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  • ...ler Review]]'', 67–76. Original, uncut version of 1991 interview published in the ''Chicago Tribune'' ([[91.17]]). [[Category:Works]]
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  • [[Category:Works]] [[Category:Works in the 2010s]]
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  • ...wrence Durrell, William Burroughs, and his comments on ''Das Kapital''. In 2012, a limited edition of the proceedings, titled ''The Novel Today: Edinburgh [[Category:Works]]
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  • ...TITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/</span>Volume 6, 2012}} | name = The Mailer Review, Volume 6, 2012
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  • [[File:Lucid Mailer 1995.jpg|thumb|Lucid and Mailer in 1995.]] ...}he '''Robert F. Lucid Award for Mailer Studies''' was established in 2003 in recognition of Professor [[Robert F. Lucid|Lucid]]’s long and distinguish
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  • ...iew of Books'' ([[72.20]]); [[76.5]]; with an introduction by John Leonard in the first hardcover and (simultaneous) softcover editions. New York: Arbor ...ique, was still obliged to call himself Aquarius again for he had not been in Miami two days before he knew he would not write objectively about the Conv
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  • ...f ''Barbary Shore'' is a different novel altogether and has almost nothing in common with the first draft but the names.|author=Norman Mailer |source=[[6 * {{cite news |last=Rolo |first=Charles |date=June 1951 |title=A House in Brooklyn |url= |work=Atlantic |page=82 |access-date= }} Mixed.
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  • ...]), and then used as the title of chapter 15 of ''The Fight'' ([[75.12]]). In [[80.1]] Mailer explains this borrowing and also notes that the “old pris ...981 as a softcover) and the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction in [[1979]].
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  • ...ew master set of all four Mailer films, and there is an HBO film of Mailer in the plans. We have much to look forward to over the coming year. ...reasonably conclude that times have never been better for those interested in nurturing and expanding the legacy of one of America’s most important wri
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  • The year 2013 is a critically important time in Mailer Studies. ...de Mailer into an artist who played so many roles, impressively chronicled in the biography, than can be described.
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  • ...ional Book Award in the sciences category. Rpt: {{NM}}’s three-part series in ''Life'' on the 1969 moon shot ([[69.81]], [[69.83]], [[70.1]]) was incorpo {{cquote|Nonetheless, he might be in superb shape to study the flight of Apollo 11 to the moon. For he was detac
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  • * '''[[Hujun Ren]]'''<br />[[/Norman Mailer in China: Criticism and Translation/]] * '''[[Gerald R. Lucas]]'''<br />[[/Teaching Norman Mailer in the Cloud/]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 6, 2012/</span>Mailer Matters}} ...hard|abstract=A friend and writer explores the importance of Norman Mailer in a world of rapidly changing interpretive and intellectual contexts.|url=htt
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  • ...tal specialist explains the progress that has been made over the past year in digitizing the Mailer canon and various dimensions of scholarship and resea ...e presentations, journal articles, and course offerings, Phillip Sipiora’s 2012 paper on the “legacy power” of Norman Mailer inspired me to combine my
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  • ...ly new coinages. Based on the illustrative quotations attributed to Mailer in the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', 196 matches exist. Mailer, the person an ...|Coleman|2012|p=1}} Based on the illustrative quotations attributed to him in the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' (2nd ed.), 196 matches as of this date, M
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  • ...ohn W. |date=1966 |title=Time to Murder and Create: The Contemporary Novel in Crisis |url=https://archive.org/details/timetomurdercrea00aldr |location=Ne ...t J. |date=1980 |title=Acts of Regeneration: Allegory and Archetype in the Works of Norman Mailer |url= |location=Columbia; London |publisher=University of
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  • ...s, these writers transformed their personal angst into great art, creating works that—like Mount Kilimanjaro—endure.|note=An earlier version of this pap ..., and was also published the same year as Fitzgerald’s articles. All three works, I believe, reveal this writer/author alienation, but I decided to use as m
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  • ...sed mechanized world of NASA, about a journey he could no more participate in directly than any other hack journalist, and about subjects, astronauts, wh ...Mailer would exploit that — to some extent they were right. Neil Armstrong in particular is presented as hiding behind an inauthentic discourse, as thoug
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  • ...rature As Life; Life As Literature: Mailer’s Existential Shout of Defiance in ''An American Dream''}} ...with ''Dream'' virtually since its publication almost fifty years ago, and in the process have forged a highly personal relationship with the book.
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  • ...[w:Adele Morales|Adele Morales]]. After 13 weeks, he put the journal aside in order to begin a final revision of ''The Deer Park'', which Putnam’s—th ...elaborate rethinking of the duality of human identity, discussed at length in ''Lipton’s'', as the Alpha-Omega theory of Kittredge Gardiner, a CIA anal
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