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On 24 January, ''The Big Empty'' ([[06.2]]) is published. It is warmly, but not widely reviewed.
On 24 January, ''The Big Empty'' ([[06.2]]) is published. It is warmly, but not widely reviewed.


In the spring, [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] submits the manuscript of ''The Castle in the Forest'' ([[07.10]]) to his new editor at Random House, David Ebershoff, who replaces Jason Epstein after his retirement.
In the spring, {{NM}} submits the manuscript of ''The Castle in the Forest'' ([[07.10]]) to his new editor at Random House, David Ebershoff, who replaces Jason Epstein after his retirement.


On 4 May, Judith McNally, Mailer's secretary for nearly three decades, dies. Mailer's health worsens, and his weight loss concerns his family and doctors. Two of his old friends die, Styron on 1 November, and [[Robert F. Lucid]] on 12 December. Mailer speaks at a Boston memorial for Styron on 14 December.
On 4 May, Judith McNally, Mailer’s secretary for nearly three decades, dies. Mailer’s health worsens, and his weight loss concerns his family and doctors. Two of his old friends die, Styron on 1 November, and [[Robert F. Lucid]] on 12 December. Mailer speaks at a Boston memorial for Styron on 14 December.


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File:2006.jpg|Norman Mailer in Provincetown, 2006. Photo by Gerald R. Lucas.
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|File:2006.jpg|Norman Mailer in Provincetown, 2006. Photo by Gerald R. Lucas.
|File:2006-French Legion of Honor reception invitation.png|French Legion of Honor Invitation, 2006.
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