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  • ...ifferent. It is possible, even likely, that they were submitted to ''Paris Review'' before ''Modest Gifts'' was published.
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  • ...nnsylvania in September 1996. Mailer’s reminiscences deal with the mood of Paris in 1947, the writers he met there and the 1948 presidential campaign, in wh
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  • ...s: Chronicles of Literary Life” ([[99.2]]) in the spring number of ''Paris Review''. ...nd Mailer.jpg|Plimpton and Mailer at the James Jones Society conference in Paris, 1999.
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  • ...rview. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] reprinted this piece, his first in ''Paris Review'', in ''The Presidential Papers'' ([[63.37]]), and followed it with a much
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  • ...iew'', no. 97 (summer), 19–22. Rpt: ''Bernardo Bertolucci’s “Last Tango in Paris.”'' New York: Delacorte; [[82.16]], [[13.1]]. See [[73.40]], [[74.2]], [[
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  • ...1963), edited by Robert B. Silvers and Barbara Epstein. New York: New York Review of Books, 1988, and in [[13.1]].
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  • “Tolstoy and Chekov.” ''Paris Review'' 137 (winter), 48–49. {{NM}} recounts a story, perhaps apocryphal, of a
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  • “Two Letters from Frank Crowther.” ''Paris Review'', no. 67 (fall), 195–198. Essay of eulogy for Crowther, who managed Mail
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  • ...uate Studies at Middle Georgia State University. He has poems in the Paris Review, Poetry, and The New Republic, and has published two books of poetry and an
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  • “From Harlot’s Ghost.” ''Paris Review'', no. 120 (fall), 95–105. Excerpt from novel of same name ([[91.26]]). R
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  • .../from-the-archive-norman-mailer Norman Mailer: From the Archive].” ''Paris Review'', no. 181 (summer), 81–86. Five pages of documents from the {{NM}} archi
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  • ...on women, sex and marriage, with comment on his review of ''Last Tango in Paris'' ([[73.12]]) and [[73.30]]. Mailer comments on this interview in [[75.1]].
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  • ...', 27 April. Account of {{NM}} receiving the Hadada Award from the ''Paris Review'', presented by E. L. Doctorow. Asked by editor Philip Gourevitch, to defin
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  • ...s Jones, 1921-1977.” By [[J. Michael Lennon]] and George Plimpton. ''Paris Review'', no. 103 (summer), 205–236. This portrait of {{NM}}’s friend, compris
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  • “From ‘A Work in Progress.’ ” ''Paris Review'', no. 86 (winter), 10-14. First advance excerpt from ''Ancient Evenings''
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  • ...most important, conducted 6 July 1963. Rpt: ''Writers at Work: The “Paris Review” Interviews'', edited by Alfred Kazin. 3rd ser. New York: Viking, 1967; '
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  • ...s appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''New Yorker'', ''Esquire'', ''Paris Review'', ''The Atlantic Monthly'', ''Granta'', and other international publicatio
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  • ...of One Man Dead,” encompassing the first excerpt published in the ''Paris Review'' ([[82.24]]).
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  • The summer number of ''Paris Review'' contains a long interview with him conducted by Andrew O’Hagan ([[07.31 ...tober, the first issue of the ''[[The Mailer Review, Volume 1, 2007|Mailer Review]]'', edited by [[Phillip Sipiora]], and sponsored by the Mailer Society and
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  • ...of Fiction, No. 193, Norman Mailer].” Interview by Andrew O’Hagan. ''Paris Review'', no. 181 (summer), 44–80. Omnibus interview conducted in April that exp
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