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  1. The Gospel According to the Son: A Novel by Norman Mailer, 1999-09-07
  2. The Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer, 2000-10
  3. Conversations with Norman Mailer (Literary Conversations Series)
  4. The Fight by Norman Mailer, 1997-09-30
  5. The Lives of Norman Mailer: A Biography by Carl E. Rollyson, 1991-10
  6. An American Dreamer :A Psychoanalytic Study of the Fiction of Norman Mailer by Andrew Gordon, 1981-06
  7. A Ticket to the Circus: A Memoir by Norris Church Mailer, 2010-04-06
  8. On God: An Uncommon Conversation by Norman Mailer, 2008-11-04
  9. The Faith of Graffiti by Norman Mailer, Jon Naar, 2010-01-01
  10. Marilyn by Norman Mailer, 1992-10
  11. Marilyn by Norman Mailer, 1987-08
  12. Tough Guys Don't Dance ( Limited First Edition ~ Signed ~ Leather ) by Norman Mailer, 1984
  13. The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, the Novel as History by Norman Mailer, 1968-12-01
  14. Of Women and Their Elegance by Norman Mailer, 1981-03-01

21. The White Man Unburdened - The New York Review Of Books
An article by norman mailer from The New York Review of Books, July 17, August 14, 2003 Ronald Tiersky, Bush Terror An Exchange with norman mailer
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The White Man Unburdened
By Norman Mailer
Exeunt: lightning and thunder, shock and awe. Dust, ash, fog, fire, smoke, sand, blood, and a good deal of waste now move to the wings. The stage, however, remains occupied. The question posed at curtain-rise has not been answered. Why did we go to war? If no real weapons of mass destruction are found, the question will keen in pitch. Or, if some weapons are uncovered in Iraq, it is likely that even more have been moved to new hiding places beyond the Iraqi border. Should horrific events take place, we can count on a predictable response: "Good, honest, innocent Americans died today because of evil al-Qaeda terrorists." Yes, we will hear the President's voice before he even utters such words. (For those of us who are not happy with George W. Bush, we may as well recognize that living with him in the Oval Office is like being married to a mate who always says exactly what you know in advance he or she is going to say, which helps to account for why more than half of America now appears to love him.) aj_server = 'http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/'; aj_tagver = '1.0'; aj_zone = 'nyrb'; aj_adspot = '147551'; aj_page = '0'; aj_dim ='147520'; aj_ch = ''; aj_ct = ''; aj_kw = ''; aj_pv = true; aj_click = '';

22. PAL: Norman Mailer (1923-2007)
An American dreamer a psychoanalytic study of the fiction of norman mailer. Rutherford, N.J. Fairleigh Dickinson U P, 1980. PS3525.A4152 Z66
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Source: The Compass New York Times Obituary Nov. 10, 2007 Mailer's Legacy - LA Times Nov. 17, 2007 Primary Works The naked and the dead Barbary shore The Deer Park The White Negro Advertisements for myself An American dream Cannibals and Christians Why are we in Vietnam? A novel Miami and the siege of Chicago; an informal history of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968 The idol and the octopus; political writings, on the Kennedy and Johnson administrations The armies of the night; history as a novel, the novel as history Of a fire on the moon The prisoner of sex Deaths for the ladies: and other disasters; being a run of poems, short poems, very short poems, and turns of prose... St. George and the godfather

23. American Writer, Cultural Icon, Norman Mailer Dead At 84
For nearly 60 years, norman mailer was one of America s most prolific and controversial authors. A colleague says mailer died early Saturday at a hospital
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American Writer, Cultural Icon, Norman Mailer Dead at 84 By David Hubler and Faith Lapidus
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10 November 2007 Mailer Obit - Download MP3 (957k) Listen to Mailer Obit Norman Mailer Mailer was just 25 years old when he burst on the literary scene with his first novel, The Naked And The Dead . The World War II tale is universally recognized as one of the best war novels to emerge from that conflict. Published in 1948, it is all the more remarkable because Mailer wrote so realistically of combat, despite having seen little action during his two years as a U.S. Army rifleman in the Philippines at the end of the war. With the publication of The Naked and the Dead , Mailer became a celebrity, and he basked in the attendant publicity. His second novel

24. Norman Mailer Is Buried In Provincetown, A Place He Came To Love - The Boston Gl
PROVINCETOWN It was a spare epilogue to an expansive life writ large and long in books and in combative public appearances that for decades made him the
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Email Print Text size By Bryan Marquard Globe Staff November 14, 2007 PROVINCETOWN - It was a spare epilogue to an expansive life writ large and long in books and in combative public appearances that for decades made him the best-known writer in America. Surrounded by a few dozen family members and close friends, Norman Mailer, whose career spanned nearly six decades and more than 30 books, was buried yesterday afternoon in Provincetown Cemetery. One by one, a dozen speakers and musicians walked to the front and stood next to the mahogany casket, which was flanked in a semicircle by six photos depicting Mailer from childhood through his very public years of giving speeches in New York City, his wild, flyaway hair seeming to seek other venues. Mailer's long life and literary output were matched by his taste for respect and fame, not necessarily in that order. The speakers drew tears and much laughter yesterday recounting the writer's tenderness and outrageous exploits.

25. NPR: Mailer Remembered As Controversial, Provocative
norman mailer s work combined sweeping cultural criticism, erudition and obscenity. He was deliberately provocative, says book critic Maureen Corrigan,
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26. Roger's Rules: Norman Mailer, A Dissenting View
The news that the novelist norman mailer died earlier today at the age of 84 has already elicited little hagiographical murmurs.
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27. Norman Mailer On What It Means To Be Macho | By Genre | Guardian Unlimited Books
Fistfights, headbutts, drunken brawls, attacks on feminism norman mailer s reputation as a bruiser has overshadowed his life and fuelled his writing.
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Fistfights, headbutts, drunken brawls, attacks on feminism: Norman Mailer's reputation as a bruiser has overshadowed his life - and fuelled his writing. Oliver Burkeman meets the hard man of American letters

28. Author Norman Mailer Dies At 84 - USATODAY.com
norman mailer, one of the last surviving literary lions to roar out of World War II, died Saturday morning.
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29. Remembering Norman Mailer, The Pint-size Jewish Fireplug. - By Christopher Hitch
Culture, said norman mailer, pugnaciously, in 1981, is worth a little risk. Admittedly, he was uttering these words at a rather chaotic press conference
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30. Norman Mailer Interview -- Academy Of Achievement
norman mailer 16and-a-half, yeah. Yeah. So it was a double-triple shock in so many ways. I was immensely innocent but at the same time I had the kind of
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31. BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Obituary: Norman Mailer
Author norman mailer was the machoman of American literature, with an opinion on everything.
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    World UK England ... Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES Last Updated: Saturday, 10 November 2007, 12:47 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Obituary: Norman Mailer Norman Mailer: America's literary hardman Norman Mailer, who has died aged 84, was the bad boy of post-war American literature. Short and stocky and with opinions on almost every subject, he combined a formidable writing talent with the streetwise attitude of a prize fighter. With writers like Gore Vidal, Tom Wolfe and John Updike, Norman Mailer was part of an exclusive club of novelists and essayists who challenged, tantalised and often outraged readers with their reflections on American life, history and morality.

32. A Conversation Between Norman Mailer And Michael Lennon On God, The Devil, And S
norman mailer’s God, not surprisingly, is a great artist, who created mankind and all the plants and other animals, and could reincarnate them according to
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    Photo-illustration by Sean McCabe. (Photo: Adam Nadel/Polaris) I n a six-decade career, Norman Mailer has written thirteen novels, nineteen works of nonfiction, two poetry collections, and one play. He’s directed four movies. He ran for mayor of New York, and in the living room of his Brooklyn Heights home, he built, in three weeks, with two friends, a vast Lego city, incorporating some 15,000 pieces, known as the city of the future, seeming to take as much pride in it as in any of his other creations. But even at 84, he has a vast ambition. And now he has created something like a religion. In a new book, On God

33. Remembering Norman Mailer Through His Books | Salon Books
This entry from The Salon.com Reader s Guide to Contemporary Authors takes us on a tour of his best, his worst and his bravest.
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34. Norman Mailer - Obituaries, News - Independent.co.uk
norman mailer wanted to be the Hemingway of his generation, but it is not as a novelist that he will be remembered – even The Naked and the Dead,
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35. Norman Mailer | Economist.com
norman mailer, pugilist of American letters, died on November 10th, aged 84.
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36. Village Voice > News > Runnin' Scared: Norman Mailer, 1923-2007 By Harry Bruiniu
norman mailer, who cofounded The Village Voice 52 years ago, and who, as a writer, was best known for his walloping roundhouses, arrogant,
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37. Democracy Now! | Norman Mailer: Why I Am Protesting The Presidency
The legendary writer and journalist talks with Amy Goodman about the November election, the state of protest today and the historic 1968 conventions which
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38. Norman Mailer Wins Bad Sex Award From Beyond The Grave - Times Online
norman mailer, the Pulitzer Prizewinning author who died earlier this month at the age of 84, has won this year s Bad Sex in Fiction Award.
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39. YouTube - Norman Mailer Vs Rip Torn - On Camera Brawl
In tribute to norman mailer (19232007), I am reposting this clip, which comes from his 1970 film, MAIDSTONE. In the summer of 1968, the elegant resort town
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40. Norman Mailer Interview With Don Swaim
norman mailer is interviewed by Don Swaim of CBS Radio.
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Norman Mailer, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes and author of An American Dream Ancient Evenings The Executioner's Song The Naked and the Dead , and more talks with Don Swaim in 1991 about his most recent novel at the time of the interview, Harlot's Ghost, which is about the CIA during the Cold War. He spent seven long years writing this book because of all the research entailed. The story is fiction, but Mailer wanted to make it historically accurate. Based on his research, he critiques the way the United States portrayed the USSR during the Cold War as our worst enemy. During his travels there, he realized they were just a third-world country with no capacity to fight the United States. He also spoke with Swaim about his life as a writer. He keeps busy, a characteristic he learned from his mother but also out of necessity. Mailer is a father of nine children. To hear more from Mailer, click on the link below. Listen to the Norman Mailer interview with Don Swaim, 1991

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