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  • ...y'', January, 69–72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82–84. One of Mailer’s most important interviews, with extended discussion of drugs, sex, fame, politics and Vietnam; less o [[Category:Interviews]]
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  • ...border-bottom:2px solid #FFFFFF; padding:0.1em; background-color:#CE93D8; text-align:center; font-weight:bold">Digital Humanities Project</div> ...border-bottom:2px solid #FFFFFF; padding:0.1em; background-color:#CE93D8; text-align:center; font-weight:bold">Digital Humanities Project</div>
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  • ...erview with Norman Mailer.”{{efn|[http://www.ep.tc/realist/40/01.html Full text off-site].}} By Paul Krassner. ''The Realist'', no. 40 (December), 1, 13-16 [[Category:Interviews]]
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  • [[Category:Interviews]] [[Category:Full Text Interviews]]
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  • ...iscussion of ''Marilyn: A Biography'' ([[73.30]]), which includes the full text of [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s press release on Monroe’s death (see [[73 [[Category:Interviews]]
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  • ...e next day on Nixon’s victory, Hubert Humphrey, and movie-making. The full text of Mailer’s speech is in ''Existential Errands'' ([[72.7]]) and ''The Ess [[Category:Article-Interviews]]
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  • ...], we are now beginning to publish full-text posts of classic articles and interviews with and about NM. Many of these correspond to entries in {{NMWD}} which co
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  • ...All those sportswriters punch drunk on twenty years of booze! So fighters, full of instinctive metaphor, come through like bugs who speak. It is as if we i ...f the actual writing in Part II, Sugar did all the research except for the interviews (which were Torres’), and so the flavor of the material was gathered more
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  • ...t to the editor and review all of the wiki coding that presents the usable text (see '''Fig 1'''). ...ISPLAYTITLE}}</nowiki></code>. With this element, you can insert necessary text formatting, like [[w:MOS:ITALIC|italics]]:
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  • ...t stories]], [[:Category:Biographies|biographies]], [[:Category:Interviews|interviews]], sports reportage, literary criticism, and a book of line drawings, inter ...[Harlot’s Ghost]]'' (1310 pages). Except for a book consisting of his best interviews, he published no other book-length work in the 1980s after ''AE''.
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  • ...to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, $18.00 a week and free meals. “Did a full day’s work today,” he reported on{{pg|28|29}}June 23, “and found it r ...and so hypnotically did it affect him that he could readily recount it in interviews thirty-five and forty years later, always with perfect consistency of detai
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  • ...e, to all of which Lovett is invited to listen by his hunted friend. These interviews take on a truly Kafkaesque dimension as McLeod’s defenses against returni ...is form, to use the novel as the one, unique, indispensable medium for his full-scale redefinition of society and its discontents. Stanley Edgar Hyman pers
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  • ...n Review article (Spring 1965) , the word "dramatic," scarcely used in her text, came up in this sentence: " . . . <i>Marat/Sade</i> is far from being the ...of Peter Weiss. In fact, the most theatrical thing about this play is its full title, which takes up about a minute's reading time. Read it: <i>The Persec
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  • ...ainly the only generic label that completely fits. Further, if we take the text to be a work of New Journalism, then what part is journalism, as opposed to ...ainly the only generic label that completely fits. Further, if we take the text to be a work of New Journalism, then what part is journalism, as opposed to
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  • <div style="margin:0.5em 0.2em 0.2em 0.3em; padding:0.5em 0.2em 0.2em 0.3em; text-align:right;">[[Norman Mailer’s Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969 ...interviewed Mailer in the March 1965 ''New York Post'', one of only a few interviews he gave on the novel before it was published.
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  • ...erested in doing so as we continue to use Medium. The former has published interviews with John Buffalo Mailer and Tom Hayes, several tributes to Barry Leeds, an
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