The Daily Briefing
NORMAN MAILER, 1923-2007
Two-time Pulitzer winner, author of The Executioner’s Song dead at 84
Vonnegut died earlier this year, and now we say goodbye to Norman Mailer.
It was a shock to see him hobbling on two canes during interviews related to his last novel, The Castle in the Forest. But he was still a crank with a pessimistic, misanthropic outlook, so we all hoped that it really was just a problem with his knees, as opposed to old age and infirmity. But there was no denying that the violent, self-aggrandizing, wife-stabbing alcoholic had become a guy that interviewers liked to describe as spry. [shudder]
Gore Vidal is still with us, and we should all count our blessings.
Tags: , Executioner's Song, gore vidal, kurt vonnegut, norman mailer, obituary, pulitzer, Rachel Powers
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