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Mind of an outlaw : selected essays / Norman Mailer ; edited and with a preface by Phillip Sipiora ; introduction by Jonathan Lethem.

LIBRA - Athenaeum of Philadelphia Circulating PS3525.A4152 A6 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mailer, Norman.
Lethem, Jonathan, author of introduction.
Contributor:
Sipiora, Phillip, editor.
Standardized Title:
Essays. Selections
Language:
English
Genre:
American essays.
Physical Description:
624 pages ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Norman Mailer : mind of an outlaw
Place of Publication:
New York : Random House, 2013.
Contents:
1940s. A credo for the living
1950s. Freud
The homosexual villain
What I think of artistic freedom
Raison d'être
On lies, power, and obscenity
Nomination of Ernest Hemingway for president, part I
Nomination of Ernest Hemingway for president, part II
The white Negro
From surplus value to the mass media
Quick evaluations on the talent in the room
The mind of an outlaw
1960s. Superman comes to the supermarket
An evening with Jackie Kennedy
Suicides of Hemingway and Monroe
Punching Papa
Some children of the goddess
Introducing our argument
Our argument as last presented
The crazy one
Black Power
Looking for the meat and potatoes
thoughts on Black Power.
1970s. Millett and D.H. Lawrence
Tango, last tango
Genius
Christ, Satan, and the Presidential candidate: a visit to Jimmy Carter in Plains
Our man at Harvard
1980s. Before the literary bar
Until dead: thoughts on capital punishment
Discovering Jack H. Abbott
Marilyn Monroe's sexiest tapes and discs
All the pirates and people
Huckleberry Finn, alive at one hundred
The hazards and sources of writing
1990s. Review of American psycho
How the wimp won the war
By heaven inspired
The best move lies close to the worst
Clinton and Dole: the War of the Oxymorons
At the point of my pen
2000s. Social life, literary desires, literary corruption
Review of The corrections
Gaining an empire, losing democracy?
The white man unburdened
Immodest proposals
The election and America's future
Comment on the passing of George Plimpton
On Sartre's God problem
Myth versus hypothesis.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 595-596) and index.
ISBN:
9780812993479 ;

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