Norman Mailer: The Sixties: A Library of America Boxed Set

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$80.00  $74.40
Publisher
Library of America
Publish Date
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.5 X 2.7 inches | 2.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781598535570

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About the Author
Norman Mailer was the author of more than three dozen works across a range of genres, including The Armies of the Night (1968), which won the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction and the National Book Award, and The Executioner's Song (1979), which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

J. Michael Lennon emeritus professor of English at Wilkes University, is Norman Mailer's editor and biographer, and president of the Mailer Society. His books include Norman Mailer: A Double Life(2013) and Selected Letters of Norman Mailer (2014).
Reviews
"Mailer is missed. . . . His gifts of observation and imagination [are] splendid armor for our own time." --David Denby, Harper's Magazine

"The fearlessly original Mailer is . . . more vital than ever. . . . If you really want to know What Happened, this collection of 50-year-old works has more to say than anything published in the past 12 months." -Ash Carter, Esquire

"Mailer's catalogue of the schizophrenic hypocrisies in American life--our warring internal dualisms--that brought us to such a pass seem still entrenched in our political psyche. One can't help thinking that dissenting young people today, who might come upon this book as a historical curiosity or reading assignment, will be surprised to find a startlingly familiar nation at war with itself." --Robert J. Begiebing, The Mailer Review

"His biographer J. Michael Lennon and the LOA selected the contents brilliantly."
-- Buffalo News

"Norman Mailer is best binge-read as an orgy of big ideas, long, loping sentences and assertions that only a writer of titanic ego could make. Get ready to dive in...[this] two-volume anthology should keep you busy for days."
-- Dallas News