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Originally published in 1959, Advertisements for Myself is an inventive collection of stories, essays, polemic, meditations, and interviews. It is Mailer at his brilliant, provocative, outrageous best. Emerging at the height of "hip," Advertisements is at once a chronicle of a crucial era in the formation of modern American culture and an important contribution to the great autobiographical tradition in American letters.
One of the most provocative authors of the 20th century, Norman Mailer stood at the forefront of the New Journalism, a form of creative nonfiction that wove autobiography, real events, and political commentary into unconventional novels.
More About the AuthorName:
Norman Mailer
Also Known As:
Nachem Malech Mailer
Current Home:
Provincetown, Massachusetts, and New York, New York
Date of Birth:
January 31, 1923
Place of Birth:
Long Branch, New Jersey
Date of Death
November 10, 2007
Education:
B.S., Harvard University, 1943; Sorbonne, Paris, 1947-48
Awards:
Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for The Armies of the Night, 1969; Pulitzer for The Executioner's Song, 1980
One of the most provocative authors of the 20th century, Norman Mailer stood at the forefront of the New Journalism, a form of creative nonfiction that wove autobiography, real events, and political commentary into unconventional novels. In a career that spanned nearly 60 years, he wrote more than 30 books, including The Naked and the Dead; The Armies of the Night,, for which he won a National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize; The Executioner's Song, for which he won his second Pulitzer Prize; Harlot's Ghost; Oswald's Tale; The Gospel According to the Son; and his last novel, The Castle in the Forest, a chilling fictional portrait of the youthful Adolf Hitler. On November 10, 2007, he died of renal failure, leaving behind an astonishing literary legacy.
An essential guide to the life & work of one of America's most prominent & controversial authors. A selection of Mailer's best essays, stories, interviews, & journalism from the '40s & '50s. An unflinching & marvelously immodest self-portrait.
Originally published in 1959, Advertisements for Myself is an inventive collection of stories, essays, polemic, meditations, and interviews. It is Mailer at his brilliant, provocative, outrageous best. Emerging at the height of "hip," Advertisements is at once a chronicle of a crucial era in the formation of modern American culture and an important contribution to the great autobiographical tradition in American letters.
At the very time that he is perhaps too insistently trying to recall the audience and himself to the importance of the task of the novelist, he is creating another public persona, part clown, part vulgarian, fool and genius, whose arena is not the imagined story, but the imagined life, led first in the pages of newspapers or on television screens, and then (giving us the story behind the spectacle) turned into essays (or are they stories?) whose main character is this endlessly revised 'Norman Mailer'--a kind of expository confessional poetry.
A NOTE TO THE READER
There are two Tables of Contents. The First lists each piece in sequence, and anyone wishing to read my book from beginning to end may be pleased to hear that the order is roughly chronological. The author, taken with an admirable desire to please his readers, has also added a set of advertisements, printed in italics, which surround all of these writings with his present tastes, preferences, apologies, prides, and occasional confessions. Like many another literary fraud, the writer has been known on occasion to read the Preface of a book instead of a book, and bearing this vice in mind, he tried to make the advertisements more readable than the rest of his pages.
Since such a method is discursive, and this is a time in which many hold a fierce grip on their wandering attention, a Second Table of Contents is offered to satisfy the specialist. Here all short stories, short novels, poems, advertisements, articles, essays, journalism, and miscellany are posted in their formal category.
For those who care to skim nothing but the cream of each author, and so miss the pleasure of liking him at his worst, I will take the dangerous step of listing what I believe are the best pieces in this book.
In order of appearance they might be:
"Advertisements For Myself On The Way Out" is the title to the Prologue of a long novel. Since one of the purposes of thiscollection is the intention to clear a ground for that novel, I have taken the opportunity to use a part of the title as a name for this book.
Acknowledgment is made to Cross-Section, Story magazine, The Harvard Advocate, New World Writing, New Short Novels, The Independent, One Magazine, The Village Voice, the N. Y. Post, Modern Writing, The Provincetown Annual, Discovery, Esquire, Partisan Review, Western Review and Dissent, where many of these pieces first appeared. Acknowledgment is also made to Time magazine and Newsweek for permission to quote from their reviews of The Deer Park.
The date which comes at the end of some of these writings refers to the year in which the piece was written. Where a date does not appear, the material is new and was written during 1958 and 1959 for this book.
A Note to the Reader
FIRST TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECOND TABLE OF CONTENTS
First Advertisement for myself
Advertisement for "A Calculus At Heaven"
A CALCULUS AT HEAVEN
Advertisement for "The Greatest Thing in the World"
THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD
Advertisement for "Maybe Next Year"
MAYBE NEXT YEAR
Second Advertisement for myself
EXCERPTS FROM Barbary Shore
Third Advertisement for myself
Advertisement for Three War Stories
THE PAPER HOUSE
THE LANGUAGE OF MEN
THE DEAD GOOK
Advertisement for "The Notebook"
THE NOTEBOOK
Advertisement for "The Man Who Studied Yoga"
THE MAN WHO STUDIED YOGA
Advertisement for Three Political Pieces
OUR COUNTRY AND OUR CULTURE (Partisan Review Symposium)
DAVID RIESMAN RECONSIDERED
THE MEANING OF WESTERN DEFENSE
Postscript to "The Meaning of Western Defense"
Advertisement for Part Three
Advertisement for "The Homosexual Villain"
THE HOMOSEXUAL VILLAIN
Fourth Advertisement for myself: The Last Draft of The Deer Park
THREE EXCERPTS FROM RINEHART AND PUTNAM VERSIONS OF The Deer Park
Two REVIEWS: Time AND Newsweek
Postscript to the Fourth Advertisement for myself
Advertisement for Sixty-Nine Questions and Answers
SIXTY-NINE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Fifth Advertisement for myself: GENERAL MARIJUANA
The Village Voice: FIRST THREE COLUMNS
Postscript to the first three columns
The Village Voice: COLUMNS FOUR TO SEVENTEEN
Advertisement for the End of a Column and a Public Notice
A PUBLIC NOTICE ON Waiting for Godot
Postscript to a Public Notice
Sixth Advertisement for myself
THE WHITE NEGRO
Note to "Reflections on Hip"
REFLECTIONS ON HIP
HIPSTER AND BEATNIK
Advertisement for "Hip, Hell and the Navigator"
HIP, HELL AND THE NAVIGATOR
Advertisement for "Games and Ends"
Advertisement for "It"
IT
Advertisement for "Great in the Hay"
GREAT IN THE HAY
Advertisement for "The Patron Saint of Macdougal Alley"
THE PATRON SAINT OF MACDOUGAL ALLEY
Advertisement for a letter to the New York Post
A LETTER TO THE NEW YORK POST
HOW TO COMMIT MURDER IN THE MASS-MEDIAA
HOW TO COMMIT MURDER IN THE MASS MEDIAB
Advertisement for Buddies
BUDDIES, OR THE HOLE IN THE SUMMIT
Postscript to Buddies
Advertisement for "Notes Toward a Psychology of the Orgy"
THE HIP AND THE SQUARE
1. The List
2. Catholic and Protestant
3. T-Formation and Single Wing
A NOTE ON COMPARATIVE PORNOGRAPHY
FROM SURPLUS VALUE TO THE MASS-MEDIA
SOURCESA RIDDLE IN PSYCHICAL ECONOMY
LAMENT OF A LADY
I GOT TWO KIDS AND ANOTHER IN THE OVEN
Advertisement for The Deer Park as a play
THE DEER PARK (Scenes 2, 3, and 4)
AN EYE ON PICASSO
EVALUATIONS: QUICK AND EXPENSIVE COMMENTS ON THE TALENT IN THE ROOM
Last Advertisement for myself Before the Way Out
A Note for "The Time of Her Time"
THE TIME OF HER TIME
Advertisement for "Dead Ends"
DEAD ENDS (a long poem)
ADVERTISEMENTS FOR MYSELF ON THE WAY OUT
A Calculus at Heaven-short novel
The Greatest Thing in the World-story
Maybe Next Year-story
Barbary Shore-excerpts from the novel
The Paper House-story
The Language of Men-story
The Dead Gookstory
The Notebook-story
The Man Who Studied Yoga-short novel
The Deer Park-excerpts from the Rinehart and Putnam versions of the novel
It-story
Great in the Hay-story
The Patron Saint of Macdougal Alley-story
The Time of Her Time-section from a novel in progress
Advertisements for Myself on the Way OutPrologue to a Novel in Progress
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