An even older chip finds a happy home in the popular Blackberry pocket e-mailer.
Mailer found success young with his first novel, "The Naked and the Dead" published in 1948.
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He pursued other public feuds as well, most famously with Norman Mailer and William F.
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Each report will go out as a stand-alone mailer and not part of the water bill.
Analysts have developed few clues to date, because the mailer has managed to erase fingerprints or other identifiers.
Into his films, as familiar as friends, walk famous names: Leonard Bernstein, Norman Mailer, Andrei Sakharov, Igor Stravinsky.
Through his essays Mailer was at the vanguard of the New Journalism movement.
George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, Gay Talese, Robert Stone, Willie Morris, Peter Maas and Hunter Thompson were often in attendance.
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My relative has received a NRA mailer every week for the past month.
They wanted me to follow in the footsteps of Mailer, Capote, Roth and Oates to write the Great American Novel.
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Assuming the role of an omniscient spirit allows Mr Mailer a literary indemnity.
In this environment, Mailer's fiction stagnated and his follow-up novels to "The Naked and the Dead" were attacked by critics.
Well, before what became known as the wigger syndrome, writers like Norman Mailer explored white America's infatuation with Afro cool.
Norman Mailer, meeting him in 1968 at a fundraiser in Harvard, found him drooping and baggy-eyed, longing to be rescued.
At the time of publication, Mailer had enrolled to study at the Sorbonne and was newly married to his first wife.
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He acted as literary sponsor to a talented murderer, Jack Abbott, who murdered again when Mailer had helped to get him out of jail.
He had long-running spats with his contemporaries, conservative pundit William F Buckley Jr and writer Norman Mailer, whom Vidal once likened to killer Charles Manson.
His fictitious musings are made fact by the status of their infernal scribe, while their reportage is a reminder of Mr Mailer's own journalistic roots.
Ultimately, he seems to take up the pen for reasons overshadowed by his first hero, Mailer: the joy of the ring, the thrill of the fight.
The race was nasty, with the candidates accusing each other of violations as minute as stealing signs and using too small a font on a congressional mailer.
It put Mailer within striking distance of his idol Ernest Hemingway who also wrote about his experiences in war and was preoccupied by questions of masculinity.
Another chapter is a pretend letter from Caroline Herschel (another under-appreciated female astronomer of yore) who dishes out capital letters and exclamation marks like an over-eager e-mailer.
Mailer was a writer that embodied not only a decade, the 1960's, but also a type of literary superstar that has long disappeared in the age of television.
He sent out a mailer in October criticizing Giuliani on his support for abortion rights, and he repeatedly hammers his rivals for lacking foreign policy and military experience.
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