Daniel Hautzinger, for WTTW Chicago, revisits Mailer’s Miami and the Siege of Chicago , a work of New Journalism that captures the upheaval of the…
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Variety has posted a review of Jeff Zimbalist’s How to Come Alive with Norman Mailer by Owen Gleiberman: Forget what Mailer could or could not get away with…
LitHub has posted “ What to Read Before and After Seeing How to Come Alive With Norman Mailer .
In The New York Review , Andrew Delbanco reviews the LOA publication of The Naked and the Dead and Selected Letters, 1945–1946 , edited by J.
WORLD PREMIERE — Norman Mailer, a towering figure in American literature, had a life that was certainly stranger than fiction.
Writing in the Jewish Review of Books , Jesse Tisch offers a comprehensive overview of Mailer's life and career with emphasis on his Jewishness.
Peter Keough reviews A Mysterious Country in The Arts Fuse .
In Minding the Campus , Eric Clifford Graf counts Mailer as “best of the American Left.” While Mailer himself might take issue with this categorization,…
In a recent interview in Esquire , Chris Pine discusses his “Norman Mailer phase” in discussing his book recommendations.
Reviewer David Masciotra has published a detailed review of Mailer’s collection A Mysterious Country .