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  • * '''03/03/19''': Work will soon begin on [[An American Dream Expanded|''An American Dream'' Expan ...rch Mailer]]’s ''[[From A Ticket to the Circus|A Ticket to the Circus]]''. Work continues on porting other volumes from Medium.
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  • ...ournal'', a freelance writer, and essayist. He is co-author of a reference work published by HarperCollins as well as two Sherlock Holmes novels and a shor
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  • ...s so slowly because he is terrified he will go off on his own—into his own work. The ''Finnegans Wake'' analysis is his defense against his own impulse whi
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  • ...ont with TJ, his wife, and Rastus the Wonderdog. His most recent published work was a short fiction ghost story “Dancing with Crawlin’ Billy,” part o
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  • Begins work on ''The Gospel According to the Son'' ([[97.13]]), a retelling of the New
    882 bytes (125 words) - 22:17, 3 December 2018
  • ...he Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7]]), a massive anthology of excerpts from his work arranged not by date of publication or composition, but according to the da
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  • ...the first collection of critical essays, ''Norman Mailer: The Man and His Work'', published by Little, Brown.
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  • {{start|John G. Rodwan Jr.}}, a Brooklyn-based writer and editor, has had work published by ''Spot Literary Magazine'', ''Slow Trains'', ''Free Inquiry'',
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  • He receives ''Playboy'''s Best Major Work in Fiction Award for “Trial of the Warlock,” a screenplay based on [[w:
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  • scholarly interest in the life and work of [[Norman Mailer]] continues to be vibrant. literary and discursive work was the decision by The Library of America to
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  • ...g,” award from the Steinhardt School of Education at NYU. He has published work on Bob Dylan and is now working on a project tentatively entitled “Norman
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  • latest critical work, ''The Bend at the End of the Road'' (2018), includes essays
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  • ...excerpts from 79.14 ([[79.10]], [[79.19]]) its annual award for best major work.
    728 bytes (80 words) - 10:39, 22 December 2018
  • ...ily on issues related to gender and contemporary American culture, and her work can be found in a variety of journals and edited collections on film and ge
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  • ...completes his second novel, ''A Transit to Narcissus'' (also based on his work at Boston State Hospital), which is not published until [[1978]].
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  • ...a Thomas Hunter Writer in Residence at Hunter College, New York. McCann’s work has been published in over 40 languages and has appeared in ''The New York
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  • {{NM}} begins work on what for the next several years will be called “the Egyptian novel,”
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  • ...ers, including Bellow and Stendhal; and the role of the unconscious in his work: “We always know much more than we think we know—otherwise we couldn’
    831 bytes (119 words) - 21:38, 12 March 2019
  • ...MacDowell Medal “in recognition of the tremendous body and wide variety of work he has published to date.” [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] “delivered an accep
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  • University Press, 1969), one of the first two books to appear on the work of
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