• He pursued other public feuds as well, most famously with Norman Mailer and William F.

    WSJ: Author Gore Vidal Dies

  • Into his films, as familiar as friends, walk famous names: Leonard Bernstein, Norman Mailer, Andrei Sakharov, Igor Stravinsky.

    ECONOMIST: Richard Leacock

  • George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, Gay Talese, Robert Stone, Willie Morris, Peter Maas and Hunter Thompson were often in attendance.

    FORBES: Elaine Kaufman Remembered As Hostess Of Big Boys Of New York

  • Well, before what became known as the wigger syndrome, writers like Norman Mailer explored white America's infatuation with Afro cool.

    NPR: Book Looks at White Youth and Hip-Hop Culture

  • Norman Mailer, meeting him in 1968 at a fundraiser in Harvard, found him drooping and baggy-eyed, longing to be rescued.

    ECONOMIST: Eugene McCarthy

  • 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.

    BBC: US author Gore Vidal dies aged 86

  • On these grounds, any attempt to fictionalise Adolf Hitler should be anathema, yet he is the oblique subject of Norman Mailer's latest novel, his first in a decade.

    ECONOMIST: New fiction

  • There he worked on projects with Michael Jackson, Dave Brubeck, The Cure, Brian Eno, David Bowie, Mel Torme, Sam Shepard, David Byrne, Norman Mailer, Apple Computer (Knowledge Navigator, Newton) and many others.

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  • The casting alone proclaims the magnitude of his ambition: not only Meredith and Ringwald but Norman Mailer and his daughter Kate, Julie Delpy, Woody Allen, and, decisively, Peter Sellars as William Shakespeare, Jr.

    NEWYORKER: King Lear

  • Perhaps Norman Mailer should get on to it.

    ECONOMIST: Anti-tobacco campaign

  • Auden, Elizabeth Hardwick, Mary McCarthy, Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal and Robert Penn Warren, pointed towards what was to come: a continuous stream of essays, usually discussing a book or books, and usually written by someone recognised as a writer, scholar or thinker of distinction.

    ECONOMIST: Barbara Epstein, editor, died on June 16th, aged 77

  • Wolcott came to New York, in the fall of 1972, because Norman Mailer liked an article he had published in his college paper the article, not coincidentally, was about Norman Mailer and had written a letter of introduction to Daniel Wolf, who then edited the Village Voice.

    NEWYORKER: What She Said

  • Norman Mailer too is on there, even though he brings in a half-hooker doll who dismantles the bulb because there is too much light on their table, which Elaine is not having because these are her five-dollar fixtures from way back, and she tells her to get her ass out and never again to screw around with her light bulbs, which she never does.

    ECONOMIST: Elaine Kaufman

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