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Norman Mailer : four books of the 1960s / Norman Mailer ; J. Michael Lennon, editor.

Mailer, Norman, (author.). Lennon, Michael, (editor.). Mailer, Norman. Container of (work): American dream. (Added Author). Mailer, Norman. Container of (work): Why are we in Vietnam? (Added Author). Mailer, Norman. Container of (work): Armies of the night. (Added Author). Mailer, Norman. Container of (work): Miami and the siege of Chicago. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781598535587
  • ISBN: 1598535587
  • Physical Description: 926 pages ; 21 cm.
  • Publisher: New York, N.Y. : The Library of America, [2018]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 893-914) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
An American dream -- Why are we in Vietnam? -- The armies of the night -- Miami and the siege of Chicago.
Summary, etc.:
No writer plunged more wholeheartedly into the chaotic energies of the 1960s than Norman Mailer, as he fearlessly revolutionized literary norms and genres to capture the political, social, and sexual explosions of an unsettled era. Here, for the first time in one volume, are his unforgettable books of the 1960s: two disruptive and visionary novels, and two radically innovative journalistic masterpieces. War hero, television star, existential hipster, seducer, murderer: such is the protagonist of An American Dream, Mailer's hallucinatory voyage through the dark night of an America awash in money, sex, and violence. In Why Are We in Vietnam? a motor-mouthed 18-year-old Texan on the eve of military service recounts with manic and obscene exuberance a grizzly bear hunt in Alaska that exposes the macho roots of the war. The acclaimed "non-fiction novel" The Armies of the Night (winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award) and its follow-up Miami and the Siege of Chicago are on-the-scene, in-the-scene accounts of an antiwar march on the Pentagon and the party conventions of 1968, as Mailer casts himself as a player in the drama he reports, bringing a sharp and merciless eye on the decade's political upheavals.
Subject: Republican National Convention (1968 : Miami Beach, Fla.)
Democratic National Convention (1968 : Chicago, Ill.)
Interpersonal relations > Fiction.
Psychology, Pathological > Fiction.
Sex addiction > Fiction.
Bear hunting > Fiction.
Young men > Fiction.
Alaska > Fiction.
Texas > Fiction.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 > Fiction.
Nineteen sixties > Fiction.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 > Public opinion.
Nineteen sixties.
Genre: Psychological fiction.

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Syndetic Solutions - Author Notes for ISBN Number 9781598535587
Norman Mailer: Four Books of The 1960s (LOA #305) : An American Dream / Why Are We in Vietnam? / the Armies of the Night / Miami Andthe Siege of Chicago
Norman Mailer: Four Books of The 1960s (LOA #305) : An American Dream / Why Are We in Vietnam? / the Armies of the Night / Miami Andthe Siege of Chicago
by Mailer, Norman; Lennon, J. Michael (Editor)
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Author Notes

Norman Mailer: Four Books of The 1960s (LOA #305) : An American Dream / Why Are We in Vietnam? / the Armies of the Night / Miami Andthe Siege of Chicago

Norman Kingsley Mailer was born on January 31, 1923 in Long Branch, N. J. and then moved with his family to Brooklyn, N. Y. Mailer later attended Harvard University and graduated with a degree in aeronautical engineering. Mailer served in the Army during World War II, and later wrote, directed, and acted in motion pictures. He was also a co-founder of the Village Voice and edited Disssent for nine years. Mailer has written several books including: The Armies of the Night, which won the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and a Polk Award; and The Executioner's Song, which won the Pulitzer Prize. In 2005, he won the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation. He published his last novel, The Castle in the Forest, in 2007. He died of acute renal failure on November 10, 2007. (Bowker Author Biography)


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