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| − | [[Image:Norman Mailer.gif|thumb|Norman Mailer]]
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| − | '''Norman Mailer''' (Born Nachum Malech Mailer in Long Branch, [[New Jersey]] 1923 - New York 2007) [[Jewish]]-[[American]] [[writer]], son of Isaac Barnett 'Barney' Mailer and Fanny (Schneider) Mailer. [[Liberal]] and controversial, he won several American literature awards. His first novel was ''The Naked and the Dead''. Other works were ''Armies of the Night'' and ''The Executioner's Song''. For these two novels he won two [[Pulitzer Prize]]s (1969 and 1980). In total, he wrote over 40 books.
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| − | Mailer with Dan Wolf and Ed Fancher co-founded The [[Village Voice]], one of the most influential weekly newspaper of the far Left in the United States (1954-55).
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| − | His fascination with drinking, drugs and violence nearly took a tragic turn in 1960, when he stabbed his wife Adele Morales with a penknife after a nightlong party. <ref>[http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/mai0bio-1 Norman Mailer]</ref>
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| − | Mailer studied at the Sorbonne in [[Paris]]. In 1967 he was arrested at the [[Pentagon]] during a demonstration against the [[Vietnam War]]. He died in [[New York City]] at the age of 84.
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| − | *[[Günter Grass]]
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| − | *[http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/mai0bio-1 Norman Mailer]
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