Norman Mailer
1923 - 2007
General Information
Bio
(1923-2007) Novelist, writer. Norman Mailer was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, in 1923, and died in New York in 2007. He wrote more than 30 books and was twice the winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Mailer was co-founder of “The Village Voice,” a New York newspaper. He was married to Norris Church Mailer.
Full Name
Norman Mailer
Locations
Kings
Author's Timeline
1923
BIRTH
Norman Kingsley Mailer was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, in 1923.
1939
RESIDENCE
Mr. Mailer lived in Brooklyn, New York, when a child and graduated from Boys High School in 1939.
1948
LITWORK
The Naked and the Dead
Novel.
Novel.
1951
LITWORK
Barbary Shore
Novel.
Novel.
1955
LITWORK
The Deer Park
Novel.
Novel.
1959
LITWORK
Advertisements For Myself
Collection of nonfiction writings.
Collection of nonfiction writings.
1963
LITWORK
The Presidential Papers
Nonfiction.
Nonfiction.
1965
LITWORK
An American Dream
Novel.
Novel.
1966
LITWORK
Cannibals and Christians
Nonfiction.
Nonfiction.
1967
LITWORK
Why Are We in Vietnam?
Novel.
Novel.
1968
LITWORK
The Armies of the Night
Nonfiction, Pulitzer Prize winner.
Nonfiction, Pulitzer Prize winner.
1970
LITWORK
Sexual Politics
Nonfiction.
Nonfiction.
1971
LITWORK
The Prisoner of Sex
Nonfiction.
Nonfiction.
1979
LITWORK
The Executioner's Song
Pulitzer Prize winner.
Pulitzer Prize winner.
1983
LITWORK
Ancient Evenings
Novel.
Novel.
1984
LITWORK
Tough Guys Don't Dance
Novel.
Novel.
2007
DEATH
Norman Mailer died at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, New York, in 2007.
2007
INTERMENT
Norman Mailer was interred at Provincetown Town Cemetery, Provincetown, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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