (11,273 words) - 17:43, 2 July 2021
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>4. ''An American Dream''}}__NOT ...experienced in ''Samson Agonistes'' or ''Prometheus Unbound''. Because of the significant Christian overtones in ''An American Dream'', a more apt litera94 KB (16,514 words) - 06:45, 21 September 2020
- ...ranscendental. The poetics is also plural in its underlying statics and in the narrative ''dynamics'' that these statics help constitute. }} ...of film distinct from the Bordwellian “art film.”}} Here my emphasis is on the last, a ''creator-specific'' type of simplifying but empowering deep struct50 KB (7,933 words) - 15:42, 7 July 2021
- ...t the University of Texas in Austin, November 9–11, 2006. I am grateful to the director, Thomas Staley, and his colleagues for inviting me to participate. ...exactly repeated. Invariably he was engaging the moment, never writing for the uniform edition.37 KB (6,301 words) - 08:33, 8 July 2021
- ...{{BASEPAGENAME}}/</span>“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on ''The Deer Park'', 1954–55}}77 KB (14,243 words) - 08:27, 8 July 2021
- ...heir impressive research skills, nor could I have made my deadline without the much-needed help of Helena Whalen-Bridge. |url=https://prmlr.us/mr03wha}} ...iness of Mailer scholarship, first and foremost, to ask whether we should. The inquiry would, at its fullest, have implications that extend far beyond Mai89 KB (13,947 words) - 15:06, 5 July 2021
- ...chapter of the volume. Permission to reprint has been graciously given by the author.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr14midd}} ...at conversation with him is an attempt to suggest who he is by describing the tones in which he speaks his more-or-less familiar words, by giving their p72 KB (12,589 words) - 07:58, 6 July 2020
- ...ont-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 3, 2009/</span>Norman Mailer: The Magician as Tragic Hero}} {{Byline|last=Begiebing|first=Robert J.|abstract=A detailed examination of the reception and importance of Norman Mailer’s novel, ''[[Ancient Evenings]]135 KB (22,498 words) - 10:03, 11 October 2020