Noun
United States writer (born in 1923)
Source: WordNetAfter "nigger Jim" appears in Albert Bigelow Paine 's 1912 Clemens biography, it continued to be used by twentieth century critics, including Leslie Fiedler, Norman Mailer, and Russell Baker. Source: Internet
Barnett, p. 118 It was around this time that Norman Mailer originally asked Wilson to adapt The Executioner's Song for a television movie, but Wilson politely declined. Source: Internet
Imagine Norman Mailer mated with Gertrude Stein and you have the picture.” Source: Internet
He has dined with Norman Mailer and goes to the race track with Sean Penn. Source: Internet
Norman Mailer professed that the most accurate thing about Bonfire was the white paranoia of Upper East Side residents like the protagonist Sherman McCoy. Source: Internet
If were fiction, we’d rank it up there with the best war novels, The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer, or The Things They Carried by Tim o’Brien. Source: Internet