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  • ...r]], University of Texas, for $2.5 million. Later that month, he attends a conference at the University titled “Norman Mailer Takes on America.” |File:2006 NM.jpg|NM in 2006.
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  • [[File:Norman Mailer and Lawrence Schiller.jpg|thumb|Schiller with Mailer in 2006.]] [[Category:2020 Conference]]
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  • The Norman Mailer Society holds an annual conference that brings members together from all over the world. Activities include pa ...Mailer’s Centenary Celebration || [[Norman Mailer Society/Conference/2023|Conference Page]]
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  • ...ighbor’s Wife'' (1981), ''Unto the Sons'' (1992), and ''A Writer’s Life'' (2006). [[Category:2003 Conference]]
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  • ..., Celebrated Writer” in ''The Lincoln Center Theater Review'' (Fall/Winter 2006) devoted to Tom Stoppard’s ''The Coast of Utopia''. She is co-editor with [[Category:2019 Conference]]
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  • ...tics), 12 (winter), 10–11. Excerpts from the keynote event of the 205 ALSC conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at which [[J. Michael Lennon]] interviewed {{N [[Category:Works in 2006]]
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  • ...w by Jeff Salamon. ''Austin American-Statesman'', 19 November. Report on a conference the previous week at the Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas-Aus [[Category:Works in 2006]]
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  • ...ions often consisted of my asking Norman to participate in some program or conference with which I was involved. But the fact is that, on virtually every occasio ...brought their Hemingway/Fitzgerald program to the International Fitzgerald Conference in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2002, despite the fact that this event fell virt
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  • ...was only a dream but one short year ago. Indeed, at last October’s annual conference his driving enthusiasm was instrumental in articulating the importance of a ...' is dedicated to Bob Lucid. When I last spoke to him in October of {{date|2006}} at the Mailer Symposium at the University of Texas Ransom Center, he said
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  • ...will be '''Colum McCann'''. An admirer of Mailer’s work, he met Mailer in 2006 in Provincetown, and in 2009 wrote a brilliant introduction to ''Moonfire''
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  • ...ler Review'' was first proposed to The Norman Mailer Society membership in 2006, Barry Leeds, along with [[JML|Michael Lennon]], were the strongest propone ...n Doctorow agreed to give the keynote address at The Norman Mailer Society Conference in Provincetown. Mailer was delighted to reunite with his old editor and fr
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  • ...r's acumen and observation of an event is crucial to its understanding. In 2006, he was recognized for his many contributions to literature and culture wit [[Category:2004 Conference]]
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  • reprinted with permission.</ref> and whom I met in November 2006, was not the brash showman — arm-wrestling with Muhammad Ali, boxing ...y different from Jewish work. When I mentioned to a group of scholars at a conference last year at the Harry Ransom Center (occasioned by Mailer’s selling his
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  • ...es have been my primary research interests. While I have addressed both in conference presentations, journal articles, and course offerings, Phillip Sipiora’s ...ailer” (PM), a Digital Humanities (DH) project that I outlined at the 2014 conference of the Norman Mailer Society, has begun modestly. This year has seen the st
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  • {{hatnote|A panel at the 2015 international meeting of The Norman Mailer Conference in Provincetown was devoted to remembering Professor [[Barry Leeds]], who p ...nce'' in this room. The former significant other of mine, who attended the conference with me, and I came into this room, and we didn’t know anyone here. Up to
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  • ...s a rarely-heard recording of the Mailer’s 1987 Cannes Film Festival Press Conference. Mailer encapsulates all of his views on cinema relating them to his own fi ...| 2018-03-01 || ''The Big Empty'' || Mailer and son John Buffalo Mailer in 2006, along with host Dotson Rader, discuss ''The Big Empty'', a series of conve
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  • ...hat “no authorities exist that have certain knowledge.”{{sfn|Mailer|Mailer|2006|p=218}} This places the novelist in an ethical and existential position of ...can under difficult, if not impossible, circumstances.{{sfn|Mailer|Mailer|2006|p=214}} Christ’s voice is that of narrator and novelist, seeking through
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  • ...ficant works by and about {{NM}} that have appeared from that time through 2006. In addition, entries for a number of items that appeared from 1980–1998, Interview by Sue Fox. ''Sunday Times Magazine'' (London), 19 November 2006, 7. Sunday, Features.
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  • ...ate of the digital life of the [[Norman Mailer Society]] since I joined in 2006. Even before that, my interests and research were catalyzed by the nascent ...''W&D'' for feedback. We hope to have version 1.0 published by this fall’s Conference of the Norman Mailer Society in Provincetown. Consider, then, this document
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  • ...es Center, Flair Conference: Norman Mailer and America in Conflict, {{date|2006-11-10|MDY}}.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr01len}} ...''Party of the Century'',<ref>{{cite book |last=Davis |first=Deborah |date=2006 |title=Party of the Century: The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and His Bl
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