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{{abstract|An outline of Mailer’s complex and rich history of occupations and experiences, as revealed in the stunning breadth and depth of the holdings in the Texas Mailer Archives.}}
{{Byline|last=Lennon|first=J. Michael|abstract=An outline of Mailer’s complex and rich history of occupations and experiences, as revealed in the stunning breadth and depth of the holdings in the Texas Mailer Archives.|note=Harry Ransom Humanities Center, Flair Conference: Norman Mailer and America in Conflict, November 10, 2006.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr07lenn}}
 
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{{hatnote|Harry Ransom Humanities Center<br />Flair Conference: Norman Mailer and America in Conflict<br />November 10, 2006.}}


1974, a collection of essays titled ''Will the Real Norman Mailer Please Stand Up'', edited by Laura Adams, appeared.<ref>{{cite book |editor-last=Adams |editor-first=Laura |date=1974 |title=Will the Real Norman Mailer Please Stand Up |location=Port Washington, N.Y. |publisher=Kennikat Press |isbn=0804690669 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8BNbAAAAMAAJ |ref=harv}}</ref> She borrowed her title from a 1969 film documentary about Mailer.<ref>Allen King, Director (1968).</ref> The book and the film share the conviction that Mailer is a whirligig whose only identity was the lack of a dominant one. He has been, on different days (and sometimes the same one) a novelist, actor, movie director, pugilist, political candidate,<ref>In1969Mailer ran for the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City; he came
1974, a collection of essays titled ''Will the Real Norman Mailer Please Stand Up'', edited by Laura Adams, appeared.<ref>{{cite book |editor-last=Adams |editor-first=Laura |date=1974 |title=Will the Real Norman Mailer Please Stand Up |location=Port Washington, N.Y. |publisher=Kennikat Press |isbn=0804690669 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8BNbAAAAMAAJ |ref=harv}}</ref> She borrowed her title from a 1969 film documentary about Mailer.<ref>Allen King, Director (1968).</ref> The book and the film share the conviction that Mailer is a whirligig whose only identity was the lack of a dominant one. He has been, on different days (and sometimes the same one) a novelist, actor, movie director, pugilist, political candidate,<ref>In1969Mailer ran for the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City; he came
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