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Norman Mailer

    31 januari 1923 – 10 november 2007

    Norman Mailer was een Amerikaanse romanschrijver, journalist en essayist, erkend als een pionier van de creatieve non-fictie en de New Journalism beweging. Zijn werk dook vaak in de rauwe realiteit van het Amerikaanse leven, waarbij thema's als geweld, macht en de mannelijke psyche werden onderzocht. Mailers kenmerkende stijl wordt gekenmerkt door zijn directe intensiteit, meeslepende personages en scherpzinnig sociaal en politiek commentaar. Hij navigeerde meesterlijk de grenzen tussen fictie en feiten, en verlegde daarmee de conventies van de literaire expressie.

    Norman Mailer
    St. George and the Godfather
    Advertisements for Myself
    Norman Mailer 1945-1946 (loa #364)
    Pieces and Pontifications
    De spannendste Amerikaanse verhalen
    Het kasteel in het woud
    • Het kasteel in het woud

      • 459bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen

      Een assistent van de duivel manipuleert de ouders en voorouders van Adolf Hitler en plant een deel van het Kwaad in de toekomstige massamoordenaar.

      Het kasteel in het woud
      3,9
    • Pieces and Pontifications

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      • 14 uur lezen

      Essays and Interviews with and by Norman Mailer covering the decade 1970-1980

      Pieces and Pontifications
      5,0
    • Norman Mailer's The Naked and the Dead is not just a monumental war novel but also a devastating antiwar novel, exposing the primal nature of power through the interplay of a platoon of soldiers on an impossible and ultimately pointless mission on an obscure island in the Pacific during World War II. Written just after the war ended, in the early days of the emerging Cold War, the novel daringly engages with the authoritarian impulses in the American character

      Norman Mailer 1945-1946 (loa #364)
      4,3
    • An essential guide to the life and work of one of America's most controversial writers, Advertisements for Myself is a comprehensive collection of the best of Norman Mailer's essays, stories, interviews and journalism from the Forties and Fifties, linked by anarchic and riotous autobiographical commentary. Laying bare the heart of a witty, belligerent and vigorous writer, this manifesto of Mailer's key beliefs contains pieces on his war experiences in the Philippines (the basis for his famous first novel The Naked and the Dead), tributes to fellow novelists William Styron, Saul Bellow, Truman Capote and Gore Vidal and magnificent polemics against pornography, advertising, drugs and politics. Also included is his notorious exposition of the phenomenon of the 'White Negro', the Beat Generation's existentialist hero whose life, like Mailer's, is 'an unchartered journey into the rebellious imperatives of the self'.

      Advertisements for Myself
      4,4
    • Marilyn

      A Biography

      • 270bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      An extraordinary biography of the legendary screen star Marilyn Monroe (originally published in 1973) by Norman Mailer, one of America's most important writers of the second half of the Twentieth Century. Mailer, the winner of two Pullitzer Prizes, was the first writer to explore the relationship between Monroe and Bobby Kennedy. When first published, this book was the subject of Time and Life Magazine cover stories, was on the New York Times Bestseller List and became a full selection of the Book of the Month Club .

      Marilyn
      4,1
    • The author tells the tale of a fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaïre, in 1975, for which each fighter was paid five millions dollars

      The Fight
      4,1
    • The Executioner's Song

      • 1024bladzijden
      • 36 uur lezen

      In what is arguably his greatest book, America's most heroically ambitious writer follows the short, blighted career of Gary Gilmore, an intractably violent product of America's prisons who became notorious for two reasons: first, for robbing two men in 1976, then killing them in cold blood; and, second, after being tried and convicted, for insisting on dying for his crime. To do so, he had to fight a system that seemed paradoxically intent on keeping him alive long after it had sentenced him to death.Norman Mailer tells Gilmore's story--and those of the men and women caught up in his procession toward the firing squad--with implacable authority, steely compassion, and a restraint that evokes the parched landscapes and stern theology of Gilmore's Utah. The Executioner's Song is a trip down the wrong side of the tracks to the deepest sources of American loneliness and violence. It is a towering achievement--impossible to put down, impossible to forget.

      The Executioner's Song
      4,1
    • "The Faith is the bible of graffiti. It forever captures the place, the time, and the writings of those of us who made it happen." —Snake I In 1973, author Norman Mailer teamed with photographer Jon Naar to produce The Faith of Graffiti, a fearless exploration of the birth of the street art movement in New York City. The book coupled Mailer's essay on the origins and importance of graffiti in modern urban culture with Naar's radiant, arresting photographs of the young graffiti writers' work. The result was a powerful, impressionistic account of artistic ferment on the streets of a troubled and changing city—and an iconic documentary record of a critical body of work now largely lost to history. This new edition of The Faith of Graffiti, the first in more than three decades, brings this vibrant work—the seminal document on the origins of street art—to contemporary readers. Photographer Jon Naar has enhanced the original with thirty-two pages of additional photographs that are new to this edition, along with an afterword in which he reflects on the project and the meaning it has taken on in the intervening decades. It stands now, as it did then, as a rich survey of a group of outsider artists and the body of work they created—and a provocative defense of a generation that questioned the bounds of authority over aesthetics.

      The Faith of Graffiti
      4,0