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  • ...f, Elizabeth Rainer, and is the ridiculously proud father of Cal and Teddy Mailer, who joyfully embrace their lives with great zeal and unabashed aplomb. {{Big|{{c|Written by Stephen Mailer}}}}
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  • ...ref>''Cannibals and Christians'', Mailer’s third miscellany, was published by Dial on 29 August 1966.</ref> If Dad hasn’t taken care of it, I’m going ...ter, and [[Stephen Mailer|Steve]]<ref>Beverly gave birth to Stephen McLeod Mailer, their second son, on 10 March 1966.</ref> all attention and reaction and s
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  • ...and film actor and was Norman Mailer’s fourth wife, mother of Michael and Stephen. Chris Busa was the heralded publisher and editor of ''Provincetown Press'' ...work of James Jones. In 2020, [[Maggie Mailer]], President of [[The Norman Mailer Society]], graciously participated in a discussion of her scholarly life.
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  • {{:Norman Mailer Society/News/Tabs}} ....timesleader.com/features/724893/remembering-norman-mailer Times Leader]'' by Mary Therese Biebel.
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  • By Norman Mailer Vietnam. Tent is lit by
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  • By Norman Mailer <blockquote>Tent is lit by a gasoline lantern. (First) Soldier is sitting on Cot, writing letter. (Sec
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  • ...ll Daily Panorama |location=Montreal |access-date= }} Reprinted on Project Mailer with permission. ([[62.2]])</ref> ...Reporters, representing the Star, Le Nouveau Journal and the McGill Daily; Stephen Vizinczey, Editor of Exchange Magazine.
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  • ...runk of course.” “''Nor''man was there, and be''hav''ed ''bad''ly.” Norman Mailer, ''Tout-New York''. ...etheless, that novel, ''An American Dream'', is one more instance in which Mailer is going to laugh last, for it is a remarkable book, a novel in many ways a
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  • ...px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 5, 2011/</span>Tributes to Norris Church Mailer}} {{byline|type=Edited|last=Mailer|first=John Buffalo|url=https://prmlr.us/mr11jbma}}
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  • ...’s Letters on ''An American Dream'', 1963–1969'', were generously supplied by J. Michael Lennon. Dana Casper provided Wiki and research support. ===Acknowledgments and Appreciations for the Project Mailer Version===
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  • ...first=Norman|note=Mailer’s first short story written in January 1933, when Mailer was ten-years-old. (See [[16.2]].)|url=https://prmlr.us/mr16mail}} ...in the Buck Rogers radio show, and a second in the Princess of Mars books by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Barbara remembers her brother encouraging her to read
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  • ...ng woman, Bobbi, worked in that house as a cook and housekeeper for Norman Mailer. Bobbi lived in the ground floor apartment of the building I lived in and o ...me. Ninety minutes later I walked out of the auditorium determined to read Mailer, for anyone who could make a film that bold and outrageous about cops and c
    10 KB (1,936 words) - 09:40, 8 July 2021
  • ...ration. That sad, long morning brought forth powerful memories of [[Norman Mailer]], the world-class writer and the man I had been fortunate to know. ...of what I might say, my mind raced back to my first encounter with Norman Mailer. I strove to remember this amazing man in personal, emotional ways.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Norman Mailer and the Cutting Edge of Style/''An American Dream''}} ...In this series of meditations on the events of the Kennedy administration, Mailer voices again and again his hope that the Kennedy presidency will mark a ret
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Mailer Review''/Volume 10, 2016/</span>People Who Look Alike Are Alike}} ...3, 2015 in Provincetown at the Thirteenth Annual Conference of The Norman Mailer Society.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr16kmai}}
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  • ...SPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-size:22px;">''The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer''/</span>3. ''The Deer Park''}}__NOTOC__{{Template:Structured Vision}} ...it is not creatively satisfying to repeat the work of a good writer.{{sfn|Mailer|1955|p=300}} }}
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  • [[File:Norman Mailer, 2006.jpg|thumb|Norman Mailer, 2006]] ...rsial opinions about women, sex, violence, power, technology, and writing. Mailer tried his hand at journalism, film-making, biography, playwriting, sports r
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  • {{Byline|last=Mailer|first=Norman|url=https://prmlr.us/mr09mail}} ...King’s “I Have a Dream” speech), is reprinted here for the first time. Why Mailer passed over this column is unknown, especially since his analysis of the me
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:A Fear of Dying: Norman Mailer's ''An American Dream''}} ...journal |last=Weber |first=Brom |date=1965 |title=A Fear of Dying: Norman Mailer’s ''An American Dream'' |url= |journal=The Hollins Critic |volume=II |iss
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  • ...ler Review''/Volume 6, 2012/</span>Literature As Life; Life As Literature: Mailer’s Existential Shout of Defiance in ''An American Dream''}} ...nd ''The Enduring Vision of Norman Mailer'' recalls the early influence of Mailer, particularly ''[[An American Dream]]''.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr12leed}}
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