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    • The Executioner’s Song. The Prisoner. No list of Norman Mailer’s best books could be complete without The Executioner’s Song. This brilliant True Crime Biography follows the short, doomed criminal career of Gary Gilmore, a cold-blooded murderer who robbed and then killed two innocent men in 1976.
    • The Fight. Two Legends. Norman Mailer’s best books tend to have a relatively simple story which he then uses as a basis for talking about his own views. Taken at face value The Fight is a commentary on the fight between two of boxing’s heavyweight legends, Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.
    • The Naked and the Dead. Personal Experience. The Naked and the Dead is one of Mailer’s earliest published novels. It was first released in 1948, not very long after he had completed his military service, and boy does it show.
    • The Armies of the Night. Protests. If the Naked and the Dead is a great American War novel, The Armies of the Night is the opposite, an anti-war chronicle.
    • The Executioner’s Song—An immense panoramic nonfiction novel with over 300 characters that recreates the last nine months of Utah murderer Gary Gilmore.
    • The Armies of the Night—Describing himself in the third person, Mailer draws on the techniques of the novelist, the journalist, and the historian to depict a divided nation.
    • An American Dream—Written month by month for serial publication in Esquire, this dread-soaked 1965 novel about a psychology professor who murders his high society wife shows Mailer at the height of his metaphoric power.
    • Advertisements for Myself—This 1959 miscellany contains samples of all Mailer’s earlier work stretching back to short stories written in college, as well as his endlessly reprinted essay about hipsters living in the New York demimonde, “The White Negro.”
    • The Executioner's Song Norman Mailer.
    • Harlot's Ghost Norman Mailer.
    • The Naked and the Dead Norman Mailer.
    • Tough Guys Don't Dance Norman Mailer.
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    • November 10, 2007
    • January 31, 1923
    • The Naked and the Dead.
    • The Executioner's Song.
    • The Fight.
    • An American Dream.
  1. This Norman Mailer bibliography lists major books [a] by and about Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007), an American novelist, new journalist, essayist, public intellectual, filmmaker, and biographer.

  2. Nachem Malech Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007), known by his pen name Norman Kingsley Mailer, was an American writer and filmmaker. In a career spanning more than six decades, Mailer had 11 best-selling books, at least one in each of the seven decades after World War II .

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  4. Dec 20, 2013 · Set on the fictional island of Anopopei, where a Prospero-like American general attempts to defeat a stubborn Japanese force, Mailer’s novel vies with James Jones’ A Thin Red Line as the finest fictional depiction of World War II combat.