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  • ...llow-traveler or a Communist dupe.” Mailer also comments on the effect the Pulitzer he received for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]) had on his campaign
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  • ...d Weinraub. ''New York Times'', 6 May, 35. Comment on winning the Pulitzer Prize for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]) and his point of view in it: “
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  • ...National Book Award]]; ''Armies'' won it and a [[w:Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize]] as well.</ref>
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  • ...]]’s appearance at the Village Gate, three days after winning the Pulitzer Prize for ''The Armies of the Night'' ([[68.8]]). Rpt: [[69.80]]. See [[69.30]].
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  • ...er|Mailer]] comments briefly on his pleasure at being awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for [[79.14]]. “Now I can go around quoting my favorite line
    563 bytes (73 words) - 12:44, 22 December 2018
  • ...h); George Polk Memorial Award for magazine reporting (27 March); Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction (5 May). In addition, ''Miami and the Siege of Chica |File:1969-Puliter Prize notification.jpg|Pulitzer Prize Notification.
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  • Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. His latest collection of essays is
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  • “A Pulitzer-Prize Winner Above the ‘Norm.’” Article-interview by Michael Skerker. ''Bro
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  • ...:Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize]] in {{date|1980}}. Mailer’s other Pulitzer Prize winner, ''[[The Armies of the Night]]'' ({{date|1968}}), never made the bes
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  • ...p position and 43 in the top five. The novel is nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and the Gutenberg Award, and the Associated Press names Mailer "Man of the
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  • On 14 April, ''[[The Executioner’s Song]]'' wins the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
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  • ...k Award in arts and letters for ''The Armies of the Night''.<br />Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction for ''The Armies of the Night''.
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  • ...lmore and Gilmore’s execution by firing squad in Utah. It won the Pulitzer Prize for its portrayal of the devastation of those killings and the questions ra ...n-bloody-hall reviews Criterion’s reissue of the 1979 documentary] for The Pulitzer Prizes.
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  • ...ries. ''The Armies of the Night'' won for arts and letters, and a Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction as well.
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  • ...novel for the Pulitzer Prize in the ''Saturday Review'''s annual Pulitzer Prize poll (30 April 1949, 23), and the Associated Press named Mailer “Man of t
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  • ...is sensuous and analytic examination of the space program. He won a second Pulitzer for ''[[The Executioner's Song]]'' (1979), an account of the life and death
    5 KB (856 words) - 09:19, 21 May 2022
  • ...about how he and Mailer conducted the interviews and research for Pulitzer-Prize winning narrative and about his personal interviews with Gary Gilmore. Beca
    3 KB (439 words) - 08:11, 21 May 2022
  • ...brief ceremony, followed by a reception at the Library. Mailer, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist and political activist, was born in the city in
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  • ...must ask, do we get another paper version of Norman Mailer’s 1979 Pulitzer-Prize winner on dead trees? Perhaps it’s due to the fact that ''ES'' might be M
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  • “When asked on occasion why he married so often the former Pulitzer Prize-winner replied, ‘To get divorced. As a novelist with an insatiable curios
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