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&lt;div class="pm-site-intro"&gt;
== The Digital Humanities initiative of the Norman Mailer Society ==
{{Big|This website serves as a hub for the digital endeavors of the [[Norman Mailer Society]]. It features an overview of projects — both analog and digital — undertaken by the Society’s members that help to support and maintain the legacy of [[Norman Mailer]].

Project Mailer, created and maintained by [[Gerald R. Lucas]] houses {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles and {{NUMBEROFUSERS}} editors.}}
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==Featured==
&lt;div class="pm-box-grid"&gt;
&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Archive&lt;/div&gt;
[https://archivepublic.wilkes.edu/repositories/2/resources/16 Wilkes University Norman Mailer Collection]: A significant digital archive of Mailer’s personal materials, mostly from the 1980s onward. See also [https://archivepublic.wilkes.edu/repositories/2/resources/110 J. Michael Lennon’s collection of Norman Mailer’s Publication Research, 1948-2024].&lt;/div&gt;

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&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Project&lt;/div&gt;
''[[Lipton’s Journal]]'': Mailer’s journal of self-analysis and personal growth he kept from December 1954 to March of 1955, edited by [[J. Michael Lennon]], [[Susan Mailer]], and [[Gerald R. Lucas]].&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Project&lt;/div&gt;
''[[Norman Mailer: Works and Days]]'' by [[J. Michael Lennon]] and [[Donna Pedro Lennon]] and edited by [[Gerald R. Lucas]] contains almost 1400 cross-referenced entries, images, and many full-text articles.&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Journal&lt;/div&gt;
''[[The Mailer Review]]'', the official journal of the Norman Mailer Society, publishes articles, notes, creative works, interviews, commentary, images, and book reviews relevant to the life and work of [[Norman Mailer]].&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Digital Book&lt;/div&gt;
''[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]]'' by [[Barry H. Leeds]] was published in 1969 and explores Norman Mailer’s major writing through the sixties. We present the full text of Leeds’ study in a new digital form.&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Project&lt;/div&gt;
[[An American Dream Expanded|''An American Dream'' Expanded]] features [[Norman Mailer’s Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969|letters]], full-text criticism, essays, a gallery, and more that contextualizes and expands study of ''[[An American Dream|AAD]]''.&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Collection&lt;/div&gt;
This collection, assembled by [[J. Michael Lennon]], features full-text [[:Category:Full Text Introductory|introductions, prefaces, and forewords]] by [[Norman Mailer]], including those to the works of Jean Malaquais, Abbie Hoffman, Jack Henry Abbott, and others.&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Podcast&lt;/div&gt;
Hosted by [[Justin Bozung]] and published twice monthly, [[Norman Mailer Society/Podcast|The Norman Mailer Society Podcast]] highlights the people and projects that promote the legacy of Norman Mailer.&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;WWW&lt;/div&gt;
Visit the official web site of the [[Norman Mailer Society]] to [[Norman Mailer Society/Join|join]] the Society, read [[Norman Mailer Society/News|news]], and get all the current information about our annual conference.&lt;/div&gt;
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==About Us==
&lt;div class="pm-box-grid pm-wide-grid"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Contributors&lt;/div&gt;
Maintained by scholars and students alike, Project Mailer offers a living space for open-access research, experimentation, and conversation. We welcome contributions from all those interested in Mailer, 20th-century American literature, and the digital humanities.
&lt;span style="text-align:right;"&gt;→ {{c|Contributors}} • {{c|Student Editors}}&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;Get in Touch&lt;/div&gt;
Want to contribute, ask a question, or suggest a new project? We’re always open to collaboration and feedback. Join the conversation and help us grow Project Mailer.
&lt;span style="text-align:right;"&gt;→ {{nospam|editor|projectmailer.net}}&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;

&lt;div class="pm-box pm-highlight"&gt;&lt;div class="pm-box-label"&gt;About Project Mailer&lt;/div&gt;
'''Project Mailer''' is a digital humanities initiative devoted to the life, works, and legacy of [[Norman Mailer]]. Sponsored by the [[The Norman Mailer Society]], this collaborative archive curates scholarly essays, bibliographies, rare documents, digital editions, and media related to Mailer’s career.
&lt;span style="text-align:right;"&gt;→ [[Project Mailer:About|Read More]]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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