[Art of Danielle Mailer featured at David M.
Via the New York Post, “Esquire editor-in-chief Jay Fielden to step down.” The magazine, now 86 years old, has been owned by Hearst since 1986.
Norman Mailer’s MoonFire Is Getting a Special 50th Anniversary Release from TASCHEN.
Via GoErie: “Author Norman Mailer, who had previously pleaded guilty to 3rd degree assault in the stabbing of his wife, Adele Morales, leaves general sessions courtroom May 10, 1961 after Judge Mitchell D.
[At David M.
Fifty years ago today the Pulitzer Prize was awarded to Mailer for his “nonfiction novel” Armies of the Night, an account of the 1967 anti-Vietnam War march on the Pentagon.
In “One giant leap for mankind: 50 years on, the epic journey of Apollo 11,” Taschen writes “When three astronauts accomplished the first moon landing half a century ago, science fiction became reality.
MGA Graduate Students Publish Digital Humanities Project About Norman Mailer.
A Irish Times review lauds Mailer’s 1975 account of the Ali–Foreman fight as prose that carries the drama of the ring with novelistic force.
Joe Flaherty captures the chaos, charisma, and contradictions of Mailer’s infamous run for New York City mayor.