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Aug
28
LOA’s The Naked and the Dead

LOA’s The Naked and the Dead

Now available for preorder from the Library of America: Norman Mailer: The Naked and the Dead & Selected Letters 1945-1946 (LOA
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Aug
25
MGA Post Follow-Up

MGA Post Follow-Up

Middle Georgia State University has posted a blurb about the recent Lipton’s Journal excerpt published by Times Literary Supplement.
Aug
18
Lipton’s Journal Excerpted in the TLS

Lipton’s Journal Excerpted in the TLS

The Time Literary Supplement has published an excerpt from the forthcoming Lipton’s Journal: “Saint and Psychopath.” Co-edited by J.
Jul
22
Mailer at 100

Mailer at 100

Robert J. Begiebing’s Norman Mailer at 100: Conversations, Correlations, Confrontations is a new book published by Louisiana State University
Jul
15
Rare-Book Dealer Charged After Pilfered Eagles Lyrics Come to Light

Rare-Book Dealer Charged After Pilfered Eagles Lyrics Come to Light

Glenn Horowitz and two other men are accused of conspiring to sell Don Henley’s notes, including the words to
Jul
13
The Outer Limits

The Outer Limits

In “The Shores of Bohemia,” John Taylor Williams explores 50 years in the iconoclastic summer colonies of Cape Cod. Book
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Jul
13
When Vonnegut met Mailer in Cape Cod’s “Helltown”

When Vonnegut met Mailer in Cape Cod’s “Helltown”

Provincetown was a place of enchantment, light, and art. But there was a dark side to the literary life there,
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Jul
06
Culture That Made Me: Colm Tóibín on Hemingway, Sean-nós and Cinema

Culture That Made Me: Colm Tóibín on Hemingway, Sean-nós and Cinema

In advance of his appearance at West Cork Literary Festival, the Co Wexford-born writer selects some of his touchstone references
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Jun
09
Current Mailer Projects

Current Mailer Projects

We now have a list of current and upcoming Mailer projects, thanks to J. Michael Lennon. Oxford University Press Mailer
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Jun
08
2021 Lucid Winner

2021 Lucid Winner

Maggie McKinley wins the Robert F. Lucid Award for Norman Mailer in Context in 2021. Congratulations, Professor McKinley. Norman Mailer
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