单词 | Mailer |
例句 | “Have you ever read The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer?” An Abundance of Katherines 2006-09-21T00:00:00Z His was a jangling American voice; in his amplitude he was the closest thing the South had to a deep-fried Norman Mailer. Books: ?Deliverance?: A Dark Heart Still Beating 2010-08-24T22:27:00Z Mailer, too, is, of course, also represented onscreen but not just in the footage from the Town Hall debate. Review: It’s Norman Mailer vs. Feminists in ‘The Town Hall Affair’ 2017-02-10T05:00:00Z Advertisement And since its release last year, its critical reception — while not Mailer bad — has not been particularly kind. Matthew Barney’s Most Punishing Tour: ‘River of Fundament’ 2015-09-16T04:00:00Z One of the first writers to observe the cultural impact and influence of the Presidency was Norman Mailer. Which American dream will win?: Donald Trump as existential hero and the ugliness lurking in the “dream life of our nation” 2016-04-12T04:00:00Z It was Mailer who had asked that she be included. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z Mr. Mailer let it be known that he considered Mr. Tallmer’s reviews long and turgid, which was pretty much how Mr. Tallmer judged the column Mr. Mailer wrote. Jerry Tallmer, Critic Who Created the Obies, Dies at 93 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z “To be quite honest, I never read the Norman Mailer stuff,” he said. Mezzrow Seeks to Fill a Jazz Niche in the Village 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z While Norman Mailer’s career continued with barely an interruption, Adele ended up in a Manhattan tenement. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z He was compared favorably to the best writers of the generation, including Norman Mailer, Truman Capote and Saul Bellow. Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T05:32:19Z It is something you gain,” pronounced Ms. Versace, who bafflingly cited the writer Norman Mailer as her inspiration. The Greatcoat Fights Back 2013-01-13T18:36:27Z Norman Mailer described life at the mansion as "outward-bound and timeless", and indeed Hefner seems to float in an airbrushed dream space, an unfading caricature of his former self. Hugh Hefner in six volumes 2010-07-16T23:05:00Z Norman Mailer served as the moderator of the discussion, which took place at New York’s Town Hall. The Wooster Group to bring 'Town Bloody Hall' adaptation to L.A., with Maura Tierney 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z He’s not a fan of Norman Mailer, its author. Meet the New Old Book Collectors 2022-05-07T04:00:00Z While on assignment for Esquire, she took a portrait of Norman Mailer that he loathed; it made him look Lilliputian and coarse. Review: Arthur Lubow’s Diane Arbus Biography Recalls an Underworld Voyager 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z Where Mailer sees the ‘‘living bouncing embodiment of pulchritude,’’ Steinem enters into the mind of the woman trapped inside. T Magazine: Hello Again, Norma Jeane 2011-03-01T18:40:52Z His oral biography of Mailer was bristly and blood warm, like a freshly killed wild boar. Books of The Times: A Murder Trial to Cover, Axes to Grind 2011-07-07T21:30:32Z One recalls a vintage Norman Mailer title, “Advertisements for Myself.” Review: ‘Rock Rubber 45s’ Looks in the Mirror to Tell a Life Story 2018-06-27T04:00:00Z Mr. Mailer said, “Everyone here is smaller than I am.” Circa Now: Feuding in 140 Characters 2014-04-25T22:22:54Z Not even the notoriously pugnacious Mailer can land a decent blow. When feminist debate turns into an ideological free-for-all: It's the Wooster Group's 'Town Hall Affair' 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z Elizabeth Mailer said of her parents, “She admired him and loved him and enjoyed him, but there were periods when she could only say things that were bitter and angry.” Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z In her memoir, Mrs. Mailer recalled having taunted her husband, bluntly deriding his manhood, and making an ugly reference to his mistress. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z Still, she continued to go by Mrs. Mailer — “because I earned it,” she told the Guardian. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z “Mailer had a middle-class respect for social obligations,” says J. Michael Lennon, the author’s biographer and the editor of this book. ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z With her new book, Ms. Mallory is volunteering for it, even though Mr. Mailer once warned her that, if they were ever exposed, “You’ll be viewed as a very bad lady.” Up Close: Carole Mallory, Mistress of Norman Mailer, Speaks Up 2010-05-05T20:05:00Z As Mailer told Buckley, "We both detest the Establishment, we don't like the center, that's why we can talk though we are on opposite sides." William F. Buckley Jr., Norman Mailer: An odd-couple relationship 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z Mailer relied extensively on notes, documents, letters, and interviews with both the family and friends of Gilmore and his victims, bestowed to him by the part visionary, part promotion-opportunistic machine of a man, Larry Schiller. Did Dave Eggers get “Zeitoun” wrong? 2012-12-09T15:00:00Z Perhaps more than any other American writer except Norman Mailer or Truman Capote, Mr. Vidal took great pleasure in being a public figure. Gore Vidal, 1925-2012: Gore Vidal, Elegant Writer, Dies at 86 2012-08-01T05:20:14Z He recalled Mr. Kaminsky dancing with the ebullient Mr. Simmons in the publisher’s office, “frolicking” with Norman Mailer in a pool at a sales conference and schmoozing with Nixon at a book party. Howard Kaminsky, Publisher With a Best-Seller Sense, Dies at 77 2017-08-29T04:00:00Z Its great instant success when it came out, in 1948, made Mailer famous and prosperous—and left him bereft of a subject for another novel. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z Literary heavyweight Norman Mailer is among many authors who see the boxing ring not only as a stage for visceral drama, but as an arena rich with symbolism and metaphor. 'At the Fights': a heavyweight collection of American writers on boxing 2011-05-11T21:03:09Z Lawrence Schiller, a family friend who collaborated on Norman Mailer's classic "The Executioner's Song" and other books, said she surprised everyone by becoming such a strong force in his life. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z Unlike Gus Van Sant, whose “Elephant” responded to the Columbine High School massacre with wondering distance and humility, Mr. Mailer wants culprits and closure. Movie Review: ‘Hello Herman,’ Directed by Michelle Danner 2013-06-07T02:33:05Z He earned a reputation for volatility when he brawled with Norman Mailer during the filming of Maidstone, when he hit Mailer – the film's director – on the head. That's Torn it 2010-03-30T13:12:00Z Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer had acted as foils to each other in the literary world since the 1950s, but their biggest — and most public — clash didn't come until 1971. 20 memorable moments from talk show history 2021-11-27T05:00:00Z Mailer, who died in 2007 at the age of 84, was the author of multiple books, articles, plays, and screenplays. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z A plea by Norman Mailer to the governor of New York, seeking executive leniency on his behalf. Steal This Archive? Abbie Hoffman’s Papers Become a College Collection 2019-10-27T04:00:00Z The opposite case is the mad egotism of a writer like Mailer, whose subjectivity becomes the topic, whatever the occasion. Interview: Gore Vidal 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z Politics is property, as Mailer says, and Daley’s property was enforced by the police on the street and his own goon squad in the hall: A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Five years later, he began writing to Mailer and, as Smith had done with Buckley, succeeded in impressing the famous author. This is your brain on murder: What the mind of a psychopath looks like 2014-03-09T18:30:00Z Norman Mailer and I used to have this argument all the time. Shirley MacLaine: the new dame in Downton 2012-08-24T22:01:23Z For Capote and Mailer, the murderer loomed as an antihero, a tragic figure defying the conventions and expectations of mainstream America. Book Review Podcast: 'One of Us' 2015-04-24T04:00:00Z His earnest example later became fodder for cynical critique, helping to inspire Norman Mailer’s galvanizing 1957 essay, “The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster.” Mezzrow Seeks to Fill a Jazz Niche in the Village 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z Morales Mailer was his second wife, and Mailer stabbed her through her chest, just missing her heart. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z What makes it succeed as a narrative work of art is that Mailer, aided by his enormous respect for reality and history, is able to create credible literary characters out of actual people. The joy of literary destruction: Writers who broke all the rules 2014-01-19T15:00:00Z The Mailer estate was surprised by Mr. Wolff’s claims. Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Consider the major American novelists who emerged in the 1950s—Bellow, Updike, Mailer. David Foster Wallace’s importance of being earnest: Irony, Generation X and the sheer joy of language 2014-11-30T05:00:00Z “Good-by now, rum friends, and best wishes,” Mailer wrote. Books of The Times: ?Pulphead,? by John Jeremiah Sullivan ? Review 2011-10-27T22:16:57Z Mailer prints excerpts from Nixon’s acceptance speech, engaging in a line-by-line dialogue with it. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Holding the fort in the name of… well, himself really, Norman Mailer struggles manfully to fend off a gang of marauding brainy women including Susan Sontag, Germaine Greer and Diana Trilling. Game, set and spats… a grand slam of tennis movies 2017-09-17T04:00:00Z Henry David Thoreau, James Agee, Henry Miller and Norman Mailer were all nonpareil navel-gazers who found their perfect subject in themselves and couldn’t see the world any other way. ‘My Struggle’: Book four of Karl Ove Knausgaard’s monumental memoir 2015-04-26T04:00:00Z Lopate, himself an excellent essayist, is also a leading curator of the form; here, he collects examples from an extraordinary era that included Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, James Agee and more. New & Noteworthy, From Brilliant Essays to Stupid People 2021-03-30T04:00:00Z By the time they reached the street, Mailer and his wife were arguing loudly. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z To be fair, Mailer & Co. had cause to quake. The Sex Toy Shops That Switched On a Feminist Revolution 2018-02-06T05:00:00Z The inaugural issue - hailed by the New Yorker as "the best first issue of any magazine ever" - also featured contributions from Norman Mailer, W.H. ArtsBeat: Mean Streets to Grub Street? Scorsese Films New York Review's 50th Anniversary 2013-02-05T20:39:53Z Norman Mailer weighed in as did Bob Hope, who’s seen briefly in “Lovelace” joking that he thought it was about a giraffe. Movie Review: ‘Lovelace,’ About the Star of ‘Deep Throat’ 2013-08-08T22:39:00Z An actress, Wilhemina model, author and painter, Mailer died at her home in Brooklyn on Sunday. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z Capote, Mailer, Hunter S Thompson and Dos Passos and others have all produced work of this ilk. The Great American Novel tournament 2012-07-09T14:07:00Z If you imagined the sentence as itself an act, and even a heroic one, then the loss of action was a loss of self, as Mailer would put it. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z Mailer tries to be all-inclusive in terms of class, ethnicity: he wanted to write a comprehensive American novel. When literature goes to war: How Kurt Vonnegut, Norman Mailer and “Catch-22″ changed the novel forever 2014-05-25T04:00:00Z In October, 1967, Mailer went to the March on the Pentagon—an ebullient protest against the war in Vietnam—and produced his nonfiction masterpiece, “Armies of the Night.” A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Mailer might have found him too interior, though he would never have kissed him, shyly, in a church in Brooklyn while sheltering from the rain. Country Girl by Edna O'Brien – review 2012-10-12T21:55:03Z The film shows some of the notables—Miles Davis, Woody Allen, Frank Sinatra, Norman Mailer—who show up for the fight. The Muhammad Ali Documentary That Gets to the Existential Heart of Boxing 2016-06-13T04:00:00Z She was an Arkansas hick, but her ambition, sharp humour, and manifest love for Mailer and his children made her life as the partner, and then wife, of the Pulitzer prize-winning celebrity author a success. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z Growing up reading Tom Wolfe and Norman Mailer and other titans of new journalism it just seemed natural to apply the techniques of fiction to nonfiction. Colson Whitehead: I had zombie anxiety dreams for years 2014-05-31T04:00:00Z Blacks, Mailer writes, were trying to make whites guilty. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Once I touched down, I picked as a long-term boyfriend an older man who had swapped girlfriends with Norman Mailer and Timothy Leary. Betsey Johnson: A Role Model, Still 2015-02-13T05:00:00Z There was nothing, with the exception of maybe Norman Mailer’s essay about graffiti from the early ’70s, that said that it could be looked at as art. Glenn O’Brien’s Friends Remember a ‘Successful Maniac’ 2017-04-12T04:00:00Z Mailer was yelling at his wife, ignoring him, so the cab was just sitting there with the back door open. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z Spike Lee and Norman Mailer are among the interviewees in this Oscar-winning documentary about the 1974 boxing match known as the Rumble in the Jungle, in which Muhammad Ali pulled an upset against George Foreman. What’s on TV This Week: ‘Phoenix Rising’ and ‘Welcome to Flatch’ 2022-03-14T04:00:00Z Not all of Mailer’s remarks are satirical or hostile, and he leaves the convention in a puzzled state. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z The New Journalism movement of the nineteen-sixties and nineteen-seventies, spearheaded by Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, Gay Talese, and others, had famously contrived an effective presentational style around obscuring the journalist. William Goldman Turned Reporters into Heroes in “All the President’s Men” 2018-11-27T05:00:00Z The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer Here is war writing that focuses on a group and the interaction within that group. Karl Marlantes's top 10 war stories 2010-08-11T11:43:00Z The same refusal to back down characterised his dispute with Norman Mailer, whose attitudes towards women had brought rebukes from Gloria Steinem and Kate Millett. Gore Vidal, US writer and contrarian, dies aged 86 2012-08-01T06:41:08Z A 1971 panel at Town Hall in Manhattan, marketed as a debate on women’s liberation and moderated by Mailer, whose incendiary essay “The Prisoner of Sex” had just filled an entire issue of Harper’s Magazine. ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z Mailer commented, “Giving a camera to Diane is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.” Review: Arthur Lubow’s Diane Arbus Biography Recalls an Underworld Voyager 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z These are legitimate and essential challenges to the values embedded in Mailer’s concept of the Room. Rachel Kushner’s ambitious new novel scares male critics 2013-06-05T23:00:00Z Nor does Norman Mailer’s “Executioner’s Song” rate a mention. Books of The Times: Crunch the Numbers; Solve a Famous Murder 2011-06-02T21:24:11Z One 1969 critique of Mailer’s book “Miami and the Siege of Chicago,” sniffed that the well-regarded book was “written in his usual obscene and bitter style.” Love in the time of surveillance: FBI agents tracked Gabriel García Márquez 2015-09-03T04:00:00Z Mailer maintained an ability to register the emotional and psychological pulse of America, and his diagnostic work, in many ways, began with the now seminal 1960 essay, “Superman Comes to the Supermarket.” Which American dream will win?: Donald Trump as existential hero and the ugliness lurking in the “dream life of our nation” 2016-04-12T04:00:00Z In New York, when Mailer was writing, it was a quiet, separate life. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z Mailer can't have possibly known what was going on in Gary Gilmore's head, but that didn't make The Executioner's Song any less valid. 'If I had known Richey Edwards there's no way I could have written it' 2010-09-20T14:01:00Z The boxing great was the guest of honor Thursday night at the 4th annual Norman Mailer Center benefit gala, which benefited the Norman Mailer Writers Colony, named for the late author. Cheers for Ali at literary ceremony in NY 2012-10-05T04:09:08Z Both the conservative Buckley and the liberal Mailer befriended convicts who wrote to them from prison. This is your brain on murder: What the mind of a psychopath looks like 2014-03-09T18:30:00Z In 1973, Norman Mailer wrote about Brando that “Sometimes he seemed the only player alive who knew how to suggest that he was about to say something more valuable than what he did say.” Just Let Marlon Brando Talk 2015-07-30T04:00:00Z Longing for the Good Fight at the Norman Mailer Center Gala Where have all the fighters gone? ArtsBeat: Longing for the Good Fight at the Norman Mailer Center Gala 2012-10-05T23:57:00Z He didn’t brag like Norman Mailer and was spared the demons driving the madness of Philip Roth’s “Portnoy’s Complaint.” Herman Wouk, a consummate writer until the end, dies at 103 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z All along, Mr. Mailer assured her that his wife knew about her and that they had an “open relationship.” Up Close: Carole Mallory, Mistress of Norman Mailer, Speaks Up 2010-05-05T20:05:00Z When Mailer directed the 1987 film version of his novel “Tough Guys Don’t Dance,” he was unhappy with the way punches sounded in movies. Building Sounds for ‘Killing Them Softly’ 2012-11-24T23:26:30Z When Norman Mailer was asked what existentialism meant to him, he reportedly answered, “Oh, kinda playing things by ear.” Smokey and the bandits 2016-03-23T04:00:00Z Norman Mailer, the literary tough guy who was covering the convention for The New Republic, was awed by the “Republican princess” and the magnitude of her appeal. AIDS Activist Mary Fisher Is Defined by Words, Not Disease 2012-08-22T21:10:19Z Mailer outdrew Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor at the 1971 London Film Festival; he became perhaps the leading literary personality of the day. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z And readies himself for a punch from Mailer that never comes. 'Have you no decency, sir?': Vidal v Buckley and the art of killer comebacks 2015-07-31T04:00:00Z With the new archive from David Foster Wallace, the Ransom Center now has 40 collections with born-digital material, including Norman Mailer’s. Emory University Saves Rushdie?s Digital Data 2010-03-15T22:06:00Z Eventually, the articulate prose of the convicts convinced Mailer and Buckley that the convicts deserved their freedom. This is your brain on murder: What the mind of a psychopath looks like 2014-03-09T18:30:00Z “That was the beginning of his decline,” Ms. Mailer writes. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z Records previously released to The Post show Hoover’s agency surveilled and kept meticulous files on the mundane aspects of the life of novelist Norman Mailer. Love in the time of surveillance: FBI agents tracked Gabriel García Márquez 2015-09-03T04:00:00Z The stockyards were not so far from the International Amphitheatre, where the convention was held, and the fabulous Mailer nose, which never slighted an interesting odor, registers the acrid scents of butchery. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z The new Mrs. Mailer discovered the consequences of fame. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z Past contributors include the novelist Vladimir Nabokov, the media theorist Marshall McLuhan, and the celebrated multidisciplinary writer Norman Mailer. After 62 Years, Playboy Will Stop Publishing Naked Pictures 2015-10-13T04:00:00Z "This was once a progressive paper, a people's paper, and to see it lose its credibility is heartbreaking," Mailer told The Associated Press. Protesters: Village Voice helps sell kids for sex 2012-03-29T23:09:08Z In 1960 at a party, Mailer stabbed his wife, the writer and painter Adele Morales Mailer, less than a year after she had given birth to their second child. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z An immoderate choice, Mailer was clearly recruited to keep the evening feisty. When feminist debate turns into an ideological free-for-all: It's the Wooster Group's 'Town Hall Affair' 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z While technicians worked on the video, one actor playing Mailer strummed a ukulele; another chatted with Ms. Tierney, who plays Ms. Greer. ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z The maturation of Bobby Kennedy filled in, so to speak, the aloof indeterminacy that Mailer had noticed in his brother Jack eight years earlier. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z The moderator was Norman Mailer, fresh off the controversy of his anti-feminist polemic "The Prisoner of Sex." When feminist debate turns into an ideological free-for-all: It's the Wooster Group's 'Town Hall Affair' 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z He rejected Norman Mailer’s, which wound up in Mailer’s book “Modest Gifts.” Books of The Times: Bob Mankoff’s ‘How About Never — Is Never Good for You?’ 2014-03-19T20:53:31Z Mailer played a presidential candidate who feared assassination and Torn his half brother in the highly improvised film, which was to conclude with the killing of the candidate. Rip Torn, Emmy winner and Oscar nominee, known as a trouble-maker,... 2019-07-10T04:00:00Z In New York another novelist, Norman Mailer, drunkenly stabbed his wife at the launch of his abortive campaign to run for mayor on an “Existentialist Party” ticket in 1960. Smokey and the bandits 2016-03-23T04:00:00Z At the time, I was writing my biography of Mailer, and he and I were able to buy what Sorel calls “the best house in Provincetown.” Letters to the Editor 2018-03-30T04:00:00Z Vidal entered the fray with an article suggesting there was "a logical progression" from Henry Miller to Mailer to Charles Manson. Gore Vidal, US writer and contrarian, dies aged 86 2012-08-01T06:41:08Z I recently reread Norman Mailer’s powerhouse essay “Superman Comes to the Supermarket,” which was originally published in Esquire in 1960. Just a Book? No, More Like a Trusty Companion 2015-09-02T04:00:00Z It is easy, or tempting, to see Mailer as prescient, since his description is of a recognizable Trump-era caste. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z Mailer’s seeming lack of remorse for his active role in Abbott’s release disgusted many, yet Mailer later claimed this experience to be one of the lowest points in his life. Did Dave Eggers get “Zeitoun” wrong? 2012-12-09T15:00:00Z She ran Mailer’s life like a ship, and organized the family events and vacations that held his big family together. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z He rings an American bell,” Norman Mailer once said. Author, ‘Whorehouse’ Playwright Larry L. King Dies 2012-12-21T15:05:08Z Wakefield’s history is crammed with the era’s larger than life personalities: Norman Mailer, Thelonious Monk, Jack Kerouac and so many more. If You Love ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,’ You’ll Love These Books 2018-12-11T05:00:00Z In the long run, neither Buckley nor Mailer was entirely happy with the "break in the set of norms that governed American society" that they had helped bring about in the 1960s. William F. Buckley Jr., Norman Mailer: An odd-couple relationship 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z That’s what he essentially did to Norman Mailer, at a party at Mailer’s town house in the late 1960s. Books of The Times: ?Lucky Bruce,? a Memoir by Bruce Jay Friedman - Review 2011-10-10T22:35:49Z Torn, who would end up in a hospital after his bitten ear became infected, insisted Mailer knew what was coming and that he had used the hammer’s handle to hit him. Rip Torn, Emmy winner and Oscar nominee, known as a trouble-maker,... 2019-07-10T04:00:00Z Mailers on their union break would knock back as much as they could in their allotted 15 minutes. The Post Pub survived D.C.’s ups and downs for 43 years, but it couldn’t survive a pandemic 2020-07-02T04:00:00Z Both men, Ms. Ali said, were boxers; Mr. Mailer apparently once challenged Mr. Ali to a fight. ArtsBeat: Longing for the Good Fight at the Norman Mailer Center Gala 2012-10-05T23:57:00Z After a brief introduction by Mailer, Jacqueline Ceballos, president of the New York chapter of the National Organization for Women, gave a cogent speech discussing inequalities. ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z A sign of destiny: The Mailers both were born on Jan. 31. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z In June critic Lee Siegel published a broadside in the New York Observer entitled "Where have all the Mailers gone?" in which he proclaimed the novel to be "culturally irrelevant". A serious man 2010-08-14T23:06:00Z Putnam’s Sons, Minton also published works by Norman Mailer and Terry Southern among others and signed up Vladimir Nabokov’s scandalous novel from the 1950s. Walter Minton, US publisher of ‘Lolita,‘ dies at 96 2019-11-20T05:00:00Z “Selected Letters of Norman Mailer” is a pile of mostly minor gleanings from a major writer. ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z It was published in the New York Herald Tribune, in 1965, and was later included, alongside pieces by Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, and Joan Didion, in Tom Wolfe’s anthology “The New Journalism.” The Rock Critic Robert Christgau’s Big-Hearted Theory of Pop 2019-05-22T04:00:00Z Convicted of assault, Mailer served a suspended sentence of probation, no jail time. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z Other than Mailer himself, they were the first Jews she had ever met. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z A better title for this flickeringly engaging volume would have been, after Norman Mailer’s 1959 book, “Advertisements for Ourselves.” Books of The Times: Throwing Mud and Calling It Beautiful 2011-01-11T22:06:40Z But Mailer’s writing reached heights of complication that the others didn’t try for. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z “Norman Mailer says these outrageous things, outrageously disrespectful and crass things to the women on the panel. But now our president talks like that. I don’t know how it’s going to play.” ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z The first arrives from Harvard, which Mr. Mailer entered in 1939. ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z She also never had a ring on her finger, at least from Mr. Mailer. Up Close: Carole Mallory, Mistress of Norman Mailer, Speaks Up 2010-05-05T20:05:00Z Norris Mailer never considered herself in Norman Mailer's class as an author, but she did have a broad interest in the arts. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z In an email, Skyhorse’s president and publisher, Tony Lyons, called Mailer “one of the most dramatic, controversial and enduring writers of his generation” and said the as-yet untitled book is scheduled for release next year. Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Best of all is the moment when the unflappably genial host sweetly tells Mailer to “fold it five ways and shove it where the moon don’t shine”. 'Have you no decency, sir?': Vidal v Buckley and the art of killer comebacks 2015-07-31T04:00:00Z Most of his former colleagues dismissed this outright, but his ideas influenced a new generation of beats and bohemians – Burroughs, Ginsberg, Bellow, Mailer and Salinger – who would all faithfully sit in Reich's machines. Sex-Pol: Essays, 1929-1934 by Wilhelm Reich – review 2013-05-01T07:00:02Z They glitter throughout like unrefined jewels that Mailer took to the grave. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z Later in life, his cocktail of choice was red wine mixed with a bit of orange juice, what Ms. Mailer calls “a mild sangria punch.” Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z Mailer had a bad time working, and not working, in Hollywood. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z For someone with “an aversion to the epistolary art,” however, Mailer spun out letters maniacally, some 45,000 of them over the course of his career. ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z The Mailers were divorced in 1962, and Adele remained scarred and angry for decades after, her daughter told the Associated Press. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z There's something, as Norman Mailer says, that’s a spooky art; there's something mysterious about how and why these people present themselves to the writer. Stefan Merrill Block on his new novel 'Oliver Loving,' which follows the fallout of a tragedy in a small West Texas town 2018-01-19T05:00:00Z Mailer is the very American immortality-seeker in Barney’s demented scenario, which features a throne room equipped with a giant toilet, women singing Walt Whitman and the noir romance of Isis and Osiris. | Sexy Beast 2014-02-07T17:56:52Z Norris Church Mailer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author's sixth and final wife, would enjoy and endure the ride of her life. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z Mailer and his wife were still fighting and didn't even notice we were there. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z She tried her hand at an autobiographical novel, which Mailer did not exactly discourage. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z Novelist Norman Mailer made headlines when he sought the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City in 1969, running on a platform that urged the city to secede from the state of New York. Will a romance novelist be the next governor of Georgia? 2017-05-03T04:00:00Z His narrator stares at a photograph of Norman Mailer in a glossy magazine and thinks: “The face of an urbane carpenter in a $200 suit.” The Pleasures of a Writer Who Was ‘Richard Pryor on Paper’ 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z Mailers from political-action committees and other outside groups attacking Republican candidates in contested legislative primaries are starting to appear in voters’ mailboxes before the June 3 elections. 5 Things to Know in Montana for May 19 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z Mr. Mailer, whom she married in 1980, was by all accounts an attentive father, and at one point seven people were squeezed into the Mailers’ apartment on the Brooklyn Heights promenade. Norris Church Mailer Dies at 61 2010-11-22T00:00:00Z As soon as Mailer took the podium there was a smattering of shouts, signs flashed up, a protest began. Sexual melodrama on campus: The real story about college assault that David Brooks and Laura Kipnis don’t understand 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z "Burr," "Lincoln" and other Vidal books have sold out on Amazon.com, a far more striking response than to the deaths of such peers as Mailer and William Styron. The great, and entitled Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T21:11:12Z Mailer is much out of fashion now, though the Library of America, reissuing his work, is doing its best to keep him alive. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Mailer had also gone to Paris on a fellowship, and there met another writer, Jean Malaquais, who became something of his mentor in philosophy and, in particular, in Marxism. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z If the ’70s brought, via Tom Wolfe, Joan Didion and Norman Mailer, what was called “the New Journalism,” I suggest we now need a New New Journalism. Journalists in the age of Trump: Lose the smugness, keep the mission. 2016-11-29T05:00:00Z As the cameras rolled, Mailer bit Torn's ear and they wrestled to the ground. That's Torn it 2010-03-30T13:12:00Z Vidal and author Norman Mailer conducted a lengthy literary feud. The A-Z of Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T19:00:06Z And what influence Mailer had on leftist activists was destroyed when he became "a prime target of the women's liberation movement," as Schultz puts it, in the early 1970s. William F. Buckley Jr., Norman Mailer: An odd-couple relationship 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z The Mailer anthology will soon have a home alongside books by Woody Allen and a biography of Philip Roth by Blake Bailey. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z Bollen spoke to me about the art and craft of the murder mystery, how interviewing Didion and Mailer became his MFA, and about how shepherd’s pie isn’t always what you think. In “Orient,” the North Fork of Long Island gets the Agatha Christie treatment 2015-05-29T04:00:00Z He never musters a dense argument for Updike’s importance, which would require him to triangulate not just among Bellow and Roth and Mailer but among Proust and Hawthorne and Nabokov and Henry James. Books of The Times: ‘Updike,’ Adam Begley’s Look at a Novelist’s Career 2014-04-08T17:28:46Z Norman Mailer is quoted, amusingly, on how his success changed what Jewish mothers desired from their ambitious sons. Books of The Times: Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Take Me In 2011-08-16T16:57:42Z The real lesson is not that Mailer spotted these views coming early but that they have never gone away, and are largely continuous. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z She was known for her friendships with famous writers, including Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer and Harold Pinter, and for underwriting literary magazines and a publishing house. Christie’s to Auction Drue Heinz’s Art Collection 2019-03-08T05:00:00Z Before she met Mr. Mailer, she claimed, she had a fling with the then-unmarried Bill Clinton. Norris Church Mailer Dies at 61 2010-11-22T00:00:00Z On the verge of announcing his improbable candidacy for mayor of New York, Mailer decided to celebrate with a party at their apartment on the Upper West Side on Nov. 19, 1960. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z Norman Mailer said that the one character that novelists can’t successfully create is that of a novelist better than themselves. A Masterful Emily Dickinson Movie 2016-02-22T05:00:00Z The ceremony program featured an old picture of Ali, teeth gritted in mock determination, as he arm wrestled with Mailer. Cheers for Ali at literary ceremony in NY 2012-10-05T04:09:08Z It’s Ms. Mailer’s own plucky and sometimes sentimental autobiography, written in the lemony sweet-tea mode of Southern novelists like Lee Smith. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z Some lessons were emphatically hands-on, with Norman Mailer going down for the count in one early sparring session. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z She did not show her manuscript to Mailer, an arrangement that pleased everyone. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z Mailer, in the middle of the picture, is at the center of the complicated transaction it represents. William Goldman’s Journey From Page to Screen 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z Ms. Mailer does not dig deeply into Mailer’s writing, nor into his reputation as a crackling antagonist to feminists. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z It was Wolf who introduced Ms. Morales to Mailer, calling her late one night and putting Mailer on the phone. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z It was never exactly a public relationship, although Mr. Mailer often took her to the theater or to restaurants. Up Close: Carole Mallory, Mistress of Norman Mailer, Speaks Up 2010-05-05T20:05:00Z She had a romance with Jack Kerouac and, before meeting Mailer, was in a relationship with Edwin Fancher, who later founded The Village Voice with Mailer and Dan Wolf. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z Mailer closes with a photograph of DiMaggio at Monroe’s funeral, a portrait in profound grief of a man who, unable to love Monroe on his own terms, loved her anyway. T Magazine: Hello Again, Norma Jeane 2011-03-01T18:40:52Z Mailer used to drink with some other guy and after downing a few, they’d stop and stare at each other. Cultural Studies: Food Is the Latest Arena for Macho Contests 2012-09-15T00:37:02Z The noisier boys — Mailer, Plimpton, Baldwin, et al. — and their adventures abroad have traditionally sucked up the oxygen in the room. Books of The Times: ?Dreaming in French,? by Alice Kaplan 2012-04-03T21:57:00Z But it was her relationship with Mailer, her two sons, and the large clan of seven stepchildren that claimed her primary loyalty. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z She declined to discuss Ms. Mailer, except to say that she wishes her “a happy life.” Up Close: Carole Mallory, Mistress of Norman Mailer, Speaks Up 2010-05-05T20:05:00Z Millett declined to debate Mailer—a sensible decision, in retrospect—and the women on stage had been wrangled in her place to represent the movement. Norman Mailer’s Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged in Trump’s America 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z In his novels, Mailer’s voice tended to drown out that of his characters. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z "Mad Men" was being treated to the sort of smart and passionate debate previously reserved for, say, the works of Norman Mailer or Robert Altman. Now that 'Mad Men' has changed the TV landscape, what does it all mean? 2015-05-08T04:00:00Z Ms. Dean is an associate professor at the University of Tennessee who teaches a creative nonfiction course featuring the work of writers like Joan Didion, Gay Talese, Hunter S. Thompson and Norman Mailer. ‘Leaving Orbit,’ a Pensive Ode to Closing of a Frontier 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z For Mailer, the mainspring of connection was personal, was face time; for all his intellectual energy and imaginative invention, Mailer was the bard of immediacy. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z After a cynical question from Mailer, Germaine Greer, author of “The Female Eunuch” and a woman Life would soon call a “saucy feminist that even men like,” took the stage. ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z Like Mailer, he’s almost underrated precisely because he’s so ubiquitous and dares us to mock him with his unapologetic ambitions. ‘A Hologram for the King,’ by Dave Eggers 2012-07-20T17:08:36Z The day before, Mailer had spoken to a bedraggled group of demonstrators. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Then there’s Norman Mailer, who once said to her about her novels, she tells us, “You’re too interior, that’s your problem.” Books of The Times: Edna O’Brien’s Memoir, ‘Country Girl’ 2013-04-29T19:31:34Z That life also meant, for Ms. Mailer, a good deal of heartbreak. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z Connoisseurs of schadenfreude may enjoy poring over unpublished material that was rejected by the magazine, including submissions from luminaries like Joseph Brodsky, Nadine Gordimer and Norman Mailer. New York Public Library Acquires Archive of The New York Review of Books 2015-11-16T05:00:00Z Though he was disappointed by Random House’s decision, Mr. Mailer said he doesn’t blame the company for passing on a single title and noted that it continues to publish the bulk of his father’s work. Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Debate will likewise rage at the Edinburgh World Writers' Conference, an event mirroring the notorious 1962 Edinburgh writers' conference, where authors including Norman Mailer and William S Burroughs thrashed out the relevance of literature. Zadie Smith to headline Edinburgh book festival 2012-06-21T08:00:05Z Can we compare him to gumbo, his style a stew of influences encompassing such unlikely pairings as William Faulkner and Samuel Beckett, Norman Mailer and Grace Paley, William Trevor and Donald Barthelme? Padgett Powell Goes Snake Chasing 2021-11-06T04:00:00Z Neither Mailer nor Baldwin has responded to the foundation’s claims. Disability rights group criticizes casting of Alec Baldwin as blind character 2017-07-05T04:00:00Z Barney's reincarnation saga overlays Mailer, an industrial-strength writer, with automobiles, an industrial-strength product of American know-how, all beneath an obscuring shroud of ancient Egyptian ceremony. Matthew Barney's 'River of Fundament'? Well, it's certainly big 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z As spliced together and enacted by the Wooster Group, this means that Mailer’s two halves, Fliakos and Shepherd, end up rolling around on the floor, wrestling each other. Norman Mailer’s Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged in Trump’s America 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z Mailer stabbed her in the stomach and back with a penknife, puncturing her cardiac sac. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z And when Ms. Oates accepted a lifetime achievement award, she recalled the first time she and Mr. Mailer met, about 10 years before his death in 2007. ArtsBeat: Longing for the Good Fight at the Norman Mailer Center Gala 2012-10-05T23:57:00Z Mailer and his wife were soon spied by friends and drifted away on a cushion of bonhomie and fame. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z Some readers will be put in mind of Norman Mailer’s epic “The Executioner’s Song,” about the surreal events surrounding the execution of the convicted killer Gary Gilmore in Utah in the 1970s. ‘Memorial Drive’ Powerfully Recalls a Southern Childhood and a Mother’s Murder 2020-07-27T04:00:00Z It seemed like something Norman Mailer would try for, and something Mailer would fail at. David Bowman and the Furry-Girl School of American Fiction 2019-01-02T05:00:00Z He was yet another male American writer trying to prove that you could write pretty but still be a man’s man — sound familiar, Mr. Mailer and Mr. Hemingway? Books of The Times: Southern Writer With a Soft Spot for Wild Men Metes Out High-Octane Bonbons 2010-12-28T20:32:04Z Or rather, Mailer — affecting a puzzling Irish brogue, as he was known to do — shot barb after barb at a somewhat amused Vidal, who responded levelly. 20 memorable moments from talk show history 2021-11-27T05:00:00Z "Joyce Carol Oates has written this extraordinary novel about boxing," Ms. Oates remembered Mr. Mailer saying by way of introduction. ArtsBeat: Longing for the Good Fight at the Norman Mailer Center Gala 2012-10-05T23:57:00Z Would Norman Mailer ignore a wall that divided Washington? Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan - extract 2012-08-10T21:55:10Z The literary agent Andrew Wylie, who represents the Mailer estate, wrote in an email that there hadn’t been any falling out between the Mailer estate and his longtime publisher. Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Mailer was courtly and skilled in amorous deviousness. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z Norman Mailer, in Vanity Fair: “What a deranging work! … written by only a half-competent and narcissistic young pen.” Bret Easton Ellis Has Calmed Down. He Thinks You Should, Too. 2019-03-31T04:00:00Z Mrs. Mailer initially told doctors that she had fallen on broken glass. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z He observes how Jewish kids like Norman Mailer, Saul Bellow, Susan Sontag, Woody Allen and Philip Roth were socialized academically and otherwise into American culture and “went on to take possession of it.” ‘Excellent Sheep,’ William Deresiewicz’s Manifesto 2014-08-12T04:00:00Z Ryle: The film didn’t take on Mailer till two years ago, when we built his house for the wake. | Sexy Beast 2014-02-07T17:56:52Z “The Town Hall Affair” places Mailer in the center of the action, and reframes it as his psychodrama: the would-be dominant male rendered snappish and helpless by the women he seeks to corral. Norman Mailer’s Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged in Trump’s America 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z Early in their relationship she showed Mr. Mailer 100 pages of a novel; his response, she recalled, was, “It’s not as bad as I thought it would be.” Norris Church Mailer Dies at 61 2010-11-22T00:00:00Z One of the first hints comes from Lennon himself, who explains the enormity of his editorial task: Mailer, he says, wrote “at least forty-five thousand letters.” The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z It is a book, in Mailer’s words, designed to “seize the temper of the time and turn it.” Rachel Kushner’s ambitious new novel scares male critics 2013-06-05T23:00:00Z This was the melancholy question that seemed to hang over Thursday night's award ceremony and fundraiser, the fourth annual event held by the Norman Mailer Center. ArtsBeat: Longing for the Good Fight at the Norman Mailer Center Gala 2012-10-05T23:57:00Z It is where Norman Mailer was taken after stabbing his second wife, supposedly because she’d told him he’d never be as good as Dostoyevsky. Review: ‘Bellevue’ Celebrates a Hospital Not Crazy, but Compassionate 2016-11-16T05:00:00Z This Wooster Group piece about an explosive debate on women’s liberation between Norman Mailer and a panel of feminist scholars will conclude its Q. and A. on March 4. 10 Things to Do in NYC Now 2017-02-24T05:00:00Z Their name, a substitute for a common expletive, was inspired by Norman Mailer, who used it in his classic, "Naked and the Dead." '60s anti-war rocker Tuli Kupferberg dies in NYC 2010-07-13T17:01:00Z The essay in question comes from a Mailer anthology that Random House is not scheduled to publish, but another publisher is, in 2023: Skyhorse Publishing. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z Racism toward Black and Asian people is another Mailer theme on full display in books such as "The Armies of the Night." Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z One can’t tell yet whether nonfiction novels like Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood” and Norman Mailer’s “The Executioner’s Song” will last as long. The joy of literary destruction: Writers who broke all the rules 2014-01-19T15:00:00Z Norman Mailer never got paid as much per word as I did for this book. Publish and perish 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z She’s striding into Norman Mailer territory here, but this kind of guff dented Mailer’s career as well. From Camille Paglia, ‘Free Women, Free Men’ and No Sacred Cows 2017-03-23T04:00:00Z Rumour has it Norman Mailer was booked in with his Nissan Sunny the following week, but never turned up. The continuing legacy of Pimp My Ride 2011-08-11T10:48:43Z Norman Mailer marched to the Pentagon in “Armies of the Night.” A New Translation of an Anti-Heroic German Doorstopper of 1968 2018-11-26T05:00:00Z Mailer implicitly recognizes throughout “The Armies of the Night” that, for all his avidity and virtuosity, a definitive-seeming break has happened in his culture. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z Her passing was announced on the website of the Norman Mailer Society, which in a statement said she passed away "after a long and valiant struggle with cancer." Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z He is married to a daughter of Lee Friedlander, a giant in the world of documentary photography, and has published 15 monographs with introductions by writers like Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Norman Mailer. Thomas Roma, Photographer and Professor, Accused of Sexual Misconduct 2018-01-03T05:00:00Z In 1984, Mailer called a truce — an uneasy peace which lasted the rest of their lives. Tom Wolfe vs. John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving — and other timeless literary feuds 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z Buckley is condescending even to Norman Mailer, a far more dangerous diversion. Review: ‘The Jeweler’s Eye,’ by William F. Buckley Jr. 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z Mr. Mailer said, “Why don’t you look at your question sheet and ask your questions?” Circa Now: Feuding in 140 Characters 2014-04-25T22:22:54Z With the publication of “Herzog,” Bellow is on his way to his widest fame, and antagonists like Norman Mailer — who called Bellow a mere “hostess of the intellectual canapé table” — have begun to emerge. Review: Zachary Leader’s ‘The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915-1964’ 2015-04-28T04:00:00Z He shared a house with Norman Mailer and counted Andy Warhol as a friend, yet demonized “deviants” of all stripes in public statements clashing harshly with the company he kept. Bully, coward, victim? Inside the sinister world of Trump mentor Roy Cohn 2020-06-17T04:00:00Z “The Mailer family and Random House are united in support of Norman’s work.” Collection of Norman Mailer’s writing finds a new home 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Released to literary fame, Abbott spent time with Mailer in Cape Cod, before transitioning to his halfway home. Did Dave Eggers get “Zeitoun” wrong? 2012-12-09T15:00:00Z Norman Mailer once compared Mr. Crews to Dickey, and there was some of O’Connor in his grotesques. ArtsBeat: Reading Crews, a Novelist as Swaggering as His Characters 2012-03-29T20:51:44Z Through a friend, she met Mailer, who was recently divorced and going through a literary slump after the critical and commercial success of his first novel, “The Naked and the Dead.” Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z When questions are invited from the audience, Susan Sontag rises and, in a reasonable, even friendly voice, says that she has a “very quiet question” for Mailer. Norman Mailer’s Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged in Trump’s America 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z Ms. Mailer had her own health problems, including a long battle with cancer. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z When she arrived in New York with Mailer, he presented Barbara to his friends and family as an aspiring writer. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z A higher court reversed the ruling a few years later after testimony in the book's defense by poet Allen Ginsberg and writer Norman Mailer. Turkish state pans Beat Generation author 2011-05-16T11:46:04Z Mailer also reportedly headbutted Vidal before a TV show after Vidal compared him to infamous killer Charles Manson. The A-Z of Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T19:00:06Z "The Pugilist at Rest," published in 1993, was a finalist for the National Book Award and its stories of violence and spiritual striving led to comparisons to Norman Mailer and Raymond Carver among others. Thom Jones, author of 'The Pugilist at Rest,' dead at 71 2016-10-18T04:00:00Z When she took Mailer back to her house that first evening, she poured him a glass of Boone’s Farm apple wine. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z Mr. Mailer and Egypt don’t remove Mr. Barney from his usual preoccupations so much as they complement them; the movie’s title speaks directly to the work’s practically overwhelming concern. Review: In ‘River of Fundament,’ Matthew Barney Contemplates Waste 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z Mailer: At first it seemed unlikely we would use a real cow. | Sexy Beast 2014-02-07T17:56:52Z Scott Shepherd and Ari Fliakos take turns incarnating the brash, bumptious Mailer, whose offensive remarks rile the panelists and audience member to the point of near riot. When feminist debate turns into an ideological free-for-all: It's the Wooster Group's 'Town Hall Affair' 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z “Random House is proud to publish Norman Mailer, and intends to promote his work significantly for the centennial, in tandem with the publication by Skyhorse of the anthology,” Wylie wrote in an email. Collection of Norman Mailer’s writing finds a new home 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Where Mailer is loud and heated, Malcolm is subdued and cool. The joy of literary destruction: Writers who broke all the rules 2014-01-19T15:00:00Z Mailer, in his 1975 book "The Fight," likens George Foreman's beating at the hands of Muhammad Ali to a bad marriage. 'At the Fights': a heavyweight collection of American writers on boxing 2011-05-11T21:03:09Z There’s a fair amount about sex, one of Mailer’s signal preoccupations. ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z Started by a triumvirate that included Norman Mailer, The Voice was a much welcomed if also sometimes wildly reviled counterbalance to New York’s establishment media, the dean of what became known as alternative weeklies. J. Hoberman Talks About Village Voice and Film Culture 2012-01-22T03:13:03Z If it were a book, it could sit on the shelf alongside “The Executioner’s Song” by Norman Mailer and the great biographical works of Robert Caro. Review: ‘O.J.: Made in America,’ an Unflinching Take on His Rise and Fall 2016-05-19T04:00:00Z Adele Morales Mailer, an artist who found unwanted fame as the stabbing victim of her then-husband, Norman Mailer, died Nov. 22 in New York City. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z That dual perspective, that capacity to look both outward and inward at once, is part of what makes Malcolm’s and Mailer’s works “novel” in both senses: new, and also fiction-like. The joy of literary destruction: Writers who broke all the rules 2014-01-19T15:00:00Z He had cast Mailer in the “Cremaster” series, and Mailer, who died in 2007, became not only a mentor but also a kind of peculiar American demiurge in the Barney pantheon. Matthew Barney’s Most Punishing Tour: ‘River of Fundament’ 2015-09-16T04:00:00Z Mailer’s use of the word “lady”—with its archaic resonance, connoting diminishment wrapped in the guise of respect—has gone out of common currency in the four and a half decades since the debate. Norman Mailer’s Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged in Trump’s America 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z Mr. Mailer was officially a silent partner, although never particularly silent. Jerry Tallmer, Critic Who Created the Obies, Dies at 93 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z Not Your Father’s Mustache The vintage-sounding Moustache Greenwich Tonsorial offers grooming services and products to what the company calls the “Ernest Hemingways and Norman Mailers of today.” Facial Treatments 2013-04-17T22:39:31Z Like a lot of Mailer, it's pretty melodramatic. How Norman Mailer and graffiti artist Droyce's trickster take on the Hollywood sign made me look 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z In 1969, Norman Mailer and Jimmy Breslin ran a political campaign largely devoted to the idea of Gotham’s sovereignty — with the mulish insistence that the city get custody of the name “New York.” A Polite Drive for Secession in ‘Radio Free Vermont’ 2017-12-08T05:00:00Z One wonders if the literary world, and perhaps Mailer himself, didn’t get Mailer wrong by seeing him as a man who raised journalism toward fiction rather than one who made confession into poetry. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z Deborah’s wild sexual exploits disgust her husband — a Mailer hero as prude? — and drive him to demand a divorce. Eleanor Parker: More Than Just the Sound of Music Baroness 2013-12-11T03:11:54Z Mailer also told her that she would have to stop taking the pill, and stop using her favourite cologne, Charlie. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z "It used to be that no matter how crazy the world got, you could read Norman Mailer and know that you weren't nuts - he was," Mr. Stone said. ArtsBeat: Longing for the Good Fight at the Norman Mailer Center Gala 2012-10-05T23:57:00Z The contested Mailer essay was criticized by James Baldwin for its hypersexualization of Black people, among other issues. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z A golden metallic straitjacket, which nods to Houdini, is strewn atop a casting of Mailer's writing desk, where he toiled for a decade on his hapless Nile misadventure. Matthew Barney's 'River of Fundament'? Well, it's certainly big 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z And there’s still a sense that Norman Mailer might walk in, looking to punch some cretin out. A Critic’s Tour of Literary Manhattan 2012-12-14T17:13:34Z Mailer was the celebrated, controversial author of eleven novels and twenty-eight books. This is your brain on murder: What the mind of a psychopath looks like 2014-03-09T18:30:00Z Presumably Mailer's leaden book would provide the same necessary resistance to create a muscular movie, yet that didn't pan out. Matthew Barney's 'River of Fundament'? Well, it's certainly big 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z Her portrait of Norman Mailer appeared on the jacket of the first edition of his 1959 book “Advertisements for Myself.” Judy Feiffer, Who Helped Develop Two Top Memoirs, Dies at 87 2016-07-15T04:00:00Z Whether or not Iyer’s evaluation is justified, Mailer and Eggers share one other distinction: like Mailer 30 years ago, Eggers is at the center of nonfiction controversy and scandal. Did Dave Eggers get “Zeitoun” wrong? 2012-12-09T15:00:00Z Norman Mailer and Truman Capote wrote nonfiction masterpieces about them. Arts & Leisure Preview: Violence That Art Didn?t See Coming 2010-02-24T19:11:00Z True to form, Mailer identifies with the man who had won her, finding in Miller’s lament that he cares for her so much, even as their marriage is collapsing, ‘‘the bottomless cry of love.’’ T Magazine: Hello Again, Norma Jeane 2011-03-01T18:40:52Z Mailer punched Vidal at a party, prompting Vidal to retort: "Words fail Norman again." The A-Z of Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T19:00:06Z Even Mailer couldn’t have known how thoroughly intelligence would be destroyed by power in the Trump era. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Mailer is crudely direct, mistakes abuse for wit, and openly invites a punch in the nose. Review: ‘The Jeweler’s Eye,’ by William F. Buckley Jr. 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z In his 1974 book, "The Faith of Graffiti," Norman Mailer wrote of the phenomenon: How Norman Mailer and graffiti artist Droyce's trickster take on the Hollywood sign made me look 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z The back-and-forth between these generations is the book’s real subject, and Mailer’s at times baffled, at times bemused, at times delighted registry of the differences makes for many of the book’s most vivid moments. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z In “Armies,” Mailer thrust himself into the narrative as actor as well as observer. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Consider: at the Republican convention in Miami, Mailer experiences a moment of irritation. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Mailer responded at a Manhattan dinner party in 1977 by throwing a glass of whiskey in Vidal's face, head-butting him and then throwing a punch. Gore Vidal, US writer and contrarian, dies aged 86 2012-08-01T06:41:08Z Instead, two women ran up from the audience to embrace her and the three of them fell to the floor in what Mailer described as a mess of “dirty overalls.” ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z “I can’t believe I’ve come to this, and a lot of that is due to him, because Mailer wouldn’t help me,” she told the New York Times in 2007, not long after the author’s death. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z It’s not a universally loved story; in a review, Norman Mailer wrote that Mr. Salinger “disappoints because he is always practicing.” Review: ‘Seymour: An Introduction’ Is a Lesson in Perseverance 2015-03-12T04:00:00Z So I developed the story from there, placing Mailer at the center of the film as three spirits who transform through the body of an animal. | Sexy Beast 2014-02-07T17:56:52Z The "Capote non-fiction" scandal was too much to bear, so Truman has been eliminated, dragging with him Norman Mailer, kicking and screaming. The Great American Novelist tournament: the final 32 2012-07-23T15:19:53Z The photograph accompanying Mailer’s piece showed him standing in a boxing ring, poised to deliver his punches. Rachel Kushner’s ambitious new novel scares male critics 2013-06-05T23:00:00Z Mailer was charged with felonious assault and committed to Bellevue Hospital for psychiatric observation. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z The bride is the granddaughter of Norman Mailer, the author and playwright, and Adele Morales Mailer, the abstract artist. Isabella Moschen, William Storey 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Over a shot of the steel reels of an analog tape recorder rolling, we hear Norman Mailer say “nobody wrote better sentences” — one of the few observations here on Capote’s work. ‘The Capote Tapes’ Review: New Narratives and Unanswered Prayers 2021-09-09T04:00:00Z Norman Mailer demanded 10 times the fee offered to the others. Hearing Genuine Voices of Midcentury Fiction 2014-01-19T22:40:18Z Three years after the war, Mailer honestly depicted an almost universal lack of sympathy for a Japanese enemy who showed little mercy. Why America preferred to forget about the Pacific war ? until now 2010-04-03T23:06:00Z Like Norman Mailer, who created a character named “Mailer” in his nonfiction, which he could observe from his own authorial distance, Plimpton carefully calibrated the gap between himself as participant and himself as writer. “Plimpton!” doc tells tale of literary heavyweight 2013-05-28T20:05:00Z Mailer, on the other hand, was more a perpetual enfant terrible than movement-builder, and he had little to do with the formation of the New Left. William F. Buckley Jr., Norman Mailer: An odd-couple relationship 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z Mailers are expensive to produce and send to prospective voters, only a small percentage of whom actually open them. National Enquirer sent stories about Trump to his attorney Michael Cohen before publication, people familiar with the practice say 2018-06-21T04:00:00Z After Mr. Arney gave up the apartment, Mr. Muller contacted a friend, Robert Mailer Anderson, an acclaimed writer and philanthropist, who had the resources to make the restoration happen. San Francisco Noir 2014-06-27T04:00:00Z The Sandman series followed, and it won him awards and critical acclaim – Norman Mailer called it a "comic strip for intellectuals". Neil Gaiman: 'I don't think I'm mainstream. I'm lots of different cults' 2013-07-26T15:00:00Z Mailer wouldn’t have seen it in terms of justice. What everyone gets wrong about Hunter S. Thompson 2018-11-10T05:00:00Z "I was taken to task by Norman Mailer about my approach to writing novels," Ellis goes on. Psycho, genius ... fraud? 2010-07-26T07:00:00Z Mailer had never been Furry in his life. David Bowman and the Furry-Girl School of American Fiction 2019-01-02T05:00:00Z It is a marvelous tour of another era of magazine writing, before Mailer, Didion, Capote and Wolfe transformed the medium with literary ambition and electric Kool-Aid. TIME Recommends: Forward Run to this Wolcott Gibbs Anthology 2011-10-25T14:34:09Z At its occasional best, you can pay it the compliment that Mailer paid Truman Capote in 1959: “Thank you for your good and properly obscene letter.” ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z A film about him is shown to the delegates, and Mailer notes: A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z The particular ones that caught my attention were “Madame Bovary,” “The Executioner’s Song” by Norman Mailer, “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” ArtsBeat: A Filmmaker?s Path From Rwanda to Tribeca 2011-04-20T12:08:33Z The writings here were published in the Village Voice, which was co-founded by Norman Mailer, with whom Ms. Johnston had some notable public run-ins. Times Critics’ Top Art Books of 2019 2019-12-05T05:00:00Z Within months, she moved to New York where, as she wrote in “A Ticket to the Circus,” the memoir she published this year, Mr. Mailer became “the Henry Higgins to my Eliza Doolittle.” Norris Church Mailer Dies at 61 2010-11-22T00:00:00Z Barney: Harold Bloom’s review of “Ancient Evenings” suggested that Mailer is the protagonist, and that it’s basically about his relationship to the American literary canon. | Sexy Beast 2014-02-07T17:56:52Z The impression is of Mailer wrestling with himself. Review: It’s Norman Mailer vs. Feminists in ‘The Town Hall Affair’ 2017-02-10T05:00:00Z He once likened Mailer's views on women to those of Charles Manson. Gore Vidal, celebrated author, playwright, dies 2012-08-01T17:33:11Z When she told Norman Mailer the gist of a novel she planned to write, he shook his head, said it was too interior, "then repeated it, 'You're too interior, that's your problem.'" Country Girl by Edna O'Brien – review 2012-10-12T21:55:03Z The macho Norman Mailer was charming, callous, wise and infuriating. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z When Jill Johnston persists at the podium past her allotted time limit—she is on a roll, and the audience is delighting in her performance—Mailer scolds, “Come on, Jill, be a lady.” Norman Mailer’s Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged in Trump’s America 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z "The ghost of Norman Mailer is certainly here tonight," Joyce Carol Oates commented during cocktail hour. ArtsBeat: Longing for the Good Fight at the Norman Mailer Center Gala 2012-10-05T23:57:00Z Now their mothers said, “Go to your room, Sonny, and write a book like Norman Mailer did.” Books of The Times: Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Take Me In 2011-08-16T16:57:42Z In their shared day, J. D. Salinger seemed to represent the furthest extent outward from Mailer—complete retreat from the world instead of frantic engagement with it. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z When the show begins, Norman Mailer is seated next to the person he most admires, Norman Mailer. Review: It’s Norman Mailer vs. Feminists in ‘The Town Hall Affair’ 2017-02-10T05:00:00Z And the other would say, “Yeah,” and they’d proceed to butt heads until either Mailer or his pal fell unconscious to the floor. Cultural Studies: Food Is the Latest Arena for Macho Contests 2012-09-15T00:37:02Z “Everyone came to Bourjaily’s parties in the early 1950s,” Esquire magazine said about him in the 1980s, naming Mailer, Jones, William Styron and others as attendees. Vance Bourjaily, Novelist Exploring Postwar America, Dies at 87 2010-09-03T05:00:00Z It is, perhaps, no accident that Mailer takes boxing lessons and Buckley rides a motorbike. Review: ‘The Jeweler’s Eye,’ by William F. Buckley Jr. 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z Norman Mailer, sane as ever, announced that literary England was in the grips of a gay cabal led by Amis, Hitchens and Hamilton. Martin Amis Offers the ‘Inside Story’ of His Relationships With Three Famous Writers 2020-10-20T04:00:00Z For the final scene, Torn went up to Mailer unannounced and struck him on the head with a hammer, drawing blood. Rip Torn, Emmy winner and Oscar nominee, known as a trouble-maker,... 2019-07-10T04:00:00Z At one point, Mr. Vidal wondered if what he said had hurt Mr. Mailer's feelings, to which Mr. Mailer responded: "It hurts my sense of intellectual pollution." ArtsBeat: Gore Vidal Leaves the Ring 2012-08-01T13:26:33Z Young directors, like this movie’s Robert Gist, from TV, were allowed to try something dark and weird; and Mailer’s novel, about an ex-Congressman talk-show host accused of his wife’s murder, would do as a springboard. Eleanor Parker: More Than Just the Sound of Music Baroness 2013-12-11T03:11:54Z Mr. Wolf sought out his friend Norman Mailer, who contributed $5,000. Jerry Tallmer, Critic Who Created the Obies, Dies at 93 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z At the time, Mr. Mailer was married to his sixth wife, Norris Church Mailer; Ms. Mallory’s affair with the writer is the subject of her new book, “Loving Mailer.” Up Close: Carole Mallory, Mistress of Norman Mailer, Speaks Up 2010-05-05T20:05:00Z “It’s not hard to fool someone who loves you and trusts you,” he told his wife, according to Ms. Mailer’s book. Up Close: Carole Mallory, Mistress of Norman Mailer, Speaks Up 2010-05-05T20:05:00Z He then worked as cinematographer on Norman Mailer’s films Wild 90, Beyond the Law and Maidstone. DA Pennebaker obituary 2019-08-04T04:00:00Z Mailer: I think the ripples from this will go for years. | Sexy Beast 2014-02-07T17:56:52Z The fight was broken up by cast and crew members as Mailer's children cried and screamed in the background. That's Torn it 2010-03-30T13:12:00Z Norman Mailer I'm happy with these, they are safe, but I am interested in people's views on which titles should be in their "Magic Four" - the titles you think are their best works. The Great American Novel tournament 2012-07-09T14:07:00Z Mailer got going as a political reporter in 1960 when he covered the Democratic National Convention that summer—the Kennedy convention—for Esquire. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z “There is no issue here. Random House is proud to publish Norman Mailer, and intends to promote his work significantly for the centennial, in tandem with the publication by Skyhorse of the anthology,” he said. Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z But I do not mean to criticize Mailer and Capote on this account. The joy of literary destruction: Writers who broke all the rules 2014-01-19T15:00:00Z These films bring to mind a remark by Norman Mailer to the effect that the one character that novelists can never successfully imagine is a novelist greater than themselves. Nina Simone and the Clichés of the Musical Bio-Pic 2016-04-22T04:00:00Z Ms. Robinson wasn’t a rock critic, one of those “boys who had ambitions to become the next Norman Mailer,” as she puts it. Books of The Times: Lisa Robinson’s Rock ’n’ Roll Life in ‘There Goes Gravity’ 2014-04-29T20:48:45Z But Mailer’s reaction to that kind of praise will be like that of the chorus girl who received as a birthday present from her millionaire lover a signed photograph of himself. Review: ‘The Jeweler’s Eye,’ by William F. Buckley Jr. 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z “River of Fundament” took its inspiration, improbably, from “Ancient Evenings,” Mailer’s little-read novel about ancient Egypt. Review | Who wants to join the cult of video artist Matthew Barney? 2019-03-08T05:00:00Z In 1948 Norman Mailer made his reputation with a first novel, The Naked and the Dead, that dramatised in unsparing detail his own experience of the battle for the Philippines. Why America preferred to forget about the Pacific war ? until now 2010-04-03T23:06:00Z We had traveled blocks uptown before Mailer noticed my girlfriend sitting next to him and me in the front seat. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z And Norman Mailer, who provides an epigram at the beginning of the book, says people find it very difficult to believe it could have happened the way it happened because it suggests an absurd universe. ArtsBeat Blog: Errol Morris Interviews Stephen King 2011-11-10T14:39:00Z Citing a Random House source, Mr. Wolff wrote that the publisher was also swayed by “a junior staffer’s objection to the title of Mailer’s 1957 essay, ‘The White Negro.’” Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Sexual violence was a theme in Mailer's work, where his fictional characters sometimes physically resembled his wives. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z In it she revisits the graphic sex scenes by writers like Roth, Updike, Bellow and Mailer, finding in “their dirty passages a sense of novelty, of news, of breaking out.” Books of The Times: ‘In Praise of Messy Lives,’ Essays by Katie Roiphe 2012-11-27T16:27:18Z The cab driver, yelling over their argument, asked "Where to, Mac?" again, and Mailer paused long enough to give him an address on East 72nd Street, and the driver threw the meter and drove away. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z Norman Mailer, who was known to head-butt people at literary soirees, might have appreciated the Battle of the Books. Mixed Martial Arts Books by Matthew Polly and Jim Genia 2011-11-17T00:02:56Z Mrs. Mailer said it took her years to attend Alcoholics Anonymous to clean up, but that Mailer’s growing fame alongside her growing destitution continued to spark a fury within her. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z The series' fans include Norman Mailer, who said of the books: "Along with all else, Sandman is a comic strip for intellectuals, and I say it's about time." Dream come true: Neil Gaiman to create new Sandman 'prequel' 2012-07-13T13:17:27Z Imagine him entering a room with Norman Mailer — dressed as a boxer’s cornerman or some old salt in a fisherman’s cap — and you get the idea. Tom Wolfe’s Other Legacy 2018-05-15T04:00:00Z Mr. Tallmer peered at a new logo Mr. Mailer had designed for The Voice, called it “a little high school” and rejected it. Jerry Tallmer, Critic Who Created the Obies, Dies at 93 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z The novel in question, which took Mailer ten years to write, was “Ancient Evenings.” The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z Mailer calls Monroe’s refusal to marry Johnny Hyde, a Hollywood agent 30 years her senior who was her mentor and her lover early on, ‘‘one of the mysteries of motivation in her life.’’ T Magazine: Hello Again, Norma Jeane 2011-03-01T18:40:52Z In this report, Mailer functioned as a critic of souls. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Mr. Mailer loathed the way Mr. Tallmer edited and proofread his column and became enraged when his phrase “nuances of growth” came out “nuisances of growth.” Jerry Tallmer, Critic Who Created the Obies, Dies at 93 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z He realized there was already an answer in some of the essays and other writing by his father, Norman Mailer, including stark warnings about the fragility of democracy and the threat of political violence. Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Other stories soon appeared in the Atlantic, Esquire, Harper’s and Playboy, and for a few years Mr. Jones seemed to be the rightful heir to Raymond Carver, Norman Mailer or even Ernest Hemingway. Thom Jones, onetime janitor who shone as a literary star in the 1990s, dies at 71 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z After the divorce, Mrs. Mailer, who had studied at the Actors Studio, appeared in several Off Broadway productions, including Mailer’s theatrical adaptation of his novel “The Deer Park” in 1967. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z Mailer and the rest of the panel took the stage, with each of them making an opening statement in turn. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z The too-muchness of food in recent fiction reminds me of a letter Lionel Trilling wrote to Norman Mailer in 1959, deploring the “new tendency to explicitness about sex” in novels. Chang-rae Lee’s Latest Is Fueled by Harrowing Travel, Witness Protection and Food, Food and More Food 2021-02-01T05:00:00Z Mailer had Ali, who never shut up and literally allowed reporters to slip under the covers with him in bed to conduct interviews. Is Chess a Sport? A New Book Says Yes 2018-11-30T05:00:00Z The naiveté of Mailer and Buckley was perhaps, at the time, understandable. This is your brain on murder: What the mind of a psychopath looks like 2014-03-09T18:30:00Z Anyway, some of our most famous writers — Hemingway and Mailer, among others — have seemed, by their works, to believe just that. Interview: Gore Vidal 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z As a boy, he sat on the staircase to get a view of the cocktail parties attended by the likes of Norman Mailer and John Lennon. The Last Days of Beckett’s, a Smoky New York Literary Salon 2023-04-01T04:00:00Z If there were a concordance to Mailer’s correspondence, a word that would turn up high on the list would be “existential,” not owing to any special fealty to Jean-Paul Sartre but to Mailer’s own inclinations. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z Though of the political “right,” he has won the admiration of such tough “leftists” as Norman Mailer and Murray Kempton. Review: ‘The Jeweler’s Eye,’ by William F. Buckley Jr. 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z “A Ticket to the Circus” spills over with piquant details about Norman Mailer. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z Besides her daughter Danielle, she is survived by her other daughter, Elizabeth Mailer, and two granddaughters. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z It's heavy on the "state of the nation"-style articles from the likes of Norman Mailer and Tom Wolfe in which Esquire and Harper's specialised in the 1950s to 1970s. What are your best magazine articles of all time? 2010-07-30T10:36:00Z The performance takes on this surreal intersection of feminist thinking, performance art, politics and, um, Mailer. Datebook: Two centuries of African American women, painting California, art about 'La Bestia' 2017-03-23T04:00:00Z Mr. Friedman got in a few belly punches and won the fight, but Mailer bit him in the neck. Books of The Times: ?Lucky Bruce,? a Memoir by Bruce Jay Friedman - Review 2011-10-10T22:35:49Z Now I understand where Mailer is coming from. Psycho, genius ... fraud? 2010-07-26T07:00:00Z Adele Mailer, an artist and actress who made headlines in 1960 when her husband, the novelist Norman Mailer, stabbed and seriously wounded her at a drunken party in their apartment, died on Sunday in Manhattan. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z But for all the difference between their generations, you can feel in Eggers some of the hunger, the range and the unembarrassedly serious engagement with America and its ideals that gave Mailer’s work such force. ‘A Hologram for the King,’ by Dave Eggers 2012-07-20T17:08:36Z Norman Mailer covered the historic 1968 conventions in “Miami and the Siege of Chicago.” ArtsBeat: Page-Turners for the Presidential Campaign 2012-01-11T15:43:32Z Drunk and belligerent, Mailer, wearing a ruffled matador shirt, repeatedly tangled with his guests. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z The late author Norman Mailer praised Gaiman's "The Sandman" as "a comic book for adults." Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman play Moore 2011-11-03T20:03:04Z Not many people saw the 1979 film in its first release, though Mailer came to a screening and told Mr. Pennebaker, “This is the night that Jill Johnston turned my hair gray.” ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z In this, at least, he resembles the literary lions of another age, the likes of Mailer, Kerouac or Bukowski, who wrote it having first lived it. 'Reality has surpassed satire' 2010-08-21T23:04:00Z He repeatedly returned to the Last Sitting photographs, which have been reprinted in many books including a Taschen publication that pairs Stern's photos with Norman Mailer's controversial 1973 biography of Monroe. Bert Stern 2013-06-30T15:44:49Z The film and sculpture are structured around a creative reading of Norman Mailer’s 1983 novel “Ancient Evenings,” set mostly in 13th century B.C. Matthew Barney’s Most Punishing Tour: ‘River of Fundament’ 2015-09-16T04:00:00Z Trilling acknowledged Mailer’s point, that sex is surely necessary in fiction, but wrote: “Put it that I am in favor of a lot of explicitness for 10, maybe 12 years; then everybody shut up.” Chang-rae Lee’s Latest Is Fueled by Harrowing Travel, Witness Protection and Food, Food and More Food 2021-02-01T05:00:00Z He describes taking solace in the words of Norman Mailer, who wrote in “The Armies of the Night” that he “learned to live in the sarcophagus of his image.” Review: In ‘Ordinarily Well,’ Peter D. Kramer Goes to the Antidepressant Ramparts 2016-06-06T04:00:00Z She was half the age of Norman Mailer when they met and their bond was as fast and fateful as a mortal's coupling with a god. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z Torn was a co-star in one of the most remarkable scenes in movie history - a real fight with friend Norman Mailer in “Maidstone,” a 1970 experimental film the writer was directing and starring in. Rip Torn, Emmy winner and Oscar nominee, known as a trouble-maker,... 2019-07-10T04:00:00Z Mailer's urge to hog the centre stage was constantly on display. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z In this respect she was a model for New Journalism of the 1960s and '70s practiced by writers such as Norman Mailer, Hunter Thompson and Tom Wolfe. Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z This book’s title comes from a resignation letter that Norman Mailer wrote to Esquire magazine in 1960. Books of The Times: ?Pulphead,? by John Jeremiah Sullivan ? Review 2011-10-27T22:16:57Z While working on The Executioner's Song, Mailer was drowning in debt. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z I said, I’m a reincarnation of Norman Mailer? | Sexy Beast 2014-02-07T17:56:52Z For Mailer, it was fascinating—the faces, the bodies, the voices, the sound of crowds, the décor and smell of the gathering places, the backwash, the undertones, the unconscious of the event. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Part of the exhilaration of Mailer was that he cared so ravenously even when he failed; he was shooting for the moon even when he shot himself in the foot. ‘A Hologram for the King,’ by Dave Eggers 2012-07-20T17:08:36Z Norman Mailer challenged her to a boxing match. Remembering Mary McCarthy’s Style 2012-10-19T22:52:01Z Mailer and Barbara met in the Arkansas capital Little Rock for three days. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z He spoke to J. Michael Lennon, who wrote a biography of Norman Mailer, and together they began planning a collection of Mailer’s work on the subject. Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z “It’s not like a quixotic, Norman Mailer situation,” Mr. Saval said. The N+1 Candidate 2020-05-28T04:00:00Z Mr. Ruhorahoza, 28, spoke recently to Arts Beat about the inspiration for the movie and its title, how Flaubert and Norman Mailer triggered his interest in storytelling, and why he chose filmmaking over practicing law. ArtsBeat: A Filmmaker?s Path From Rwanda to Tribeca 2011-04-20T12:08:33Z When she exceeded her time, Mailer tried to cut her off. ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z Mailer said he would be a better writer if his contemporaries had been better writers, and, pitiful statement that it is, one knows what he means. Interview: Gore Vidal 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z Taking his cue from Mailer in The Armies of the Night, the author puts Lieutenant Philip Caputo centre stage in a deployment of marines to Da Nang. Vietnam road 2010-07-10T23:01:00Z Mailer built several variants of the orgone accumulator in his barn in Connecticut. Wilhelm Reich: the man who invented free love 2011-07-07T12:15:01Z Mailer, in his presence and in his artistic output here, proudly epitomizes here the weight of male patriarchy. When feminist debate turns into an ideological free-for-all: It's the Wooster Group's 'Town Hall Affair' 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z From Steinem we learn that Mailer wrote a ‘‘memory play’’ called ‘‘Strawhead’’ about Monroe and cast his daughter Kate in the starring role, which seems a particularly ingenious form of child abuse. T Magazine: Hello Again, Norma Jeane 2011-03-01T18:40:52Z Mailer could be blissfully profane, and most of the best one-liners in this book are entirely unpublishable here. ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z He paraphrased Norman Mailer: “You can call me anything you want, just don’t call me a liberal.” Two Religious Conservatives and a Marxist Walk Into a Journal 2022-03-22T04:00:00Z "River of Fundament" was inspired by "Ancient Evenings," Norman Mailer's sprawlingly bad 1983 novel — 709 pages of benumbed egocentrism set in pharaonic Egypt. Matthew Barney's 'River of Fundament'? Well, it's certainly big 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z "I would have so liked to be able to talk to him about world affairs and politics, or art or literature, or anything, frankly," Mailer wrote. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z He was, first and foremost, an exquisite stylist – "the most perfect writer of my generation", as Mailer called him. Truman Capote's In Cold Blood - rereading 2011-08-05T09:00:06Z I’m reminded of Norman Mailer’s remark that the only characters that novelists cannot create are novelists better than themselves. Review: “Spider-Man: Far from Home” Presents the Illusion of a Good Movie 2019-07-01T04:00:00Z I don’t see the James Baldwins and the Norman Mailers. James Patterson, honored for his literacy work, says we must do more 2015-11-17T05:00:00Z This book perks up when Mailer strides fully onto the stage. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z Malcolm happens to be one of the few writers whose journalistic characters, like Mailer’s, have the fullness of people in a novel. The joy of literary destruction: Writers who broke all the rules 2014-01-19T15:00:00Z The prize also includes a residency at the Norman Mailer writer's colony in Provincetown, Mass., and a biweekly column for one year at The Daily Beast. $25,000 prize started for South Asian journalists 2010-06-21T14:40:00Z Two of the brightest stars of America’s post-war literary scene, Norman Mailer and Gore Vidal were destined to collide. Tom Wolfe vs. John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving — and other timeless literary feuds 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z Ms. Didion’s reporting reflected Norman Mailer’s prescription for “enormously personalized journalism in which the character of the narrator was one of the elements in the way the reader would finally assess the experience.” Joan Didion, ‘New Journalist’ Who Explored Culture and Chaos, Dies at 87 2021-12-23T05:00:00Z The perfect writer, in Mailer's phrase, had failed to realise his potential. Truman Capote's In Cold Blood - rereading 2011-08-05T09:00:06Z Norman Mailer, at 52, may have been twice her age but was “easily the most interesting man I had ever met.” Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z Meanwhile, the Mailers argued often, and she also had to intervene when he fought with others, once bailing him out after he had a drunken encounter with police. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z Wolff's claims of "cancellation" were disputed both by Mailer's literary agent and, according to the New York Times, Random House. Reports of Norman Mailer’s cancellation have been greatly exaggerated 2022-01-05T05:00:00Z Mr. Mailer added: “I don’t think they have any interest in trying to cancel Norman Mailer. You can’t cancel Norman Mailer.” Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z His letters to Mailer describing life in prison were published, with Mailer’s help, in Abbott’s book, “In the Belly of the Beast.” This is your brain on murder: What the mind of a psychopath looks like 2014-03-09T18:30:00Z Mailer’s is a bellowing rant and outburst of obsessive lust, bringing together his two great loves: Monroe and the sound of his own voice. T Magazine: Hello Again, Norma Jeane 2011-03-01T18:40:52Z The back-and-forth, at once mutually admiring and desperately competitive, between Lowell’s Bostonian abstraction and Mailer’s New York Jewish caginess is the material of high comedy, expertly analyzed even as it is experienced. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z Mailer, with student activists, in Chicago’s Grant Park. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z Such rigidly sexless people, Mailer says, were locked into their belief in an American infallibility blessed by God, and they couldn’t begin to question the war. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z It was a party, and soon a tall, smiling man approached Mailer and welcomed him. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z They were beautifully finished," remembered Mailer's friend, the theatre producer Lewis Allen, "and there was a big one that opened like an Easter egg. Wilhelm Reich: the man who invented free love 2011-07-07T12:15:01Z My profound affection for Mailer, which stretches beyond this single work and covers much of his nonfiction writing, is something I can’t fully explain. The joy of literary destruction: Writers who broke all the rules 2014-01-19T15:00:00Z He loves Mailer as an artist, he says, because Mailer makes the most beautiful metaphors in the business, “as many as a dozen on a single page worth analyzing.” Review: ‘The Jeweler’s Eye,’ by William F. Buckley Jr. 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z A raging Mailer does more to lose his own arguments than his opponents do to win them, but nonetheless, the brutal rhetorical uppercuts administered by everyone here make this a notorious moment in TV history. 'Have you no decency, sir?': Vidal v Buckley and the art of killer comebacks 2015-07-31T04:00:00Z Mailer, who died in 2007, was among the most famous and controversial authors in his lifetime and has long been a signature part of Random House’s legacy. Collection of Norman Mailer’s writing finds a new home 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z The era of the heroic novel was over, and Mailer gave us an antiheroic one to mourn it. The Strange Prophecies in Norman Mailer’s “The Armies of the Night” 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z Six years later, at a New York gathering in honour of Princess Margaret, the pugnacious Mailer threw a drink in Vidal’s face then punched him in the mouth. Tom Wolfe vs. John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving — and other timeless literary feuds 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z Just outside the door, a wake for the recently deceased Mailer is getting underway, setting the stage for the first reincarnation. Matthew Barney's 'River of Fundament'? Well, it's certainly big 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z A Skyhorse spokesperson was not immediately able to confirm there was a deal for the Mailer book. Collection of Norman Mailer’s writing finds a new home 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z It wove in a story about the Oedipal rivalry between Mailer and Ernest Hemingway and the death and resurrection of the car industry in Detroit. Review | Who wants to join the cult of video artist Matthew Barney? 2019-03-08T05:00:00Z There were many reasons to hope that this collection of letters would be great or near-great, yet “Selected Letters of Norman Mailer” is mostly low-wattage, a rolling brownout of his vast intellect and talent. ‘Selected Letters,’ Norman Mailer’s Correspondence 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z Norman Mailer could talk about anything; she likened their banter to the rapport between Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z Mailer seemed in his element, drinking and jousting with the public, but his wife, the actress Beverly Bentley, wasn't having it. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z As she began a modeling career, she changed her name to Norris Church, the last name suggested by Mailer because she attended church often as a child. Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z Mailer thinks that his is the voice of reason. Norman Mailer’s Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged in Trump’s America 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z And where Mailer was bent on showing us how America could remake the world, Eggers, with ferocious energy and versatility, has been studying how the world is remaking America. ‘A Hologram for the King,’ by Dave Eggers 2012-07-20T17:08:36Z But in all this, Mailer is a witness, not a participant. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z In their subsequent appearance on Mr. Cavett’s show, Mr. Mailer refused to shake hands with Mr. Vidal and accused Mr. Vidal of having called him a “hugely Raskolnikovian figure.” Circa Now: Feuding in 140 Characters 2014-04-25T22:22:54Z Norman Mailer was indicted for felonious assault, but Adele Mailer declined to press charges, saying she wanted to protect their daughters. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z Mailer was charmed by what he saw; stirred, too, by the courage of the resisters, some of whom stayed the night and got clobbered in the morning by military police. A Great Writer at the 1968 Democratic Disaster 2018-08-26T04:00:00Z He is, Mailer writes, ‘‘face to face with the most unendurable message of all: love by itself does not conquer hatred. T Magazine: Hello Again, Norma Jeane 2011-03-01T18:40:52Z I was eager to get a drink and finally meet Norman Mailer, so I whispered to my girlfriend, pointing to two large speaker cabinets on the theater's floor on either side of the stage. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z Other times, attempts to channel the spirit of Mr. Hayes fell flat, such as when Norman Mailer, then 71, took on the Madonna phenomenon. The ‘Esquire Man’ Is Dead. Long Live the ‘Esquire Man.’ 2017-02-04T05:00:00Z Previous winners have included Sebastian Faulks, Tom Wolfe and Norman Mailer, who was given the honor posthumously for an unprintable, and very bad, passage from his novel "The Castle in the Forest." Morrissey is a finalist for the Bad Sex in Fiction Award: Heaven knows he's miserable now 2015-11-18T05:00:00Z Mailer hesitated, then reluctantly got in, still arguing loudly with his wife. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z Reviews of Mailer's extended meditation on the Egyptian book of the dead were mortifying. Matthew Barney's 'River of Fundament'? Well, it's certainly big 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z Egypt, a monumentally ambitious book that was pummeled by critics, though sometimes with grudging respect for Mailer’s attempt to haul the Book of the Dead into contemporary letters. Matthew Barney’s Most Punishing Tour: ‘River of Fundament’ 2015-09-16T04:00:00Z Andrew Wylie, whose literary agency represents the Mailer estate, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Skyhorse Publishing will release the book and that Random House has waved any reprint fees. Collection of Norman Mailer’s writing finds a new home 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z The papers add to the Ransom Center’s expanding collection of materials from Jewish writers including Singer, Malamud, Leon Uris, Mailer and David Mamet. ArtsBeat Blog: Commentary Magazine Archive Given to University of Texas 2011-09-19T16:08:01Z She was a member of the Actors Studio, appeared in the television adaptation of Mailer's classic "The Executioner's Song" and had a brief part, with her husband, in the film version of "Ragtime." Norris Mailer, widow of Norman Mailer, dead at 61 2010-11-22T03:48:00Z Many of them were, in effect, business letters; Mailer was nothing if not a dutiful correspondent, as well as a prudent one. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z When Barbara Jean Davis — the future Norris Church Mailer — met Norman Mailer at a party in Russellville, Ark., in 1975, she was a high school art teacher and divorced single mother. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z In 1951, Wouk became a major literary star with the release of “The Caine Mutiny,” for which Wouk was compared to other World War II novelists: Mailer, Irwin Shaw, James Jones. Herman Wouk, a consummate writer until the end, dies at 103 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z Meanwhile, Mailer had divorced and remarried, and was facing a literary crisis of having been famous and celebrated, and now suddenly seeming, in his early thirties, like a has-been. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z Previous winners of the lampoon award whose stated purpose is "to draw attention to poorly written, perfunctory or redundant passages of sexual description in modern fiction" include Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, A.A. Can I compare thee to... a lightbulb? Okri wins 'bad sex' award 2014-12-03T05:00:00Z Mailer helped her with money for their two children, Danielle and Elizabeth, but stopped paying when they grew up. Adele Morales Mailer, half of tempestuous couple, dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z A response to another of my letters to the editor from Mailer would come later. When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z Many of the late 20th-, early 21st-century heavyweights — Philip Roth, Norman Mailer, Saul Bellow and so on — are masters at exposing the frailty, the pointlessness, the comedy of goodness. Toni Morrison: ‘Goodness: Altruism and the Literary Imagination’ 2019-08-07T04:00:00Z According to Mailer center president Lawrence Schiller, he was a fan of Oates, who has written often about boxing, and wanted to hear her speech. Cheers for Ali at literary ceremony in NY 2012-10-05T04:09:08Z “She always had the most interesting writers mixed up with troublemakers. She had Daniel Ellsberg with Adlai Stevenson, or an ex-general with war protesters. Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer had a fistfight there.” Jean Stein, Who Chronicled Wealth, Fame and Influence, Dies at 83 2017-05-02T04:00:00Z But the metaphor is clear: Mailer’s efforts to dissect feminism, and to assert his own voice over those of the women on the panel, end up with him foiled, fruitlessly battling with himself. Norman Mailer’s Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged in Trump’s America 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z Their life together began with a whirl – trips to Asia, a stay in Rome, where Mailer was working on a film script for Sergio Leone. Norris Church Mailer obituary 2010-12-07T18:30:00Z Morrison goes on to write that since the deaths of Bellow, Mailer and Updike, the "number one" question is one that "inevitably comes up in relation to American fiction." Is there a 'number one' writer today? 2010-09-20T14:12:00Z He palled around with Norman Mailer and Dustin Hoffman, and reportedly advised a young Bob Dylan on lyrics for what turned out to be “Blood on the Tracks.” The Giving Tree at Fifty: Sadder Than I Remembered 2014-11-05T05:00:00Z Both unsuccessfully ran for political office, Mailer for Mayor of New York, Vidal for the US Senate. Tom Wolfe vs. John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving — and other timeless literary feuds 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z Norman Mailer called it the “best play in America.” Activist author Amiri Baraka dead at 79 2014-01-09T23:19:00Z Norman Mailer is one of literature’s great talkers, and his voice—his speaking voice—is crucial to his work. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z A prolific and combative writer who published around 40 books and was twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize, Norman Mailer was married six times and was also famous for his extraordinary ego. Was Norman Mailer Canceled? His Publishers Say No. 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z Mailer went out in search of celebrity, in search of life, instead of taking life to be whatever he was doing, and whatever had already happened to him. The Great American Novel Buried in Norman Mailer’s Letters 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z Mailer also admitted that at that time, he hadn’t properly understood the women’s movement, Mr. Pennebaker said. ‘The Town Hall Affair’ Recreates a Feminist Firestorm 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z Mary V. Dearborn, in her biography of Mailer, called the evening “surely one of the most singular intellectual events of the time, and a landmark in the emergence of feminism as a major force.” Jill Johnston, Critic Who Wrote ?Lesbian Nation,? Dies at 81 2010-09-21T04:16:00Z Norman Mailer was, well, Norman Mailer: novelist, public intellectual, brawling social provocateur. Books of The Times: Norris Church Mailer?s New Memoir, ?Ticket to the Circus? 2010-04-06T23:29:00Z At the request of Norman Mailer, Mr. Snyder was instrumental in reviving International PEN, which promotes literature and free expression, and helped establish the foundation that presents the National Book Awards. Richard E. Snyder, 93, Dies; Drove Simon & Schuster to New Heights 2023-06-08T04:00:00Z Postal Service vice president, is executive director of the Alliance of Nonprofit Mailers. Opinion | Postal increases are hurting businesses and nonprofits 2023-04-23T04:00:00Z For the novelist Norman Mailer, “Chicago is the great American city, New York is one of the capitals of the world, and Los Angeles is a constellation of plastic. San Francisco is a lady.” 'Paradise with a lobotomy' or 'just a big parking lot'? Pick your fave L.A. insult 2023-04-11T04:00:00Z And some, like novelist Norman Mailer, who was at his best when filing real life dispatches from the political revolts and antiwar protests of the 1960s, worked to define the times. Novelist Don Winslow is out to save America from Donald Trump — and an existential crisis 2023-04-03T04:00:00Z Also in The Washington Post, Ron Charles looked back at Norman Mailer, who “belonged to a time when writers could be jerks — and worse. He was virile, vile and viral.” Opinion | Something Very Important for Democrats Just Happened in Pennsylvania 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z That last quotation: That was Norman Mailer, describing the hippie army that surrounded and sought to levitate the Pentagon — 300 feet! — in October 1967, as a protest against the war in Vietnam. Perspective | Performance and protest, from the hippies to MAGA 2023-01-12T05:00:00Z In today’s world of fractionated media, the celebrity status once enjoyed by Truman Capote, Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer may be impossible to duplicate. Review | Truman Capote’s other true-crime story 2022-12-06T05:00:00Z Tom Wolfe and Norman Mailer were among its exponents, but Mr. Corry was not one of them. John Corry, Former Times Reporter and TV Critic, Dies at 89 2022-12-04T05:00:00Z “Is that what you do when you assign a story to Talese or to Mailer — you have a group grope?” George Lois, 91, Who Brought the Counterculture to Advertising, Dies 2022-11-19T05:00:00Z Charles added: “Perhaps it’s a mercy that Mailer died just a few months after Twitter captured the public’s attention. Were the Great American Novelist alive today, the Furies would peck his bones bare.” Opinion | Something Very Important for Democrats Just Happened in Pennsylvania 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z There is nothing to encourage the rigor and unity that Mailer’s generation experienced in the U.S. Perspective | Performance and protest, from the hippies to MAGA 2023-01-12T05:00:00Z And their behavior made them notorious, as when Capote threw himself a lavish masquerade party, the Black and White Ball, or when Mailer almost killed his wife by stabbing her with a penknife. Review | Truman Capote’s other true-crime story 2022-12-06T05:00:00Z Norman Mailer published “The Naked and the Dead” after serving in the Pacific in World War II as a young man just out of Harvard. Gentle Ukrainian Film Critic Is Drafted Into Vicious Real-Life War Movie 2022-11-18T05:00:00Z Mailers designed to look like official government forms. Medicare enrollees warned about deceptive marketing schemes 2022-11-05T04:00:00Z Mailers recently sent to voters postmarked from a Democratic-linked group in Washington D.C., described Lamb as the race’s “true conservative” and panned Zinke. Zinke’s Trump Cabinet days shape Montana race for US House 2022-10-31T04:00:00Z “Their radicalism was in their hate for authority,” Mailer wrote. Perspective | Performance and protest, from the hippies to MAGA 2023-01-12T05:00:00Z Smaller but scene-stealing walk-on parts go to woman of letters Mary McCarthy, philosopher Hannah Arendt, journalist Murray Kempton, poets June Jordan and Sterling Brown, composer Virgil Thomson, and novelists James Baldwin and Norman Mailer. Review | Darryl Pinckney’s new book is a dishy tale of literary Manhattan 2022-10-20T04:00:00Z Mr. Wieden said he read Norman Mailer’s acclaimed 1979 book about Gilmore, “The Executioner’s Song,” and remembered that the death row prisoner was asked if he had any last words before being shot. Dan Wieden, adman who coined ‘Just Do It’ for Nike, dies at 77 2022-10-07T04:00:00Z In his 1973 biography “Marilyn,” Norman Mailer writes that excitement for her visit ran so high that road signs read: “Drive Carefully — the Life You Save May Be Marilyn Monroe’s.” Perspective | Marilyn Monroe was a great dancer. You wouldn’t know it from ‘Blonde.’ 2022-09-23T04:00:00Z There were also, he added, the Kent State shootings, the first moon landings and “eight billion words” by Norman Mailer on that subject, which he squeezed in around ads with odd shapes. Irwin Glusker, 98, Dies; Gave American Heritage Its Distinctive Look 2022-09-23T04:00:00Z Dan Rather was roughed up by police while trying to interview delegates, and author Norman Mailer waded through the crowd trying to get a handle on what it all meant — if anything. Environmental crusader John Froines, who stood trial with the Chicago 7, dies 2022-07-15T04:00:00Z |
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