Norman Mailer, requiescat in pace ...

Mr Haney bonhommie-man at live.com
Wed Nov 14 20:34:32 CST 2007


maybe not 10,000 words (as I remember someone on the 
list predicting) but a sizable and suitable Times obit.
 
I had just read his most recent, the Hitler book.
It was a good read - portrait of the dictator...
 
I was hoping my "reading juju" would extend his life -- 
must get reading juju tuned up (memo to self)
 
I had the feeling he actually had more ideas for following this
and may be available for consultation by appropriate medium...after he settles in an appropriate bardo
 
One thing he did, which is fairly unusual for a novel,
is to append a bibliography.  
 
I looked at "Why are we in Vietnam?" last night in
Border's but decided it was not my kinda book.
I was thinking it would be a factual sort of thing
but seems like quite the reverse was true.
Very wild fiction, and maybe an inspiration to
P in the buildup to GR?  
 
 
> Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 08:30:38 -0600> From: against.the.dave at gmail.com> To: pynchon-l at waste.org> Subject: Norman Mailer, requiescat in pace ...> > Norman Mailer, Outspoken Novelist, Dies at 84> By CHARLES McGRATH> Published: November 10, 2007> > Norman Mailer, the combative, controversial and often outspoken> novelist who loomed over American letters longer and larger than any> writer of his generation, died today at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New> York. He was 84....> > http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/10/books/11mailer.html
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