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On March 10, he is introduced to actress [[Beverly Bentley]] by his boxing friend Roger Donoghue at P.J. | On March 10, he is introduced to actress [[w:Beverly Bentley|Beverly Bentley]] by his boxing friend Roger Donoghue at P.J. Clarke’s restaurant in New York. He marries her on 29 December in his Brooklyn apartment, after divorcing [[w:Jeanne Campbell|Jeanne Campbell]] in Juarez, Mexico on 16 December. | ||
His second miscellany, ''The Presidential Papers'' ([[63.37]]), ostensibly advice for President Kennedy, is published on 8 November. The photo on the back of the dust jacket shows Mailer sitting in a J.F.K.-style rocking chair. It was designed before the assassination, and the chair was airbrushed out when the same photo is used on the cover of the 1964 Bantam paperback edition. | His second miscellany, ''The Presidential Papers'' ([[63.37]]), ostensibly advice for President Kennedy, is published on 8 November. The photo on the back of the dust jacket shows Mailer sitting in a J.F.K.-style rocking chair. It was designed before the assassination, and the chair was airbrushed out when the same photo is used on the cover of the 1964 Bantam paperback edition. | ||
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In 1963, he publishes more than thirty pieces (poems, book reviews, essays, interviews, columns, letters, debates and a short story) in a dozen different places, the beginning of a periodical blizzard that continues unabated until the mid-1970s. Scott Meredith becomes his literary agent in the fall, and successfully negotiates the sale of ''An American Dream'' to Dial Press, and the movie rights to MGM. | In 1963, he publishes more than thirty pieces (poems, book reviews, essays, interviews, columns, letters, debates and a short story) in a dozen different places, the beginning of a periodical blizzard that continues unabated until the mid-1970s. Scott Meredith becomes his literary agent in the fall, and successfully negotiates the sale of ''An American Dream'' to Dial Press, and the movie rights to MGM. | ||
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File:1963 for PP.jpg|Cover of ''PP''. | |width=200 | ||
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|File:1963 for PP.jpg|Cover of ''PP''. | |||
|File:1963 in Ptown.jpg|In Provincetown, 1963. | |||
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