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.
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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,…
The podcast Open Source “un-forgets” Norman Mailer on their latest episode “Norman Mailer Turns 100” with an interview of the editors of A Mysterious…
To celebrate Mailer’s centenary and their publication of The Naked and the Dead, the Library of America has posted a page with links for Mailer’s life and work.
Edited by John Buffalo Mailer and J.
Taki, writing for the Spectator in Australia simultaneously disses the latest “hatchet job” biography of Mailer and gives reasons why we should still be…
With Mailer’s 100 birthday approaching, Philip Martin writes an overview of Mailer’s life and highlights recent publications, arguing: He was a technician…