About Norman Mailer
Norman Mailer was born in 1923 and published his first book, The Naked and the Dead, in 1948. The Armies of the Night won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize in 1969; Mailer received another Pulitzer in 1980 for The Executioner's Song.
Novels
The Naked and the Dead (1948)
Barbary Shore (1951)
The Deer Park (1955)
The Presidential Papers (1963)
An American Dream (1965)
Cannibals and Christians (1966)
Why are we in Vietnam? (1967)
Bull Fight: A Photographic Narrative (1968)
Maidstone (1971)
Of a Fire on the Moon (1971)
St. George and the Godfather (1972)
Watching My Name Go by (1974)
Genius and Lust (1976)
A Transit to Narcissus: A Facsimile of the Original Typescript (1978)
The Transit of Narcissus (1978)
Of a Small and Modest Malignancy (1980)
Black Messiah (1981)
After the White Negro (1982)
Ancient Evenings (1983)
Tough Guys don't Dance (1983)
Harlot's Ghost (1991)
The Gospel According to the Son (1997)
The Castle in the Forest (2007)
Barbary Shore (1951)
The Deer Park (1955)
The Presidential Papers (1963)
An American Dream (1965)
Cannibals and Christians (1966)
Why are we in Vietnam? (1967)
Bull Fight: A Photographic Narrative (1968)
Maidstone (1971)
Of a Fire on the Moon (1971)
St. George and the Godfather (1972)
Watching My Name Go by (1974)
Genius and Lust (1976)
A Transit to Narcissus: A Facsimile of the Original Typescript (1978)
The Transit of Narcissus (1978)
Of a Small and Modest Malignancy (1980)
Black Messiah (1981)
After the White Negro (1982)
Ancient Evenings (1983)
Tough Guys don't Dance (1983)
Harlot's Ghost (1991)
The Gospel According to the Son (1997)
The Castle in the Forest (2007)
Collections
Advertisements for Myself (1959)
Deaths for the Ladies: And Other Disasters (1962)
Existential Errands (1972)
Short Fiction of Norman Mailer (1980)
Pieces (1982)
Pontifications (1982)
Pieces and Pontifications (1982)
Essential Mailer (1982)
The Time of Our Time (1998)
Modest Gifts: Poems And Drawings (poems) (2003)
Deaths for the Ladies: And Other Disasters (1962)
Existential Errands (1972)
Short Fiction of Norman Mailer (1980)
Pieces (1982)
Pontifications (1982)
Pieces and Pontifications (1982)
Essential Mailer (1982)
The Time of Our Time (1998)
Modest Gifts: Poems And Drawings (poems) (2003)
Non fiction
The White Negro (1957)
The Armies of the Night: History As a Novel / The Novel As History (1968)
Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968 (1968)
A Fire on the Moon (1970)
The Prisoner of Sex (1971)
Marilyn: Biography of Marilyn Monroe (1973)
The Fight (1975)
Some Honourable Men (1976)
The Executioner's Song (1979)
Of Women and their Elegance (1980)
Huckleberry Finn: Alive at 100 (1985)
Language of Men (1989)
How the Wimp Won the War (1992)
Marilyn: the Classic Films (1994)
Portrait of Picasso As a Young Man (1994)
Oswald's Tale (1995)
Into the Mirror: The Life of Robert P. Hanssen (2002) (with Lawrence Schiller)
The Spooky Art: Thoughts on Writing (2003)
Why Are We at War? (2003)
On God: An Uncommon Conversation (2008) (with Michael Lennon)
The Armies of the Night: History As a Novel / The Novel As History (1968)
Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968 (1968)
A Fire on the Moon (1970)
The Prisoner of Sex (1971)
Marilyn: Biography of Marilyn Monroe (1973)
The Fight (1975)
Some Honourable Men (1976)
The Executioner's Song (1979)
Of Women and their Elegance (1980)
Huckleberry Finn: Alive at 100 (1985)
Language of Men (1989)
How the Wimp Won the War (1992)
Marilyn: the Classic Films (1994)
Portrait of Picasso As a Young Man (1994)
Oswald's Tale (1995)
Into the Mirror: The Life of Robert P. Hanssen (2002) (with Lawrence Schiller)
The Spooky Art: Thoughts on Writing (2003)
Why Are We at War? (2003)
On God: An Uncommon Conversation (2008) (with Michael Lennon)
Awards
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Norman Mailer recommends
The Annunciation (1983) Ellen Gilchrist "Ellen Gilchrist is terrific." | A Disturbance in One Place (1994) Binnie Kirshenbaum "Not many young female novelists can deal with sex, the appetite for it, and the loss of such appetite with as much candor, lack of self-protection, and humor as Binnie Kirshenbaum." |
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