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  1. Norman Mailer: A Collection of Critical Essays(20th Century Views)
  2. Of a Fire on the Moon by Norman Mailer, 1985-12
  3. Mailer: His Life and Times by Peter Manso, 2008-11-18
  4. The Gospel According to the Son by Norman Mailer, 1997
  5. Barbary Shore by Norman Mailer, 1997-09-30
  6. Prisoner of Sex by Norman Mailer, 1985-11-13
  7. Mornings with Mailer: A Recollection of Friendship by Dwayne Raymond, 2010-02-01
  8. Short Fiction of Norman Mailer by Norman Mailer, 1981-08
  9. The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker and Bad Conscience in America by Norman Mailer, John Buffalo Mailer, 2006-01-24
  10. by Norman Mailer (Author) The Executioner's Song (Mass Market Paperback) by Norman Mailer (Author), 1980
  11. White Negro by Norman Mailer, 1967-11
  12. Sleeping With Bad Boys: A 1956 Playboy Model's Escapades with James Dean,Hugh Hefner, Norman Mailer and the famous writers of the 1950's beat generation by Alice Denham, 2006-11-07
  13. Norman Mailer by Jean Radford, 1975-04
  14. Norman Mailer: The Last Romantic by Carl Rollyson, 2008-11-24

41. Mailer, Norman | Definition Of Mailer, Norman | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary
Find out what Mailer, Norman means The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations has the definition of Mailer, Norman. Research related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles
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42. Mailer, Norman (Harper's Magazine)
Norman Mailer finally gets his Egyptian novel out of his system
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43. Mailer, Norman Kingsley - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
US writer and journalist. One of the most prominent figures of postwar American literature, he gained wide attention with his first, best-selling book The Naked and the Dead (1948
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44. Mailer, Norman
Mailer, Norman (b. Jan. 31, 1923, Long Branch, N.J., U.S.), American novelist who successfully developed a form of journalism that conveys actual events with the subjective
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(b . Jan. 31, 1923, Long Branch, N.J., U.S.), American novelist who successfully developed a form of journalism that conveys actual events with the subjective richness and imaginative complexity of the novel. Both his fiction and nonfiction made a radical critique of the totalitarianism he believed inherent in the centralized power structure of 20th-century America. Mailer grew up in Brooklyn and graduated from Harvard University in 1943 with a degree in aeronautical engineering. Drafted into the army in 1944, he served in the Pacific until 1946. While he was enrolled at the Sorbonne, in Paris, he wrote The Naked and the Dead (1948), hailed immediately as one of the finest American novels to come out of World War II. Mailer's success at 25 aroused the expectation that he would develop from a war novelist into the leading literary figure of the postwar generation. But Mailer's search for themes and forms to give meaningful expression to what he saw as the problems of his time committed him to exploratory works that had little general appeal. His second novel, Barbary Shore (1951), and

45. Mailer, Norman
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46. Mailer, Norman
Mailer, Norman Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Mailer, Norman at Questia library.
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47. Mailer, Norman - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Norman Mailer. Nationality American Activity American author. Born 3101-1923 Died 10-11-2007
http://www.history.co.uk/encyclopedia/mailer-norman.html

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