The Lives of Norman Mailer
Auteur : Carl Edmund Rollyson
Date de publication : 1991
Éditeur : Paragon House
Nombre de pages : 425
Résumé du livre
Through a chronological critique of Mailer's major novels, essays, and reportage, Carl Rollyson observes that Mailer has always used his mutability to explore themes of American identity and to cut across the boundaries of fact and fiction. This controversial expose shows how inseparable the writer and his work have become. 8 pages of photographs.