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* '''2022-07-06''': Colm Tóibín on Nomran Mailer: In my mid-20s, I read a lot of Norman Mailer’s books: ''Armies of the Night'', which is a description of the anti-Vietnam protests and another book ''Miami and the Siege of Chicago'', which is about the 1968 Republican and Democratic Conventions. He put himself at the centre of the picture. He was unembarrassed about this. He was a bulky, boastful figure. He was always trying to be great in some way. I admired the sense of energy in the writing, the sense of newness. The presence of the writer, how that was managed, the way he dealt with political things in a quirky and interesting way. (Via ''[https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/artsandculture/arid-40908545.html Irish Examiner]''.)
* '''2022-06-09''': We now have a list of [[Norman Mailer Society/Mailer Centenary Projects List|current and upcoming Mailer projects]], thanks to [[J. Michael Lennon]].
* '''2022-06-09''': We now have a list of [[Norman Mailer Society/Mailer Centenary Projects List|current and upcoming Mailer projects]], thanks to [[J. Michael Lennon]].
* '''2022-06-08''': [[Maggie McKinley]] winds the [[Robert F. Lucid Award]] for ''Norman Mailer in Context'' in 2021. Congratulations, Maggie.  
* '''2022-06-08''': [[Maggie McKinley]] winds the [[Robert F. Lucid Award]] for ''Norman Mailer in Context'' in 2021. Congratulations, Maggie.