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Norman Mailer: A Double Life

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The “glorious…sweeping, full-scale biography” of Norman Mailer, the famous novelist, journalist, and public figure: “There’s not a paragraph in this enormous book that doesn’t contain a nugget of something you…wish you had known” (The New York Times).

Norman Mailer was one of the giants of American letters, and one of the most celebrated public figures of his time. He was a novelist, journalist, biographer, and filmmaker; a provocateur and passionate observer of his times; and a husband, father, and serial philanderer.

Perhaps nothing characterized Mailer more than his ambition. He wanted not merely to be the greatest writer of his generation, but a writer great enough to be compared to Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. As Michael Lennon describes, although he considered himself first and foremost a novelist, his greatest literary contribution may have been in journalism, where he used his novelistic gifts to explore the American psyche. He would return to certain subjects obsessively: John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, sex, technology, and the intricate relationship of fame and identity. Lennon captures Mailer in all his sharp complexities and shows us how he self-consciously invented and re-invented himself throughout his lifetime.

Michael Lennon knew Mailer for thirty-five years, and in this definitive biography, he had the cooperation of Mailer’s late widow, Norris Church, his ex-wives, and all of his children, as well as his sister, Barbara. He also had access to Mailer’s vast, unpublished correspondence and papers, and he interviewed dozens of people who knew Mailer. In Norman Mailer: A Double Life he “brings Mailer thoroughly alive in this great wallop of a book…and he captures the entirety of a man who embodied his era like no other” (The Washington Post).

About The Author

Photograph (c) Christina Pabst

J. Michael Lennon is Emeritus Vice President for Academic Affairs and Emeritus Professor of English at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania. In addition to being chair of the editorial board of The Mailer Review, he has written or edited several books about and with Mailer.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (October 28, 2014)
  • Length: 960 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781439150214

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Raves and Reviews

“[A] sweeping full-scale biography. . . . A mighty undertaking befitting Mailer’s lifetime of protean output. . . . Lennon is a fluid writer, and he’s done his homework. There’s not a paragraph in this enormous book that doesn’t contain a nugget of something you should have known or wish you had known. Lennon has it all, and he has it down. And despite being his subject’s literary executor, he has not sanded the corners of a career and life, each of which has plenty of texture and lots of sharp edges. . . . Glorious.”

– Graydon Carter, The New York Times Book Review

“In the hands of this superb biographer, Norman Mailer comes vividly to life—irresistible, brilliant, formidable, hungry for fame, and endlessly fascinating. Lennon’s great achievement lies in matching Mailer’s energy and talent with his own. This is surely one of the best biographies ever written of an American writer.”

– Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of The Bully Pulpit and Team of Rivals

“Lennon brings Mailer thoroughly alive in this great wallop of a book. His is the reporter’s eye, not the judge’s, and he captures the entirety of a man who embodied his era like no other.”

– David Kirby, The Washington Post

“Lennon captures Mailer brilliantly—in all his guises and disguises. At the heart of Mailer’s writing was a selfishness to live as many lives as possible, coupled with a deep and elusive empathy. He kept slipping into new times, and geographies, losing himself there. The only things worth doing were the things that might break a heart—and indeed he broke many. Lennon looks at a literary life with great compassion and comprehensive accuracy. A biography for scholars and readers alike.”

– Colum McCann, author of TransAtlantic and Let the Great World Spin

"Mailer comes alive on every page, often in his own words, compulsive in his self-overcoming, in his ‘Napoleonic’ battling with peers and critics to become America’s number-one writer, and in his often self-destructive dealings with the world he wanted to analyze (and did) and conquer (not quite). This biography is brisk and electric, a vigorous panorama of the ‘singular, unprecedented and irreplaceable’ life that Norman Mailer lived."

– William Kennedy, author of Changó’s Beads and Two-Tone Shoes and Ironweed

“I knew Mailer for more than a half-century; he was the most prolific and wide-ranging literary intellect of my lifetime. Thanks to Lennon’s biography, I am learning a lot that I never knew.”

– Gay Talese, author of A Writer's Life and Thy Neighbor's Wife

“[Lennon] adds many details and corrects some canards. He is especially good on the late, lion-in-winter years. . . .Lennon’s over-all argument seems right: ‘Mailer’s desire for fame, and his distaste for it, never abated over his long career.’”

– Louis Menand, The New Yorker

“Norman Mailer lived a big, brash, bawdy, belligerent life, and J. Michael Lennon has captured every moment of it.”

– Deirdre Bair, author of Saul Steinberg and Samuel Beckett

"A must-read for students and admirers of Mailer's work."

– Kirkus Reviews

“In this meticulous authorized biography, Lennon offers a comprehensive and unflinching look at the life of the controversial American novelist, journalist, and filmmaker. . . . Lennon’s almost clinical perspective shows the author’s restless innovation, which was indispensable for understanding the U.S. in the second half of the 20th century.”

– Publishers Weekly

“[Lennon] marshals an impressive amount of research and deploys it deftly. . . . As for Mailer’s exhaustingly various
oeuvre, Mr. Lennon knows it about as well as anyone alive.”

– Blake Bailey, The Wall Street Journal

"A massive brilliant book that needs attention because knowing of Mailer's life and work may tell us something about ourselves.”

– Dan Agin, The Huffington Post

The raw material that made up Mailer’s busy, teeming life might have given lesser biographers fits (or even suggested that a multi-volume approach was in order), but Lennon is able to keep pace – and so are we. . . . This enthralling book captures something of Mailer’s insatiable, ever-surprising interest in the world in which he lived."

– Peter Tonguette, The Christian Science Monitor

"An exhaustive, fascinating, and fair-minded account of [Mailer's] life and work. . . . Written with the cooperation of Mailer’s family, this thoroughly researched biography promises to be definitive. Essential for anyone with a serious interest in Mailer and his work."

– Library Journal

"Huge and satisfying. . . . An extraordinary biography of an extraordinary life."

– Allen Barra, Salon.com

"Mailer had invited Lennon to be his biographer, and this richly detailed, revealing and very frank volume is the happy result. . . . Masterful."

– Daniel Dyer, The Plain Dealer

“A swashbuckling literary adventure story."

– Lee Siegel, Men's Journal

"Lennon has done a very fine job of chronicling most every possible dimension of a sprawling, brawling, daredevil-cum-car wreck of a singularly great American writer’s life."

– Randy Boyagoda, Financial Times

"Likely to be the standard biography for this generation."

– Carl Rollyson, The Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

"A perceptive biography, one with a keen understanding of [Mailer's] work, his mind and his darkest impulses."

– Kevin Canfield, The San Francisco Chronicle

"A gripping read. . . . You end up feeling that to have read this huge book is as good as to have met [Mailer] in the flesh. Perhaps better."

– John Carey, The Sunday Times (London)

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