Word: mailer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ARMIES OF THE NIGHT, by Norman Mailer. With unabashed language and unblushing candor, the author delineates his own mock-heroic role during last fall's peace assault on the Pentagon...
...other," said one participant. "We finally found out what it was like to be Vietcong," said another. Soldiers were coming at you with gas masks on and sheathed bayonets drawn. Tear gas canisters exploded, and people were being dragged off for "transgressing a police line," like Norman Mailer...
...entirely dependent on the energies and whims of their editors, tended to be nomadic. Secession, for example, moved in succeeding editions from Vienna to Berlin to the Tirol to Florence, finally folded in New York City in 1924. Story, which published the first works of Cheever, Capote, Salinger and Mailer, shifted from Vienna to Majorca to Paris to New York, where it, too, folded...
Plots range from picketing and leaf-leting to calling in Norman Mailer and a flock of pigeons...
Jesse Kornbluth '68 has asked Mailer '43, who will be at Harvard for his 25th reunion, to head a panel discussion on the Vietnam war. Mailer has so far declined, pointing out that he is already on a literary discussion panel...