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Idiocy Watch: Special Norman Mailer Edition
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| 11/20/01
Posted on 11/20/2001 1:23:26 PM PST by denydenydeny
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To: denydenydeny
"But what if those perpetrators were right and we were not? We have long ago lost the capability to take a calm look at the enormity of our enemy's position." This is the same kind of sophomoric pseudo-profundities that Krintong is spewing out these days. I haven't read this idiot, won't and don't believe that he is anything other than a "brilliant writer" to the pretentious bourgeois Renaissance Weekend crowd. (Check out Tom Wolfe's take on Mailer and a couple of other literary icons in Wolfe's recent collection of essays "Hooking Up".)
To: RANGERAIRBORNE; veronica
Ahhh some like-minded intellectuals chime in (I always have been of the opinion that people who agree with me are bright--hehe).
But seriously folks, veronica makes an interesting point about other felon-worshippers: y'know, I think she is on the money.
And, don't forget that Norman stabbed one of his wives...woman-hating is part of the self-hating homosexual modus operandus.
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posted on
11/20/2001 3:52:58 PM PST
by
Pharmboy
To: denydenydeny
As a young man Mailer (and Arthur Miller) attended an infamous pro-Stalin rally at the Waldorf-Astoria; they were cheer-leading the purge trials.
Mary McCarthy and Sidney Hook -- leftwingers! -- were so outraged they organized a concurrent anti-Stalin conference.
Mailer shows his ignorance -- or his willfull lying -- by claiming the WTC was some sort of a rich-man's work place.
Read the NYTimes obits you wife-stabbing scumsack and learn something about the kind of people who worked there.
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posted on
11/21/2001 2:51:26 PM PST
by
aculeus
To: denydenydeny
Most guys don't have the guts to stab a woman, but not him. Normal Mailer is a real man. </sarcasm>
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posted on
11/21/2001 2:53:22 PM PST
by
xm177e2
To: denydenydeny
I thought Norman Mailer died a couple of years ago. Or was that Truman Capote?
To: Pharmboy
To me, mailer has always seemed like a guy who thought that other people would not think of him as manly because he was a writer, so he had to do all this posturing. Mailer idolized Hemingway, at a time when Hemingway was a literary and celebrity giant. In Advertisements for Myself, Mailer suggested that Hemingway be elected President, because then we would have a real man in charge. ("President Eisenhower was a bit of a woman.")
So he became a 5'3" imitation of Papa, except that he couldn't box, and couldn't write very well (The Executioner's song was O.K.)
Mailer has a shock value publicity approach. It's sad when anyone takes him seriously, as in the Abbot case.
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posted on
11/21/2001 3:06:16 PM PST
by
monkey
To: monkey
I remember a few decades ago watching Mailer on TV telling the interviewer that writing was like boxing, with the writer facing the typewriter (the adversary) "punching" the keys (as he said this he shot out a few quick jabs with his index fingers pointed towards an imaginary Smith-Corona). I though to myself: "What an *sshole."
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posted on
11/21/2001 5:32:29 PM PST
by
Pharmboy
To: Pharmboy
Hemingway was always using boxing analogies, e.g., "Dostoevsky swarmed over the reader like a boxer", "See how the bull uses its horns? It's got a left and a right, just like a boxer." I'm sure that's where Mailer picked it up.
I though to myself: "What an *sshole."
In this era of overanalysis, there's something very refreshing about your reaction.
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posted on
11/22/2001 10:06:37 AM PST
by
monkey
To: monkey
I've only read
A Farewell to Arms. Thanks for pulling those quotes; it certainly makes sense that Mailer got the boxing material from Papa. Thanks for the info.
And yeah...I'm no Derrida-spouting deconstructionist. Just a guy originally from Brooklyn.
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11/22/2001 6:32:29 PM PST
by
Pharmboy
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