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  • ...f Paris, 1940–1950''<br />'''[[Jeanne Fuchs]]'''<br />[[/We’ll Always Have Paris!/]]
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  • ...more about Beverly for I’d rather you meet her and decide for yourself. I have a feeling you may like her.
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  • ...:Richard Wilbur|Richard Wilbur]]<ref>Mailer met the poet Richard Wilbur in Paris in 1948.</ref> to the White House, but somehow the lid was off, and now I f ...by|Ruby]], I don’t know what was going on, but I don’t have the confidence we’ll ever know. I’d like to believe that the FBI had a sinister hand in all of
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  • ...hor-mask=1|date=2018 |chapter= Punching Papa: A Review of ‘’That Summer in Paris’’|title=Norman Mailer: Collected Essays of the 1960s |editor-last=Lenno ...ord UP |date=2018 |pages=169-197 |chapter=Legacies of Impersonality: ''The Paris Review'', New Journalism, and the Interviewer |isbn= }}
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  • ...s hooked. And then, of course, it contained the essay “The White Negro.” I have black friends who still remember their anger at being defined and colonized ...aving an affair with someone who knew Norman: “''an Englishwoman of whom I have a certain regard''” as she is described, as I recall, in ''The Armies of
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  • ...of the results was the documentary ''When We Were Kings'', which would not have been produced but for Foreman’s cut and the rescheduling of the heavyweig ...f his contentions are based on hearsay, his tone is authoritative, and, as always when on camera, he’s simply entertaining. His account of the fight itself
    43 KB (7,246 words) - 10:05, 24 May 2022
  • ...e stuff of his visions but the logic of his base schemes.” Schiller’s plan always involves incredibly thorough interviewing over weeks and months. He sometim
    89 KB (16,887 words) - 08:32, 8 July 2021
  • ...is that somewhere along the way I missed the boat. I still think it could have been a great novel, with a great dryness similar say to ''The Red and the B ...they just didn’t know. So I don’t want to go on about how much talent you have, etc. cause that won’t cheer you. But I do want to remind you that the wr
    77 KB (14,243 words) - 08:27, 8 July 2021
  • ...|Norris]], a painter and novelist whose first book will soon be published, have lived year round in Provincetown in recent years. Mailer writes at a desk u Six of Mailer’s 30 books have been written entirely in Provincetown and 18 others in part. During a bullf
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  • ...converted into a theater: [[w:The Actors Studio|The Actors Studio]]. And I have just finished performing in a scene from Norman {{NM}}’s play'' Strawhead ...to a loud harangue: “You don’t know she did that. How dare you? What right have you to take such liberties? I was her first roommate in Hollywood. I was he
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  • ...le. By his next work of fiction, ''An American Dream'' ({{date|1965}}), we have the Norman Mailer we recognize, as if he had risen up from some literary oo ...argument and a demonstration of the thesis that expression and experience “have an umbilical relationship.”{{Sfn|Mailer|1959|p=379}} The hip novel will b
    42 KB (6,766 words) - 08:59, 4 July 2021
  • ...tone'' (1968–70). The Norman Mailer Estate and Harvard University together have endeavored to preserve these important films. As I analyzed these cinematic ...ographer. He was an attorney but photography was his passion so there were always cameras around me growing up. Certainly that had an influence, but my decis
    52 KB (9,369 words) - 07:59, 29 June 2021
  • {{dc|dc=H|e was condemned and praised by the critics}}, and always controversial. You either liked his take on the world and his fiction and e ...eering degree from Harvard University in 1943 and attended the Sorbonne in Paris in 1947–48 He served in the Army during World War II, from 1944 to 1946.
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