Society member Robert Dean Lurie examines Mailer’s unconventional approach to biographical writing.
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In his New Statesman article, “We Must All Be Left Conservatives Now,” Lee Siegel considers Norman Mailer’s self-description as a “Left…
In his “The Real Woke Right,” Geoff Shullenberger examines the rise of right-wing movements that adopt progressive language to advance conservative agendas.
In his Commonweal article, “Where Secularism Fails,” Paul Baumann touches on Norman Mailer’s sharp critiques of modern secularism.
Examnining Mailer’s critique of America’s corporate and conformist tendencies
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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…
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.