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  1. Advertisements for Myself by Norman Mailer, 1992-09-15
  2. Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery by Norman Mailer, 2007-01-23
  3. The Spooky Art: Thoughts on Writing by Norman Mailer, 2004-02-10
  4. The Castle in the Forest: A Novel by Norman Mailer, 2007-10-16
  5. An American Dream by Norman Mailer, 1999-05-04
  6. Ancient Evenings by Norman Mailer, 1997-10-02
  7. The Naked and the Dead: 50th Anniversary Edition by Norman Mailer, 2000-08-05
  8. Miami and the Siege of Chicago (New York Review Books Classics) by Norman Mailer, 2008-07-15
  9. Marilyn: A biography by Norman Mailer, 1975-03
  10. The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, the Novel as History by Norman Mailer, 1995-01-01
  11. Norman Mailer: MoonFire: The Epic Journey of Apollo 11 (GO) by Norman Mailer, 2010-06-01
  12. Marilyn: The Classic by Norman Mailer, 1994-01
  13. Harlot's Ghost: A Novel by Norman Mailer, 1992-09-01
  14. Modest Gifts: Poems and Drawings by Norman Mailer, 2003-10-28

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3. Norman Mailer (1923-2007 ) American Writer.
(19232007) American writer. Born in Long Branch, New Jersey, Norman Mailer is known for The Naked and the Dead (1948), Advertisements for Myself, Armies of the Night (for which he
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  • (1923-2007) American writer. Norman Mailer is known for The Naked and the Dead Advertisements for Myself , and Armies of the Night (for which he received the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award).
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    Writer, born in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA. He grew up in Brooklyn, excelled in the sciences in school, and majored in
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    6. Mailer, Norman; Bibliography By Subject
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    7. Norman Mailer - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Mailer, Norman Alternative names Mailer, Norman Kingsley (full name) Short description Novelist, essayist, journalist, poet, playwright Date of birth
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    photographed by Carl Van Vechten in 1948 Born Norman Kingsley Mailer
    January 31, 1923
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    New Jersey , U.S. Died November 10, 2007
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    New York , U.S. Occupation Novelist essayist journalist columnist ... playwright Nationality American Genres Fiction non-fiction Influences John Dos Passos George Eliot Leo Tolstoy Ernest Hemingway ... Henry Miller Influenced Don DeLillo Martin Amis Truman Capote Tom Wolfe ... Lester Bangs Norman Kingsley Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007) was an American novelist, journalist essayist , poet, playwright, screenwriter and film director Along with Truman Capote Joan Didion Hunter S. Thompson John McPhee , and Tom Wolfe , Mailer is considered an innovator of narrative nonfiction, a genre sometimes called New Journalism , which superimposes the essay onto the nonfiction novel . He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize twice and the National Book Award once. In 1955, Mailer, together with Ed Fancher and Dan Wolf, first published The Village Voice , which began as an arts and politics oriented weekly newspaper distributed in Greenwich Village . In 2005, he won the

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    Norman Mailer His Life And Works Background Norman Mailer was born in 1923 in Long Branch, N.J. Mailer grew up in Brooklyn and began attending Harvard University in 1939, it was while at university that he became interested in writing, he published his first story when he was 18. He graduated from Harvard with a degree in aeronautical engineering in 1943. Drafted into the army in 1944, he served in the Philippines, as a rifleman in a reconnaissance outfit with the Twelfth Armoured Cavalry regiment from Texas until 1946. Just before enrolling in the Sorbonne, in Paris, he wrote The Naked and the Dead(1948) based on his personal experiences in World War II, it was both a critical and commercial success and hailed by many as one of the finest American novels to come out of WWII. Other highlights in a long and distinguished career include : The White Negro , a sociological and semi-autobiographical essay, one of his best pieces, in the authors own opinion. Advertisements for Myself , a collection of the best of Mailer's essays, stories, interviews and journalism from the 40's and 50's.

    9. Mailer, Norman Definition Of Mailer, Norman In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Mailer, Norman, 1923–, American writer, b. Long Branch, N.J., grad. Harvard, 1943. He grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., served in the army during World War II, and at the age of 25
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    10. Norman Mailer
    Original essay by Ron Martinetti.
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    Norman Mailer: Autocrat of the Remainder Table There was a time in this country when bright young men did not dream of directing films or inventing software. They wanted to write: books, fictionwhat some liked to call "The Great American Novel." This generation included Gore Vidal whose grandfather had been an august senator and James Jones, a self-taught prodigy out of the Midwestbut none was brighternor more driventhan Norman Mailer. Born in 1923, the son of a South African Jew, and an adoring mother, Mailer was given the middle name Kingsley after malech, Hebrew for king. Later, his mother said, "I thought Norman was perfect"an opinion she held throughout life. (Peter Manso, Mailer: His Life and Times , New York, Penguin Books, 1985) But Mailer's father was a struggling accountant, and the young prince grew up working classin the grimy New York borough of Brooklyn. The streets of Crown Heights during the Depression provided some educationwith their hardness, neighborhood rivalries, and "fug you too" philosophy. No wonder in later years Norman would survive decades of literary wars and misalliances. But as the son of ambitious parents, Norman may have learned that survival skills are not an entree into the Establishmentfor that a degree was required and a classy one too. So, like many city boys, Norman burned up the public school competition and enrolled in Harvarddetermined, at 17, to become as he put ita "major writer." His tuition was paid by a rich uncle, a chocolate manufacturer who had invented the chocolate covered cherry.

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    Norman (Kingsley) Mailer (1923-2007) Innovator of the nonfiction novel, a towering figure in American literature for nearly 60 years. Norman Mailer developed in the 1960s and 1970s a form of journalism that combined actual events, autobiography, and political commentary with the richness of the novel. ( See also Truman Capote and the classic "nonfiction novel" In Cold Blood Mailer's works always stirred controversy - because of both their stylish nonconformity and his controversial views of American life. The poet Robert Lowell praised him as "the best journalist in America",but what he thought of Mailer's fiction was left open. '"I decided the only explanation is that God and the Devil are very attentive to people at the summit. I don't know if they stir much in the average man's daily stew, no great sport for spooks, I would suppose, in a ranch house, but do you expect God or the Devil left Lenin and Hitler and Churchill alone? No. They bid for favors and exact revenge. That's why men with power sometimes act so silly."' (from An American Dream Norman Mailer was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, but he was raised in Brooklyn, New York. Every summer the family went back to Long Branch, where Mailer's grandparents had a small summer hotel. Mailer's father, Isaac Barnett Mailer, was an accountant and businessman. The dominant figure in the family was Mailer's mother, the former Fanny Schneider, who worked in a small trucking company.

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    13. Norman Mailer Interview With Don Swaim
    Interviewed by Don Swaim of CBS Radio in 1991. RealAudio available.
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    Norman Mailer, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes and author of An American Dream Ancient Evenings The Executioner's Song The Naked and the Dead , and more talks with Don Swaim in 1991 about his most recent novel at the time of the interview, Harlot's Ghost, which is about the CIA during the Cold War. He spent seven long years writing this book because of all the research entailed. The story is fiction, but Mailer wanted to make it historically accurate. Based on his research, he critiques the way the United States portrayed the USSR during the Cold War as our worst enemy. During his travels there, he realized they were just a third-world country with no capacity to fight the United States. He also spoke with Swaim about his life as a writer. He keeps busy, a characteristic he learned from his mother but also out of necessity. Mailer is a father of nine children. To hear more from Mailer, click on the link below. Listen to the Norman Mailer interview with Don Swaim, October 7, 1991

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    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Norman Mailer United States writer (born in 1923) Mailer
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    16. Untitled Document, On Norman Mailer
    Contains two long essays from the early 70s by Joyce Carol Oates on Norman Mailer and his works.
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    17. Mailer, Norman | Define Mailer, Norman At Dictionary.com
    Cultural Dictionary Mailer, Norman definition A twentiethcentury American writer whose first novel , The Naked and the Dead , based on his wartime experiences, established
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    18. Mailer, Norman - Mailer, Norman 1923– Criticism (Vol. 8)
    Mailer, Norman Mailer, Norman 1923– Criticism and Essays
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    19. Mailer, Norman Quote - The Difference Between Writing A Book And Being On Televi
    Famous quote by Mailer, Norman The difference between writing a book and being on television is the difference between conceiving a child and having a baby made in a test tube
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    20. Mailer, Norman (Vol. 14) - Joan Didion: Contemporary Literary Criticism
    JOAN DIDION. It is one of those testimonies to the tenacity of selfregard in the literary life that large numbers of people remain persuaded that Norman Mailer is no better than
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