Once upon a time in a land not so far away, America produced men and women with the ability to evade category. No one quite knew how to classify Walt Whitman’s poetry when America’s bard made his ...
Mailer’s early prose was raw, clean, experiential, and filled with the sweat and pain of his polyglot American characters—Irish, Polish, Jewish, Catholic, street-raised or Ivy League–educated—all ...
Norman Mailer was proud of his essay “The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster.” Published in Dissent in 1957, it was reprinted in Advertisements for Myself (1959), Mailer’s anthology ...
Norman Mailer remains a towering figure among 20th century writers and intellectuals and Jeff Zimbalist with his documentary “How to Come Alive with Norman Mailer” knew exactly what kind of doc Mailer ...
One of the many memorable moments from “Town Bloody Hall,” the celebrated debate about feminism that took place in 1971 and was captured on film by the documentarians Chris Hegedus and D. A.
W henever Norman Mailer puts out a new book—his latest, The Castle in the Forest, about Hitler, comes out next week—eager profilists find it compulsory to mention that the famous pugilist has ...
Norman Mailer was one of the most original and powerful writers of the twentieth century, but he never wrote a truly great novel. Despite the great success of his first book, “The Naked and the Dead,” ...
The "Woman's Voice Newsletter" leads with an endorsement of Travis Allen, a Republican assemblyman once accused of sexual harassment, as California's next governor. Sen. Ricardo Lara, Allen's liberal ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - FOX 8 obtains a new document that councilmembers say raises even more questions about the $64,884 in taxpayer money that Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration spent for a mailer ...
One of the most common questions about self-mailers is where do the tabs go? The second one is do I have to use tabs? Since tabbing requirements can be confusing let’s go over when, where, and how to ...