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"mailer" Definitions
  1. (especially North American English) (also mailing British and North American English) a letter or package that is sent by mail, especially one that is sent to a large number of people
  2. (North American English) an envelope, box, etc. for sending small things by mail

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When the show begins, Norman Mailer is seated next to the person he most admires, Norman Mailer.
I AM TELLING MY FATHER ABOUT THIS MAILER AND HE WILL NOT BE HAPPY WITH YOU MAILER DAEMON.
Danielle's mother, the artist Adele Mailer, was stabbed in the stomach and back by Mr. Mailer in 1960.
The artist is Danielle Mailer, the second of the nine children the author Norman Mailer had with six wives.
The bride is the granddaughter of Norman Mailer, the author and playwright, and Adele Morales Mailer, the abstract artist.
I'm not an intellectual like Mailer, but there was something that Mailer saw in the way I do interviews; I can't even explain what I do, they're so organic.
Some Salinger stories, Norman Mailer once said, "seem to have been written for high-school girls," which was untrue but seems to have been the worst insult Mailer could think of.
To be fair, Mailer & Co. had cause to quake.
" Norman Mailer, in Vanity Fair: "What a deranging work!
I HOPE YOU LEARNED A VERY VALUABLE LESSON TODAY MAILER.
NEVER EMAIL THIS ADDRESS AGAIN DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME MAILER.
"Slashing defense," a bullet point on the second mailer reads.
A newsprint mailer menaces me every time I come home.
"They did it against Justice [Brett] Kavanaugh," one mailer read.
"Just sand enough to hold the paint," Ms. Mailer said.
"Virginia gets to stand up to hate," the mailer says.
Isabella Mailer Moschen and William Branton Storey were married Aug.
She is the daughter of Danielle Mailer, of Goshen, Conn.
He drank and argued with Norman Mailer and Dwight Macdonald.
ACLU Political Director Ronnie Newman told The Hill in a Wednesday interview that the mailer landed Friday and that a second similar mailer also targeting Biden will land Thursday or Friday of this week.
Writers like Michael Mewshaw and Felice Picano assigned blame to Mailer in subsequent essays on Abbott's book, arguing Mailer went out of his way to ignore Abbott's lengthy criminal record stretching back to age eleven.
Shelley had fought against Milton, Whitman against Emerson, Mailer againt Hemingway.
Norman Mailer, Ivana Trump, Norris Church, and Donald Trump in 21991.
"McClintock Matches," reads the mailer with a picture of the congressman.
"Gun violence has ravaged our state and families," read the mailer.
I was wondering how you felt when you saw that mailer.
"I wonder when that mailer would go out," Ms. Nixon said.
I offered her some puffy mailer envelopes, a paper and pen.
BuzzFeed News obtained photos of the second mailer from Stoddard Friday.
In 1960, after Mailer stabbed and nearly killed his wife during a party in their apartment, Podhoretz was one of the first people he sought out, and he accompanied Mailer to the police station for booking.
"Denigrating these actors and films is both ignorant and unfair," Mailer wrote.
Mailer desired authenticity, grist for the voluminous mill that would be Executioner.
Of all his writers, Minton said, the most difficult was Norman Mailer.
Bloomberg, like Mailer and the others, was a product of those times.
Love's office denied anything improper in the design of the latest mailer.
Thanks to NeoGAF user AHK_Hero for posting a link to the mailer.
And oh god, there are so many Norman Mailer apologists out there.
A Gillespie mailer also referenced the controversy over protests by NFL players.
He created a mailer of his own, borrowing imagery from Amazon's flier.
Mr. Seddio apologized, saying his staff was hurried in sending the mailer.
In 1955, Mailer published his essay "The Homosexual Villain" in One magazine.
The other side of the second mysterious mailer in support of Stoddard.
If you pretend you're Norman Mailer, you can take up some space.
If you received a mailer call us 866-OUR-VOTE #ProtectOurVote pic.twitter.
Mailer, who provided the title, dropped out after three or four issues.
Neighbors might see these scores because they're public record, the mailer noted.
" The campaign said its intention for the mailer was never to be "anything more than a reflection of Mr. Lesser's policy record" and "in no way ever intended for the mailer to be about Mr. Lesser's religious background.
Famous patients include writer Norman Mailer, and John Lennon's assassin, Mark David Chapman.
A mailer plus a phone call (or a visit) boosted it 12 points.
"A Lifelong Advocate for Gun Safety," reads the mailer, first reported by Politico.
"But don't throw that out," Kevin warns his daughter about the gym's mailer.
Tennessee Williams did oil painting, Norman Mailer drew, and Truman Capote did collages.
Mailer had little time to complete Executioner, taking just fifteen months in all.
As a writer, Mailer was attuned to the fact that culture was changing.
"Mailer was a quite ordinary writer type, until he got angry," he said.
Roth, Mailer and Updike were far more graphic in their descriptions decades ago.
" Writers like Norman Mailer and Richard Wright left thinking "cinema was the future.
Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer, with William F. Buckley to serve as referee.
"There is nothing improper about the [Tribune] mailer," said Love spokesman Richard Piatt.
Many years later, Mailer was asked why he had turned on his friend.
Thus William F. Buckley writes approvingly of Mr. Wolfe, and Norman Mailer disparagingly.
The first mailer was first reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune Thursday.
In 2013, Harland Clarke acquired Valassis Communications, a direct mailer company, for $1.31 billion.
Then I thought it's because Norman Mailer at the time was a cultural icon.
He and Mailer continued to correspond for a while, but even that connection ceased.
Her father was in the Coast Guard and would run into Mailer in Provincetown.
The controversy over the mailer was first reported by local newspaper The Hartford Courant.
And once the current mailer coupons run out (they expire in May), there's more.
"Then to come home to this," Mr. Lesser said, referring to the Republican mailer.
" The second mailer arrived Thursday, outlining Stoddard's positions and declaring, "Make your voice heard.
"On Tuesday November 7th, Virginia Gets To Stand Up ... To Hate," the mailer says.
She frugged at parties alongside Marilyn Monroe, Paul Newman, Norman Mailer and Tennessee Williams.
He was befriended by Norman Mailer, who lobbied for Mr. Abbott to go free.
I hired Norman Mailer to write four books based on my ideas and interviews.
Q: Let's discuss Mailer in the context of our current post–Harvey Weinstein moment.
Fans of James Corden's "Carpool Karaoke" would scarcely know what to make of the infamous and chaotic 2100 "Cavett" episode featuring Norman Mailer and Gore Vidal, who had recently compared Mr. Mailer to Charles Manson in a New York Review of Books essay.
Iowa's GOP Secretary of State Paul Pate slammed Cruz over the mailer, according to Politico.
" Mailer also took aim at "the larger forces governing political correctness," which he deems "poisonous.
Norman Mailer recalled thinking that Ali hadn't punched like that in seven years or more.
So those with massive ambition (Norman Mailer most prominently) sought to project things onto him.
Every hate mailer is charmlessly convinced he knows best, certain his standards beat the author's.
Mailer isn't present directly in Executioner but he is there, everywhere, through his chosen concentrations.
Mailer concluded, accurately although prematurely, that foul language would soon have a place in politics.
The mailer is even more direct and mimics a matchbook with McClintock's face on it.
"You'd never take a knee ... so take a stand on Election Day," the mailer reads.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat seeking a third term, has denied knowing anything about the mailer.
Beneath what Mailer calls "The immense blue of the strong sky of the American West" . . .
"                                                                       – "An American Dream"  Norman Mailer "If you think the Indian Wars are over, think again!
But the Cruz campaign denied in a statement that the mailer was misleading to voters.
Gene Wu, however, argued that the Cruz mailer could run afoul of Texas state law.
The Court held that Ohio was not removing people "solely" for failing to vote because these individuals also failed to respond to the state's mailer -- but that reasoning glosses over the fact that the state sends the mailer only when someone fails to vote!
She found that a simple phone call or mailer could boost turnout by 9 percentage points.
" Monica asks, aghast, as Rachel pores over the pages of a mailer from the store. "Yeah!
Yet the Pulitzer-winning Executioner was atypical for Mailer, which perhaps explains why it's so good.
"Art was everywhere," said Ms. Mailer, whose dark hair and facial features strongly resemble her mother's.
But do not call FishTales whimsical; its size prevents it from being that, Ms. Mailer said.
Wilks and Matheson noted that another mailer sent out later that week properly attributed the statement.
Windows and OS X users may also want to check out the $50 Max Bulk Mailer.
Nordin said in the statement that the campaign had approved the mailer with the correct Nov.
"Heaven has a wall, a gate and a strict immigration policy," the Mac's Cashsaver mailer reads.
By 1968, when Mailer wrote his review of "Making It," his career was at its peak.
" Mailer casually responded: "It doesn't mean you're the top dog just because your ass is bleeding.
"There are folks who claim up and down that they never received [the mailer]," Robinson said.
Mailer ads pretty much adhere to the same style rules, a look many startups already share.
That mailer reportedly featured the name, home address, and photo of a Planned Parenthood nurse practitioner.
A last-minute mailer from Democrats wrongly describing Ms. Nixon as anti-Semitic is a disgrace.
"With anti-Semitism and bigotry on the rise, we can't take a chance," the mailer reads.
"I didn't know about the mailer," Mr. Cuomo said at a news conference Sunday in Manhattan.
A second mysterious mailer sent to voters in California's 53rd congressional district supporting Republican Chris Stoddard.
The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition produced a mailer and a TV ad that tells my family's story.
A plea by Norman Mailer to the governor of New York, seeking executive leniency on his behalf.
" The mailer was denounced by Edison's mayor, Thomas Lankey, a Democrat who called it "vile" and "racist.
Not much — but maybe judging a brand system on the merits of one disposable mailer is unfair?
Mailer, in the middle of the picture, is at the center of the complicated transaction it represents.
But you can still read classic pieces like "The Fight," by Norman Mailer, and be swept away.
The Texas Republican's campaign had faced criticism for the mailer after it was shared on social media.
The senator sent a mailer to Alabama Republicans last week highlighting Mr. Brooks's criticism of Mr. Trump.
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Here are some standout get-togethers, along with recently unearthed commentary by noted political convention witness Norman Mailer.
Her writing has taken her to the VONA/Voices Workshops, Bread Loaf, and the Norman Mailer Writers Colony.
Depending on where you live, perhaps you've already received a mailer or two about a local church service.
He cited a mailer from one opponent's super PAC that attacked his mother, former First Lady Barbara Bush.
The term "construct" is "college dorm parlance," Vargas-Cooper writes, a short while before agreeing with Norman Mailer.
The novelist Norman Mailer was a pioneer in breaking down the division between private language and political speech.
Perhaps it was simply that Mailer had, by then, agreed to write a review for the book himself.
Included on the mailer was Eva Clayton, the first African American woman to represent North Carolina in Congress.
The New York State Democratic Party recently sent a mailer that falsely suggested that Nixon is anti-Semitic.
It's a violation of federal campaign finance and election law to not attach a name to a mailer.
It's a violation of federal campaign finance and election law to not attach a name to a mailer.
I met Norman Mailer while I was a writing fellow at the Fine Arts Works Center in Provincetown.
Mailer did get the interest-free loan from Si Newhouse, who owned Random House, and fully repaid it.
Although Gore Vidal, Norman Mailer and Christopher Hitchens, all of whom I knew, would definitely not be boring!
Beyond that, the first charge leveled in the mailer resurrects an issue that remains troublesome for the governor.
Representative Lee Zeldin, Republican of New York, sent a campaign mailer with the wrong deadline for absentee ballots.
Badder, even, since "Giovanni's Room" was about sex in a way none of those guys — Jones, Mailer, etc.
His victory comes despite several missteps, including a widely condemned mailer that questioned Nixon's support for Jewish people.
She approaches Mailer, for instance, at a public event and tries to solicit work from him for Esquire.
Mailer subtitled his book "A True Life Novel," and it won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, not nonfiction.
His campaign sent a mailer to the homes of Iowans pressuring them to show up to their caucus locations.
The Cruz campaign has come under some criticism for a mailer with the words VOTER VIOLATION emblazoned on it.
He leaves several minutes later, having collected the man's phone number and left his own written on a mailer.
Choose from a mini-mailer, the full box, or an annual membership here, with prices starting at $24.95/month.
For starters, the branding mailer will feature far less pages and will be separated into his and hers versions.
An Arizona GOP Senate candidate's campaign is defending doctoring a tweet from President Trump for a recent campaign mailer.
Mr. Soros's group sent a mailer touting Mr. Clegg's candidacy that included a photo from an official campaign event.
Prior to the purge, the state sends delinquent voters a mailer to verify their information after missing an election.
He only used male pronouns to describe Roem, and launched a video ad and mailer attacking her gender identity.
Sketchbook An illustrated account of the depths to which Norman Mailer once sank in order to settle his debts.
His campaign against the paper has included television ads and a 40-page mailer sent to voters last year.
Consider the image of Norman Mailer riding the Cyclone as he campaigns for New York City mayor in 1969.
Now ignore Mailer (he didn't win) and consider the man in the front seat of the car behind him.
In 1969, the journalist and novelist Norman Mailer took a roller-coaster ride while he was campaigning for mayor.
Nikos Kazantzakis, José Saramago, Par Lagerkvist, Norman Mailer, Jim Crace, Colm Toibin, C. K. Stead: The list is long.
"I would have never approved that mailer to go out had I seen it in its totality," he said.
Those parties, that period, the Andy Warhol to Jackie Kennedy to Norman Mailer constellation, isn't going to happen again.
" The mailer requests donations of at least $85033 to "help pay for the costs of processing [the] Census Document.
Mailer was crassly contemptuous of women and so determined to "take up some space" that he stabbed his wife.
Beto O'Rourke, who is mounting an insurgent challenge to the first-term senator, declined to comment on the mailer.
I personally would not have approved this mailer, and I am grateful that the party did not approve it.
She was feared and loathed by writers like Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, and Jonathan Franzen for her scathing reviews.
If [trackers] were to get a picture and they put a mailer out, we wouldn't have time to dispute it.
" Marion Hammer, a former NRA president who now leads the group&aposs lobbying efforts in Florida, called the mailer "repulsive.
The mailer also questioned Howard's claim that she is a lifelong Republican, and generally whether she is a truthful person.
"John Kasich has the worst spending policy of any governor," reads one Wisconsin mailer, citing figures from the Cato Institute.
If (trackers) were to get a picture and they put a mailer out, we wouldn't have time to dispute it.
Those old bone-piles of American literature, Mailer, Updike and Irving, were writing psychological fantasies or books of otherworldly preciousness.
"One mailer with one membership is going to each house in the town," an Amazon spokesperson told us via email.
Mailer, of course, was a confidence man in the literal sense, brimming with it even when it didn't become him.
Similarly, Cesar Sayoc Jr., the alleged pipe bomb mailer, had been posting hateful and provocative messages on Facebook and Twitter.
But he didn't criticize Trump's suggestion that "many sides" were to blame -- which is the basis of the Democratic mailer.
Obama called the mailer "the definition of chutzpah" at a fundraiser on Sunday night for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
One conservative group, Defend Arizona, sent out an anti-Sinema mailer last week that depicted a mushroom cloud over Phoenix.
There are other colors proposed in the new brand, but they were not evident in the initial mailer I received.
Earlier this year, the Alabama secretary of state sent every Alabama voter a mailer to update their voting registration information.
Mr. Lobl suggested the language for the mailer in an email to two campaign aides, who helped create the flier.
But the cautious lieutenant governor did recently approve a Democratic Party of Virginia mailer linking Gillespie to white nationalist protesters.
In 260, he ran for City Council president on a wacky, wildly unsuccessful ticket that included Norman Mailer for mayor.
Among them was none other than Norman Mailer, who before the event said he would sign autographs and get arrested.
And the orgone accumulator enjoyed a revival, with the likes of Norman Mailer, Saul Bellow and Sean Connery becoming fans.
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The idea came about because I happened to look at William Goldman's obituary in the New York Times and there was a picture of Paddy Chayefsky and Norman Mailer handing Bill Goldman his Oscar and I thought to myself, This is so interesting that Norman Mailer would be on the Oscars as a presenter.
The state Democratic Party initially declined to give Thompson's campaign money even for a mailer, then relented and gave him $3,000.
Mailer writes powerfully about the dehumanization of soldiers, and provides insight into a theater of WWII that Americans often forget about.
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Nothing says "romance" like an elderly man talking directly into the camera about the values offered by a circular coupon mailer.
The Voice was started by Mailer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and three others in New York's Greenwich Village in 1955.
While the traditional wedding season has already passed, we're betting you haven't seen your last save the date mailer just yet.
Siegel traces Romero's harshly realistic aesthetic back to early cinéma vérité and the New Journalism of Norman Mailer and Truman Capote.
The New York governor has sought to distance his campaign from a mailer that falsely suggested that Nixon is anti-Semitic.
The classics of the genre — "Portnoy's Complaint" (Roth), "An American Dream" (Mailer) and "Couples" (Updike), among them — are many decades old.
Ms. Mailer knew she could never complete the work on her own, so public participation was always part of the plan.
Fortunately, Ohio is so far the only state that sends such a mailer after a voter misses just one election cycle.
Moreover, from an emissions perspective, producing corrugated cardboard can be more harmful than making a plastic mailer of the same size.
The company told KARK that the mailer usually contains either a religious or political message, and that it stands by it.
Most of the reviews had already come out, and Mailer did his readers a favor by quoting several of the nastiest.
He had known Mailer since 1957, when they met at a party at Lillian Hellman's, and they had been close friends.
For the final scene, Torn went up to Mailer unannounced and struck him on the head with a hammer, drawing blood.
With our clicking-fingers itching, we rounded up our favorite spring looks from the brand's utility-themed mailer, out this month.
But black voters' enthusiasm for Jones has at times been tepid, and some black activists have complained about a Jones mailer.
"Before the Democrats can be fully united, I think the governor needs to take responsibility for this mailer," Ms. Katz said.
Wakefield's history is crammed with the era's larger than life personalities: Norman Mailer, Thelonious Monk, Jack Kerouac and so many more.
One pro-DeSantis mailer added Gillum to a lineup of Latin-American socialist authoritarians, from Maduro to Ortega and Raúl Castro.
The group is also spending six figures on a mailer that will be sent to every registered Democrat in the district.
Mailer gave Mr. Pennebaker ("Don't Look Back"), who had filmed scenes for Mailer's 1970 mockumentary, "Maidstone," $3,000 to record the evening.
One of Sanders' first messages to Latinos in Nevada came in an August mailer that told the senator's family immigration story.
Freud's theory of "penis envy" came in for withering critique; so too did Norman Mailer and his anxious regard for masculinity.
He was excited to get the mailer, owing to the controversy in Iowa, Mr. Crawford said, but his parents were less happy.
Orchids of Hawaii, which sold Hawaiian-grown flowers and party supplies, distributed an advertising mailer titled "Hawaiian Parties are FUN!" in 1955.
Senator Gianaris sent out his own mailer—this one publicly-funded—featuring supportive words from Democratic rockstar Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez last month.
" The new satirists mostly admired John F. Kennedy, who was liberal, cool, and praised by Norman Mailer for his "dry Harvard wit.
Ward in the mailer also featured a December 2017 photo of herself and Trump at the president's Florida Mar-a-Lago resort.
Dowling relates anecdotes about boxing matches, the rampages of Norman Mailer, and the challenges of attending seminars while mothering two small children.
She handled the egos of a litany of male writers, including Norman Mailer, Philip Roth, John Updike, Jack Kerouac, and V.S. Naipaul.
While on assignment for Esquire, she took a portrait of Norman Mailer that he loathed; it made him look Lilliputian and coarse.
Criticism has centered on a recent mailer that showed a picture of a black man with a skeptical look on his face.
Virginia's Republican Party has responded with a mailer arguing that Gillespie, not Northam, is the true defender of the state's Confederate heritage.
You can't convince someone to rethink who they are or what responsibility they want to take for their community through a mailer.
Ms. Moran did not respond to the email, and neither she nor Ms. DesRosiers commented on the proposal to send a mailer.
Going in the opposite direction, gubernatorial candidate Eric Greitens sent a mailer urging Missouri voters to turn out for Trump and Greitens.
While technicians worked on the video, one actor playing Mailer strummed a ukulele; another chatted with Ms. Tierney, who plays Ms. Greer.
The group that paid for it is called the Voter Protection Project, per a photo of the mailer reviewed by VICE News.
Salinger was among a crowd of postwar writers whom Leslie Fiedler called Teenage Impersonators, along with Mailer, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs.
During his news conference, he balled up the mailer in his hand, tossed it and encouraged the crowd to do the same.
The decade's star writer, his friend Norman Mailer, was more talented and more free, and filled Podhoretz with excitement and competitive envy.
But most of the noteworthy narratives of the Vietnam War are the children of Mr. Crumley and Mr. Eastlake and Mr. Mailer.
A leading NRA official called Florida gubernatorial candidate Jeff Greene's mailer, which accuses the gun rights organization of using children as targets, "repulsive."
Foreman was the product of what Norman Mailer called 'a Gang of Champs' and there was plenty of his own in there too.
A spokesperson for Milk Makeup told BuzzFeed News it would be removing Gothfruits' content from its social channels and mailer list effective immediately.
When it was first introduced in 24 for motion pictures, then in '21967 for still photography, it would have come with a mailer.
Democrats spent virtually no money on Thompson; the state Democratic Party originally declined to even give his campaign enough money for a mailer.
The mailer, posted to many New Yorkers last month, urged recipients to ring their state lawmakers to tell them to support the project.
Ted Cruz under siege in Iowa The mailer gave the recipient, along with their neighbors, poor grades based on their individual voting history.
"  Pate said in a statement that the use of the mailer "misrepresents the role of my office, and worse, misrepresents Iowa election law.
For better or worse, Playboy's literary height coincided with the rise of New Journalism, drawing into its net Norman Mailer and Gay Talese.
When the package arrived, I tore excitedly through the bubble mailer before catching a glimpse of a telltale bright blue color sprinkled throughout.
Dick Cavett, who nursed a drink by the well-stocked bar, recalled a barbed conversation with Norman Mailer about mutual frustrations with publishers.
Mailer had Ali, who never shut up and literally allowed reporters to slip under the covers with him in bed to conduct interviews.
Is it problematic to treat Norman Mailer as a harmless old iced tea–loving coot when we all know he stabbed his wife?
The Nixon campaign, noting Mr. Cuomo's close ties to Mr. Schwartz, questioned how the governor could not have been aware of the mailer.
They said, 'Well, there's been one,' referring to the one in 1974 ["The Faith of Graffiti"] that Norman Mailer wrote the introduction to.
" But, he added: "I look back on what the New Journalism invented, what Gay did, what Tom Wolfe did, what Norman Mailer did.
In 1971, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, Diana Trilling and Jacqueline Ceballos met at Town Hall to debate women's liberation, with Norman Mailer moderating.
His various literary awards included the Norman Mailer Prize (lifetime achievement award), and he was honored in Israel numerous times in numerous ways.
By the 1990s he had become head of Random House, where he edited the books of eminences like Norman Mailer and Henry Kissinger.
"The Census provides helpful information on their website to clearly determine the authenticity of its own Census mailer," a Census Bureau spokesperson said.
If you don't meet that criteria, The RealReal will send you a pre-paid shipping label and mailer to pack up your items.
A way in could be a mailer from the community banking association or a small bank vouching for a senator in a commercial.
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Amazon recommends that you first take out the insulating pad from the plastic mailer and cut the pad open to remove the plastic film.
"Bill Clinton finally tells the truth ... and it's not going to help Hillary," reads the mailer, which was provided to CNN by the RNC.
The back of the mailer promotes the Democratic ticket with photos of Northam, lieutenant governor nominee Justin Fairfax and attorney general nominee Mark Herring.
Though he was more forthcoming about his complicity in private letters, the message Mailer sent in public suggested he never quite reached that state.
The mailer from the RNC asks for the person's age, political preference and if they plan to support Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
" In the mailer, Clinton's campaign accuses Obama of telling people in Iowa "he was for the Second Amendment, in order to get their votes.
The Democratic Party in Virginia also sent out a mailer showing President Trump and Gillespie with pictures of white supremacists marchers inserted below them.
"It's going to just pop," said Martin Connor, Torrington's city planner, who helped Ms. Mailer persuade the building owners to agree to the project.
Portman raised eyebrows earlier this month by circulating a political mailer avowing he knows "we are stronger together," language that echoed Clinton's campaign slogan.
" He called on Mr. Schwartz, who serves on the board for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, to resign, calling him an "anti-Semitic mailer henchman.
These and other mundane memories surfaced during the two days that Forbidden City sat on the dining room table, still in the brown mailer.
" Tyler added that the mailer was not dirty politics, but just a reminder to people that "it was their obligation and duty to vote.
"There was something of the flying trapeze in these maneuvers now," Norman Mailer reported when the draft cards were returned to the Justice Department.
"As we have said this mailer was a mistake and completely inappropriate," the party's executive director, Geoff Berman, said in a statement on Monday.
It is where Norman Mailer was taken after stabbing his second wife, supposedly because she'd told him he'd never be as good as Dostoyevsky.
Other times, attempts to channel the spirit of Mr. Hayes fell flat, such as when Norman Mailer, then 71, took on the Madonna phenomenon.
Cruz found himself facing a backlash Saturday for a campaign mailer his team said was meant to coax "low-propensity" voters to the polls.
The Cruz campaign did send out a mailer made to look like a government document in order to coerce voters, which was unethical and fraudulent.
And it's certainly true that campaigns use our voter records to contact us — anyone who's gotten a mailer or call from a candidate knows this.
" Northam has stood by the mailer and slammed Gillespie for not denouncing the president "for not calling these white supremacists out for who they are.
" Marco Rubio's campaign even sent a similar mailer based on past caucus participation, albeit not including neighbors' records or accusing anyone of a "voting violation.
Yet here, inside the shell of the pre-Civil War warehouse, I am surrounded on all sides by that difficult beauty Norman Mailer called masculine.
Bush also blasted Trump over his complaints about a Cruz mailer that accused recipients of a "voter violation" and instructed them to caucus Monday night.
The mailer comes as Cruz is in a heated battle with GOP front-runner Donald Trump in the critical first-in-the-nation voting state.
It's the same thing with me working with Norman Mailer for 23 years, and the five books we've collaborated on [The Executioner's Song, Oswald's Tale].
In Montana, an undetermined number of voters received a mailer from the Republican National Committee that included an error about the state's absentee ballot deadline.
The former was Norman Mailer, who had provided the introduction, an extended thank-you for Abbott's help on writing that Pulitzer winner, The Executioner's Song.
"I never knew a man who had a worse life," Mailer wrote in a press statement upon Abbott's 2002 death at the age of 58.
But as the Mailer-Abbott saga shows, when the story is stripped away, all that remains is senseless tragedy and a bewildering lack of accountability.
"There was an air of Ivy League intimacy to the quiet conversations on this walk—it could not really be called a March," Mailer says.
It sent a mailer out Tuesday demanding Republicans get behind full repeal, and it plans to release digital ads pushing full repeal later this week.
The reason, Mailer said, was that he was angry at Podhoretz for not inviting him to a party that Jackie Kennedy was expected to attend.
Mr. Klein also recently sent a mailer to constituents in his district, which includes parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, depicting himself and Gov.
These were considered bold, even controversial, at the time, but no one pretended that Capote or Mailer were trying to make excuses for their subjects.
" In the same note, he pointed out that "Bellow and Mailer have renewed themselves in this fashion again and again, as though buying new cars.
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The Fallon tweet comes as Northam stood by a Democratic mailer sent out on Wednesday that tied Gillespie and President Trump to the Charlottesville rally.
There is a rich and continuing cultural history: Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Gypsy Rose Lee, Norman Mailer, Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe were all residents.
One reason that Salinger's writing can seem juvenile is that it contains no adult sexuality, which is not the case with Mailer, Kerouac, and Burroughs.
"The mailer sent by the NY Democratic Party in the 11th hour falsely attacking Cynthia Nixon is beyond unacceptable -- it's downright Trumpian," de Blasio said.
The mailer came after 11 people were killed in a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday, which police have deemed a hate crime.
When we think of creative people getting into fights, writers usually are the first that come to mind — Ernest Hemingway, Norman Mailer, Jack London, etc.
METROPOLITAN A cover article this weekend about the life of the editor and writer Norman Podhoretz misstates the context for a quotation by Norman Mailer regarding the publication of Mr. Podhoretz's book "Making It." When Mailer described it as "brutal — coarse, intimate, snide, grasping, groping, slavering, slippery of reference, crude and naturally tasteless," he was characterizing the critical reception to Mr. Podhoretz's book, not critiquing it himself.
She has received awards from Yaddo, MacDowell, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the Sewanee Writers' Conference, Omi International, the Steinbeck Center, andthe Norman Mailer Writers' Colony.
Then it says you can recycle the plastic film and mailer where #4 plastic is accepted, and the natural fiber pad where #60 cotton is accepted.
Darrell Issa, who recently featured Obama on a campaign mailer touting legal protections for sexual assault victims, which Issa co-sponsored and Obama signed into law.
A separate report shows that the Harris campaign paid $30,0003 to the Waters campaign earlier in 2016 for a primary slate mailer, but no subsequent payments.
Jerome Loving's Jack and Norman is a sturdy, competent account of the tangled relationship between the multi-incarcerated Abbott and the variably-celebrated and infamous Mailer.
Mailer, understandably, had much to reckon with in his role of propping up Abbott for the sake of a literary career deemed more worthy than others.
It also includes questions about domestic issues, national defense and immigration, according to the AP. The RNC mailer asks for donations ranging from $25 to $85033,000.
If it were a book, it could sit on the shelf alongside "The Executioner's Song" by Norman Mailer and the great biographical works of Robert Caro.
" Along the same lines, David Foster Wallace famously dismissed Roth (along with Updike and Norman Mailer) as "the Great Male Narcissists who've dominated postwar realist fiction.
One issue in this process is that the affidavits are followed up by a mailer to the address given and a certain percentage come back undeliverable.
"I would say like three rows from here," Ms. Mailer explained to two teenagers who were about to start filling in large dots with green paint.
Even so, Indiana altogether eliminated the mailer and subsequent waiting period for voters that was crucial to the Supreme Court's ruling that Ohio's policy is legal.
Aside from Mailer and Barrett, other notable contributors included James Baldwin, Jules Feiffer, Ellen Willis, Nate Hentoff, Lorraine Hansberry, Andrew Sarris, James Wolcott and countless others.
Tester's campaign has condemned the mailer, calling the claims from Rosendale a "lie" and saying that the Democrats' campaign is not involved in the direct mail.
In the Nassau County race for county executive, a mailer suggests one candidate would "roll out the welcome mat" for the violent street gang MS-13.
" Two days before the primary, the Cuomo campaign had said only that the mailer was the result of "an individual helping the campaign on constituency outreach.
"I would have never approved that mailer to go out had I seen it in its totality," he said last week to The New York Times.
Imagine him entering a room with Norman Mailer — dressed as a boxer's cornerman or some old salt in a fisherman's cap — and you get the idea.
A perceptive and tough-minded biographer, who has written about other fabled icons of masculinity — Henry Miller, Norman Mailer — Dearborn has now tackled the big one.
After a brief introduction by Mailer, Jacqueline Ceballos, president of the New York chapter of the National Organization for Women, gave a cogent speech discussing inequalities.
A rival sent out a mailer reprising a local newspaper editorial on the charges, suggesting Mr. Applegate would imperil the party's chances of winning in November.
The information on the mailer is taken almost exactly from Stoddard's website, he said, though in some cases it frames his positions differently than he would.
Late Wednesday, the Times reported that an email draft of the language eventually used in the mailer had been approved by longtime Cuomo adviser Larry Schwartz.
The writings here were published in the Village Voice, which was co-founded by Norman Mailer, with whom Ms. Johnston had some notable public run-ins.
Donald Friedman, 2000, who has been driving since 2150, said he had made money ferrying around passengers including the likes of Bette Davis and Norman Mailer.
"Politics is like sex," Mailer said, according to "Bracing for Armageddon: Why Civil Defense Never Worked," by the late Rutgers professor and peace activist Dee Garrison.
She was known for her friendships with famous writers, including Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer and Harold Pinter, and for underwriting literary magazines and a publishing house.
Specifically, they reference a mailer sent by the Northam campaign that tied Gillespie to President Trump and the Unite the Right rally held in August 2017.
These writers included Truman Capote, William Carlos Williams, Marianne Moore, and Norman Mailer—every major writer in Cold War America came to live in that house.
Best, Don ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— From: Donald Trump Jr.To: MAILER-DAEMONDate: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 15:29Subject: Re: Re: Message not delivered  OH NOW YOU HAVE NOTHING TO SAY HUH?
Ryan Stubenrauch, DeWine's spokesperson, said the sentiments in the mailer "obviously don't reflect Mike DeWine's views" and that the campaign can't control what the super PAC does.
She has received awards from Yaddo, MacDowell, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the Sewanee Writers' Conference, Omi International, the Steinbeck Center, and the Norman Mailer Writers Colony.
Northam's campaign came under fire after a Democratic mailer showing Gillespie and Trump, along with a photo of white nationalists carrying torches in another Charlottesville-like scene.
The anti-Clinton mailer will go to three states that Mitt Romney carried in 2012 where the GOP finds itself playing defense: Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina.
Earlier this week, the campaign sent out a mailer titled "A Lifelong Advocate for Gun Safety," which highlighted Mr. Sanders's "D-" grade from the National Rifle Association.
It counted among its original supporters a number of influential writers and intellectuals, including Norman Mailer, Truman Capote, James Baldwin, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir.
"When politicians like Congresswoman Anna Eshoo take money from Big Pharma, it's hardworking Californians desperate for lower prescription drug prices who are being hurt," the mailer reads.
A remembrance of Mailer in Salon after Mailer's death in 2007 gives a feeling for what a classic liberal house looked like in those very good days.
It all started with the wall, something of an eyesore, not far from where Ms. Mailer lives in Goshen with her husband, the jazz trombonist Peter McEachern.
Criticism of the mailer led the political group to shutter its operations, and the St. Paul Pioneer Press wrote that the incident "blew up" the mayoral race.
Most notably, Right to Rise USA, the super-PAC supporting Jeb Bush, sent out a mailer so big it was essentially a big poster of his face.
" Abbott's political mailer, which was obtained by NBC News, told supporters that "if we're going to DEFEND Texas, we'll need to take matters into our own hands.
Michigan GOP Senate candidate John James accidentally sent out a mailer on Monday saying he would "defend," rather than "defund," sanctuary cities, according to The Detroit News.
The brand just sent out a digital mailer to Urban Decay subscribers that offers a sneak peek at the collection and mentions a January 12 launch date.
Mr. Lesser, a 35-year-old member of the state's House of Representatives, denounced the mailer as one that plays on age-old, hurtful stereotypes of Jews.
The mailer landed on the desk of Artforum's editor Philip Leider, and it was Leider who suggested that Glenn run it as an advertisement in the magazine.
For Ms. Millett, misogynist literature — exemplified by the writings of D. H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Norman Mailer and Jean Genet — was the primary vehicle of masculine hostility.
Cruz's rivals also point to an official-looking mailer sent to voters in Iowa that alleged the recipient must vote or be in violation of the law.
Since it was founded in 1955 by Norman Mailer, Dan Wolf and Edwin Fancher, The Voice has embodied a unique place in New York's alternative cultural milieu.
The Village Voice was founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and Norman Mailer, and for decades it sold a weekly version thick with classified ads.
A Mailer-Daemon notice is what the SENDER of an email gets back if they use the wrong email address or the address is no longer active.
We received word that voters in College Station, TX are receiving this illegal mailer warning them of a $500 fine if they don't remove their "BETO" signs.
Sometimes Flippable runs ads, which meant that Vaughan needed to register with Facebook, a process that involved scanning her driver's license and responding to Facebook's physical mailer.
Late-breaking Cuomo controversies included a bridge opening and a mailer accusing Nixon of anti-Semitism sent to Jewish voters piled onto an already bitter primary battle.
Corrections: March 2212, 2556 METROPOLITAN A cover article this weekend about the life of the editor and writer Norman Podhoretz misstates the context for a quotation by Norman Mailer regarding the publication of Mr. Podhoretz's book "Making It." When Mailer described it as "brutal — coarse, intimate, snide, grasping, groping, slavering, slippery of reference, crude and naturally tasteless," he was characterizing the critical reception to Mr. Podhoretz's book, not critiquing it himself.
" Professor Larimer, one of the authors of the 2008 study, has speculated that because of the negative tone of Mr. Cruz's mailer, it could "elicit a negative response.
During an interview with Norman Mailer about his book "The Executioner's Song," Mr. Siegel re-enacted the firing-squad execution of Gary Gilmore, the book's subject — gunshots included.
And I know my date's cool things, like that Gilda Radner used to go to his loft for leftovers and that he introduced Bob Dylan and Norman Mailer.
Writers such as Norman Mailer, Gay Talese and Tom Wolfe borrowed techniques from fiction to produce compelling, highly personal narratives that did not necessarily equate truth with objectivity.
Earlier in the race, the Democratic Party in Virginia also sent out a mailer showing President Trump and Gillespie with pictures of white supremacists marchers inserted below them.
"While there has been some effort to welcome refugees, the overall trend has been around deterrence, containment and outsourcing," said Maya Mailer, Oxfam UK's head of humanitarian policy.
The company's products include baby slings, car seat covers, breast pads, and baby leggings—some of which were featured in the coupons and gift cards in the mailer.
Cuomo's campaign has said it had nothing to do with the mailer, which party officials have called "a mistake and completely inappropriate," according to The New York Times.
He cited frustration over a campaign mailer that recently circulated, urging voters to support the Libertarian candidate because Rosendale would bring more government surveillance if elected in November.
Mailer played a presidential candidate who feared assassination and Torn his half brother in the highly improvised film, which was to conclude with the killing of the candidate.
The controversy around the mailer dominated a frenetic final weekend of campaigning in a race that polls have not shown to be close but has been intensely contested.
From the start, Cisneros knew Cuellar's seat would be heavily defended by entrenched interests in the Democratic Party, but what's strange is how the mailer came to be.
The company also started requiring that political advertisers register with the company, a process that included responding to a physical mailer Facebook uses to verify an advertiser's address.
" Iowa's secretary of state, Paul D. Pate, called the mailer a "false representation of an official act" that was "not in keeping in the spirit of the Iowa caucuses.
The likes of a Lawrence or a West had a hard-won ars poetica to assert and defend, but for today's average hate mailer, something else is going on.
In New York another novelist, Norman Mailer, drunkenly stabbed his wife at the launch of his abortive campaign to run for mayor on an "Existentialist Party" ticket in 1960.
Myles Martin, a spokesman for the FEC, told The New York Times on Monday that big issue is whether a mailer discloses that it is from a political campaign.
The mailer in question was emblazoned with the logo of California's nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office, causing groups favoring rent control to charge the C.A.A. with "impersonating" a government agency.
Among his books are Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship That Shaped the Sixties and Tri-Faith America: How Catholics and Jews Held Postwar America to its Protestant Promise.
Florida gubernatorial candidate Jeff Greene (D) accused the National Rifle Association (NRA) of turning "our kids into target practice" in a new campaign mailer, according to Tampa Bay Times.
"As a father, I won't stand by while the NRA turns our kids into targets," the mailer, which was obtained by the newspaper, highlights Greene as saying in quotes.
The HTC and the Culinary Union were rarely public about their opposition to mixed martial arts, though in 2012, the Culinary Union sent lawmakers a mailer criticizing UFC fighters.
Breckenridge cited frustration over a campaign mailer that's been recently circulated, urging voters to support the Libertarian candidate because Rosendale would bring more government surveillance if elected in November.
" At a 1971 Town Hall event that found Norman Mailer onstage with a panel of feminists that included Diana Trilling, he referred to her as "our foremost lady critic.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Disturbed, disruptive, and displayed across projectors and television screens, Norman Mailer infects the Performing Garage's stage with his patented brand of misogynistic bravado.
And while the play does revolve around the arguments of Mailer and Greer on the so-called "battle of the sexes," the central figure of this piece is Johnston.
Days after 11 people were killed in a mass shooting inside a Pittsburgh synagogue, a new political mailer in a Connecticut legislative race is prompting accusations of anti-Semitism.
Greg Abbott acknowledged weeks after the attack that "mistakes were made " when he sent a fundraising mailer encouraging supporters to "take matters into our own hands" and "DEFEND" Texas.
After moving to on-demand cleaning startup Handy, Prabhakar decided to start a mailer marketing firm in 2016 because he didn't think digital businesses took the mail seriously enough.
She and her husband hobnobbed with writers like Norman Mailer and Kurt Vonnegut, a family friend who set part of his novel, "Mother Night," at the Bethune Street townhouse.
" Strother, while denying that the campaign knew about the outside help, echoed the claim in the mailer, saying that Cuellar's opponent "moved here from New York eight months ago.
Her immediate predecessor, Rust Hills—whose "literary universe" encompassed Don DeLillo and Norman Mailer—looms over her, as he stays on at the magazine in an indistinct "emeritus" role.
"This is an ugly political attack that has no place in our Commonwealth's political discourse," Gillespie campaign manager Chris Leavitt said in a statement responding to the Democrats' mailer.
The arrest brought an end to a four-day nationwide manhunt for the alleged mailer of over a dozen suspected pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump.
A day later, the New York State Democratic Committee, which Cuomo effectively controls, was busted for sending out a mailer to voters that falsely implied Nixon is anti-Semitic.
"Instead of standing with my nose pressed to the window, I often found myself inside rooms with people whose names were Mailer, Vidal, Javits, Kennedy or Bernstein," he wrote.
Cuomo, who heads the committee, has condemned the mailer and said he didn't know about it, but no one on the committee has yet publicly taken responsibility for it.
Director Michael Mailer found himself at the center of a controversy surrounding his indie film, Blind, starring Alec Baldwin as a man who loses his sight in a car crash.
" Noting how his father, Norman Mailer, wrote books set in various lands like Germany and Egypt, he questioned, "did he have no business writing about ancient Egypt and Hitler's youth?
He added that politicians shouldn't be talked about in terms of morality or compared to historical figures, possibly referring to a Dallas-area campaign mailer that compared Trump to Hitler.
"The qualified recipients for this mailer have, at one point, subscribed to an opt-in list for maternity deals and coupons through a third party marketing company," Mr. Anderson said.
And Right to Rise, the "super PAC" supporting him, is also making a concerted effort in Iowa, airing ads attacking Mr. Rubio and recently releasing a mailer hitting Mr. Christie.
The material didn't originate with Mailer, but instead with Lawrence Schiller, the photographer-slash-media hustler who shared copyright and ends up a major (and fascinating) character in the book.
His macho bluster now seems a period piece—influenced by Ernest Hemingway and Nelson Algren, and paralleled by the antics of Ellison's contemporaries like Norman Mailer and Hunter S. Thompson.
It was indeed Bloomberg's house, but the most representative figure of that time and long before, the alpha dog in the house, might have been the pugnacious novelist Norman Mailer.
Planned Parenthood officials provided the Associated Press with copies of a mailer they said had been sent to Fort Wayne neighborhoods by an anti-abortion group, Created Equal of Ohio.
The mailer was addressed to another member of the family who no longer lives there, but my aunt had no problem registering when she called the number on the card.
The mailer shows three shirtless Latino men, covered in tattoos and representing MS-13, the vicious gang begun by Central American immigrants in Los Angeles that now menaces Long Island.
Marlon Brando, Norman Mailer and Marilyn Monroe had been, or would be, in temporary residence; musical traffic came and went in Carnegie Hall downstairs; Manhattan was just outside the door.
Theater This Wooster Group piece about an explosive debate on women's liberation between Norman Mailer and a panel of feminist scholars will conclude its Q. and A. on March 19803.
After a cynical question from Mailer, Germaine Greer, author of "The Female Eunuch" and a woman Life would soon call a "saucy feminist that even men like," took the stage.
"Let me be very clear: This mailer was a mistake and is inappropriate and is not the tone the Democratic Party should set -- it will not happen again," he wrote.
The mailer, an official-looking form labeled "voting violation," included the names of the recipients as well as several neighbors and graded them on their "voting score," in recent elections.
He's invested more than $625,000 in Spanish- and Chinese-language newspapers, TV and radio ads, billboards, signs and campaign mailer materials, voter information and postage, according to his FEC filings.
Shakespeare described God's protection of the king, but over the centuries, writers from E. M. Forster to Norman Mailer to Jonathan Franzen have rhapsodized about the male impulse to shelter women.
The mailer assigns the voter and his neighbors an A through F score based on voting records and warns that a "follow-up notice may be issued" following the Iowa caucuses.
Even before news broke of the fake diploma, a mailer made by supporters of Gregory had accused Howard of lying about the grade she received from the National Rifle Association (NRA).
Whether you're aiming for something simple and affordable or going all-out with an elaborate custom mailer, read on for the best spots to score the wedding invites of your dreams.
Clad in his trademark all-white suit, Wolfe would deliver scathing takedowns of literary giants like  Norman Mailer ,  John Irving  and John Updike  as well as cultural icons like  Noam Chomsky .
You'd hear of nights via word of mouth or on flyers at other nights or on pirate radio—a world apart from today's sponsored Facebook posts and mailer list send-outs.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has ramped up its efforts in Georgia with 70 paid staffers on the ground as well as a six-figure radio ad buy and mailer.
Today, the company is launching Singles Classics, a program to resell old stories and essays from celebrated non-fiction authors and magazine writers, including Norman Mailer, Susan Orlean, and Gloria Steinheim.
As a graduate student there, he graded what he called a "so-so" exam by a young John F. Kennedy and the English assignments of "an intense, hungry-looking" Norman Mailer.
"I have a Mailer-Breslin and the 51st State poster, and a neon-pink sign of Raoul's in SoHo, one of my favorite restaurants," she said of her quirky design taste.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jane Smiley recalled, the teachers tended to be men of a certain age, with the idea that competition was somehow the key, the Norman Mailer period.
This week, the state Democratic Party sent voters a mailer that features Gillespie and Trump superimposed over an image of the tiki torch-carrying neo-Nazis who caused chaos in Charlottesville.
The billionaire businessman also attacked Cruz's use of a mailer that was formatted to look like an official document and claimed its recipients had committed a "voter violation" by not voting.
" 'NRA TURNS KIDS INTO SHOOTING TARGETS,' FLORIDA DEM GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE SAYS IN NEW MAILER Facebook's advertising policy states that ads cannot "promote the sale or use of weapons, ammunition, or explosives.
Torn, who would end up in a hospital after his bitten ear became infected, insisted Mailer knew what was coming and that he had used the hammer's handle to hit him.
In Nassau County, a mailer paid for by state Republicans said the Democratic candidate for county executive, Laura Curran, would "roll out the welcome mat" for the violent gang MS-13.
Lisa: It was a big weekend in the governor's race: An anti-Semitic mailer, a "potentially dangerous situation" with the Tappan Zee Bridge and a very bad poll for Cynthia Nixon.
"Extraordinarily good writing forces one to contemplate the uncomfortable possibility that Tom Wolfe might yet be seen as our best writer," Norman Mailer wrote in The New York Review of Books.
Across the room are Norris Church Mailer, Richard Ford, Teddy Wayne, Geoff Dyer, Phillip Lopate, Anna Quindlen, Amy Waldman and Tom Perrotta; with John Banville taking the prize for calligraphic penmanship.
" Moser quotes her as saying, "I can't hope to have the kind of influence that Norman Mailer and Paul Goodman have because I can't imagine writing personally the way they do.
"There could be no politics which gave warmth to one's body until the country had recovered its imagination, its pioneer lust for the unexpected and incalculable," Norman Mailer wrote in 1960.
A: [Mailer] came out of the Mad Men era of the Fifties and thought that men needed to be strong and masculine, but [he] was never accused of hurting any women.
The mailer noted "low expected voter turnout" in their area, gave them a grade for their past voting participation and disclosed the grades that the campaign had assigned to the recipients' neighbors.
" Cruz spokesperson Catherine Frazier defended it as "a standard mailer that folks at the Iowa Republican party and other get out the vote groups have used to help motivate low propensity voters.
What Mr. Hamill called "a great transformation of work" took place, and a Brooklyn that was personified by a William Bendix stereotype (though also home to Norman Mailer and Richard Wright) imploded.
Yet in an attempt to burnish his bipartisan credentials, Issa recently used a photo of President Obama in a campaign mailer touting his support of a bill to help sexual assault survivors.
President Donald Trump's latest evidence that the media is treating him unfairly: Headlines didn't blame President Barack Obama for the Charleston church shooting, as he's been blamed for the pipe bomb mailer.
One company that has mastered this type of mailing is Share Local Media, a mailer advertising company that's been around for about two years, and specializes in working with digitally-native brands.
One reader in Texas sent us a scan of a mailer that falsely warned that Texans displaying lawn signs supporting Beto O'Rourke, the Democratic Senate candidate, would be subject to $500 fines.
Still, Long Islanders might think about that mailer and ask themselves if they want to be represented by someone who stands proudly, as Mr. Martins does, behind so scurrilous a campaign tactic.
Over the years he corresponded with Maya Angelou, Anthony Burgess, John Cheever, E. L. Doctorow, John Kenneth Galbraith, Robert Gottlieb, Norman Mailer, Bernard Malamud, Joyce Carol Oates, John Steinbeck and John Updike.
"If Greg Abbott ever wonders why there is so much hate and anger toward Mexicans and immigrants, he should take a long look at his rhetoric, policies and now his mailer," Rep.
In August, Porter, the California representative, received a mailer to her home encouraging her constituents to call her to tell her to vote against bipartisan legislation aimed at stopping surprise medical billing.
As for Norman Mailer, the M.C. of this fraught dialogue (which was convened in response to "The Prisoner of Sex," his pugilistic essay on feminism in Harper's Magazine), he's really beside himself.
The Gillespie campaign's outcry over the mailer, which was sent to households in Hampton Roads, is based on Gillespie's denunciation of the white supremacists in Charlottesville who are depicted on the flyer.
"What if your friends, your neighbors, and your community knew whether you voted?" the mailer says, before promising Mr. Crawford that "we plan to mail an updated chart" after the New Hampshire primary.
The mailer, flagged by a handful of Twitter users and confirmed as authentic by the Cruz campaign, included a warning of a "voting violation" in capital letters at the top of the page.
However, the FEC complaint filed on July 25 states that the California Democratic party paid $35,000 to the Waters campaign in 2016 to include the endorsement of Harris' Senate candidacy on the mailer.
Gillespie supports keeping the statues up in the name of history, and Northam this week defended a mailer linking Trump and Gillespie to the deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., in August.
Last week, another government-paid mailer sent by Love featured a quote of support in the Deseret News that appeared to many to come from its editorial board rather than an outside author.
Currently, Ohio is one of only six states where, if you fail to vote in a federal election, officials can send a mailer to your house saying the state thinks you've moved away.
In 280, when she was writing for New York magazine, she considered running for city comptroller on a ticket with Norman Mailer and Jimmy Breslin, whose platform included building a monorail around Manhattan.
Like the stickers on the van belonging to the alleged pipe bomb mailer, some of those videos seemed to push right up against the line of being a "true threat" without crossing it.
Others you sense you've seen before and, lo, you have, like McDarrah's photograph of Norman Mailer, Robert Lowell, Dwight Macdonald, Noam Chomsky and others setting off on the 1967 March on the Pentagon.
"If Greg Abbott ever wonders why there is so much hate and anger toward Mexicans and immigrants, he should take a long look at his rhetoric, policies and now his mailer." https://t.
We have said all along that the mailer was inappropriate and a mistake and have worked with the state party to change the approval process going forward to ensure this never happens again.
In a news conference of his own, Mr. Cuomo denied that the opening of the new bridge was premature or influenced by politics — and said he was not responsible for the inflammatory mailer.
I was sent a random press mailer that included O'Keeffe's Working Hands Cream, and I had read about it in our guide to the best hand creams, so I figured I'd try it.
Mr. Podhoretz's son, John Podhoretz, who now edits Commentary, recalled visits to his family's rent-controlled apartment on West 105th Street from Mailer and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who were "like uncles," he said.
The senator was similarly criticized during his 2016 presidential bid, when his campaign sent out a mailer to Iowa voters that was labeled "voter violation[s]" in an attempt to drive up turnout.
"Interviewing a candidate is about as intimate as catching him on television," Norman Mailer wrote from the Republican Convention in Miami in 1968, to which some G.O.P. genius had flown in a pachyderm.
"As a father, I won't stand by while the NRA turns our kids into targets," a mailer, released Tuesday, says in bold letters atop an image of outlined children with backpacks as shooting targets.
" The other side of the mailer says "VOTING VIOLATION" in red letters at the top before text that reads: "You are receiving this election notice because of low expected voter turnout in your area.
Not just its star, but many of its key talking heads and verité performers, from Norman Mailer and George Plimpton to James Brown and B. B. King, have descended to their graves as well.
I was a resident in psychiatry at the time, and Mailer was being interviewed about why he had stabbed his wife — he had been admitted to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation after that event.
The pipe bomb mailer, as best as we can tell, really was motivated by his political support for Trump; that's why he mailed pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and Trump critics across the country.
He is married to a daughter of Lee Friedlander, a giant in the world of documentary photography, and has published 15 monographs with introductions by writers like Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Norman Mailer.
Norman Mailer, covering the convention, wondered if Nixon were simply entering random data into a cosmic Teletype machine, like the supercomputer HAL in "2001: A Space Odyssey," saying whatever the people wanted to hear.
Mr. Uihlein also funded a political mailer resembling a newspaper in Texas, though it later emerged in a criminal trial that a candidate and his aides had misappropriated much of Mr. Uihlein's $800,000 donation.
There are essays in "Somebody With a Little Hammer" about sex and gender, about music (Talking Heads, Björk, Celine Dion), about writers (Norman Mailer, Joyce Carol Oates, Nicholson Baker), about travel and about politics.
"You see, the problems Hazleton or Valley Park faces could be in your community next because illegal immigration is spreading like a cancer," he wrote in a 2007 fundraising mailer for his legal fund.
A little like Norman Mailer in his book, "Of a Fire on the Moon" (1970), Mr Morton bookends his tale with some of his own responses to the moon, space launchers and the lunar light.
HAMLIN, Iowa — Iowa's secretary of state chastised the presidential campaign of Senator Ted Cruz on Saturday for sending a mailer that he said violated "the spirit of the Iowa caucuses" and misrepresented state election law.
The FEC complaint, which cited an October campaign finance report, contends a third party is not legally allowed to pay for the mailer of a candidate without a reimbursement under the  2004 FEC advisory opinion .
Podhoretz did get into Harvard (as did Mailer, who went there), but he also won a Pulitzer scholarship, which was awarded to graduates of New York public schools and covered the costs of attending Columbia.
Torn was a co-star in one of the most remarkable scenes in movie history - a real fight with friend Norman Mailer in "Maidstone," a 1970 experimental film the writer was directing and starring in.
While a lot has already been written about the logo as an isolated image, this poorly printed little mailer was my first real look at the brand system, the context within which that logo fits.
As the head of Random House from 1966 to 1990, he published a host of American authors, including James A. Michener, Toni Morrison, William Styron, Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, E. L. Doctorow and Robert Ludlum.
She is an extraordinarily formidable e-mailer, picking apart casual correspondence with the cool ferocity of a world-class logician; it sometimes felt as if Ludwig Wittgenstein was at the other end of the computer.
Writers such as Hunter S. Thompson and Norman Mailer milled around the lobby with musicians like James Brown and B. B. King while Archie Moore looked for marks to hustle on the ping pong table.
"Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ammar Campa-Najjar ... these three radical Democrats want you to forget their anti-semitism or family-terrorist ties!" a note from Hunter states on the back side of the mailer.
As for the latest mailer, Campa-Najjar suggested the fundraising solicitations aren't actually about the next election; the two men aren't scheduled to face off on the ballot until California's top-two primary next March.
A 1971 panel at Town Hall in Manhattan, marketed as a debate on women's liberation and moderated by Mailer, whose incendiary essay "The Prisoner of Sex" had just filled an entire issue of Harper's Magazine.
Uncanny formal similarities, such as the way Neel's "David Sokola," from 22005, and Arbus's "Norman Mailer at home, Brooklyn, N.Y. 21986" both sprawl in their armchairs, make for a fascinating typology of posture and performance.
All levels include free shipping and unlimited "refreshes" for $8 per T-shirt, which means customers can send back their used For Days clothing in a prepaid mailer in exchange for any item on its site.
The RNC moved quickly to get the "crazy system" remark in a new mailer: Bill Clinton made the remark on Monday -- a mere 72 hours ago -- while campaigning on behalf of his wife in Flint, Michigan.
The Alameda County Community Food Bank, one of the largest food banks in the San Francisco Bay Area, recently sent out a mailer to nearly 100,000 households that it had determined were eligible for food stamps.
Back home, he became a fierce critic of the war, writing articles and a memoir and speaking at rallies across the country with the singer Joan Baez, the writer Norman Mailer and the comedian Dick Gregory.
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For the past three election cycles, this group has invested in year-round organizing, targeting people who have never received a call or mailer by any candidate because they are seen as less likely to vote.
Mr. Stefanowski has tried to link Mr. Malloy to Mr. Lamont, suggesting in a campaign mailer that one was a mirror image of the other, and that Mr. Lamont would raise taxes to an unconscionable level.
"Simply put, the RNC should not invoke the official U.S. Census as a means to confuse and deceive recipients of the mailer into opening it, thinking they are complying with their civic duty," the lawmakers wrote.
On Monday, Cisneros posted a picture on Twitter showing a mailer accusing her of being an "NYC candidate" who's "bringing New York flavor to Texas," with a picture of a bagel and a slice of pizza.
Just before the election, the campaign of Mr. Hallinan's other challenger, Mr. Fazio, circulated a mailer quoting a woman critical of Ms. Harris: "I don't care if Willie Brown is Kamala Harris' ex-boyfriend," it read.
Former Harris aides credit public disgust over the mailer with helping to push her into the two-person runoff at the expense of Mr. Fazio, who had been polling ahead of Ms. Harris throughout the race.
After months of denying and then downplaying the scale of the issue, Facebook initially said it would require anyone purchasing electoral ads to verify their accounts by listing a US address and replying to a physical mailer.
He characterized Cruz's victory in Iowa as illegitimate, accusing his campaign of fraud (sending out emails and voicemails telling voters that Ben Carson had dropped out of the race) and criminal activity (the gross Voter Violation mailer).
In 1973, he and writer E.W. Johnson edited and published a collection of writing that exemplified the style, The New Journalism, that showcased work by Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, Truman Capote, Gay Talese, and Hunter S. Thompson.
"First, Mary Taylor has been very vocal on where she disagrees with John Kasich on policy and his departure from conservative ideals," Michael Duchesne, a spokesperson for Taylor's campaign, said Tuesday night when asked about the mailer.
In the mass mailer email, which begins "Dear Lockstate customer" and summarizes its contents as an "update" pertaining to LockState 6i/6000i, affected customers are asked to wait as long as 18 days for a full replacement.
They finally chose a shiny home-compostable oxygen- and moisture-protection pouch by the company Elevate, made from bio-based raw materials, housed inside a non-GMO US-grown cornstarch-foam padded mailer by Green Cell Foam.
Showing on Wednesday at Cinéopolis, Pennebaker's "Town Bloody Hall" — made with Chris Hegedus, his partner in work and life — captured a contentious 1971 panel discussion that pitted Norman Mailer against Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston and other feminists.docnyc.
The Arizona Republic reported that the use of the tweet on Ward's mailer may appear to be an endorsement even though Trump has not weighed in on the Arizona GOP Senate primary, which happens later this month.
The latter, buoyed by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Corporation, administered the indicator to Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, and other prominent writers and artists in an effort to establish a profile of the "creative" type.
An anonymous mailer that proclaimed, "Make Edison Great Again," borrowing a phrase from Mr. Trump's campaign, showed the photographs of two candidates for Edison's board of education, Falguni Patel and Jerry Shi, with the words "Deport" underneath.
At the Schaubühne, they are presenting "The Town Hall Affair," a re-enactment of a notorious 1971 debate on women's liberation moderated by Norman Mailer and featuring the likes of Diana Trilling, Germaine Greer and Jill Johnston.
Geoff Berman, executive director of the state Democratic organization, said Saturday on Twitter that the mailer was "a mistake and is inappropriate and is not the tone the Democratic Party should set," saying it wouldn't happen again.
Like the new journalists of the 1960s and 1970s, people like Norman Mailer and Tom Wolfe, who brought frank personal bias to forms of writing previously heralded as objective, Lange, decades earlier, did something similar in photography.
Gómez's campaign told BuzzFeed News it believes the mailer is coming from Jacobs' campaign or Forward California, a super PAC formed in January of this year to support her campaign — and funded entirely by Jacobs' billionaire grandparents.
"It is, you know, either an insane coincidence that [the mailer] happened during the same week, or, you know, what we believe is that it came from her," Gómez's campaign manager Elijah Lefkow told BuzzFeed News Friday.
Not the celebrities whose daffy effigies used to populate Mr. Doonan's windows, mostly with enthusiastic cooperation (Madonna, Magic Johnson, Norman Mailer, Prince, Queen Elizabeth), but a lavish commingling of astronomy and astrology titled Out of This World.
We were sending you an entertaining mailer to grab your attention for what I believe will arguably be one of the best science television series produced in recent years, from the creative minds of Darren Aronofsky and Nutopia.
"I want her to understand, too, that even a small gesture -- volunteering one afternoon at a food bank or licking stamps on a mailer -- can make a big difference to this world if everyone did something," she added.
With his dark, often satirical writing, he had become a cult hero in certain circles, earning admiration from an odd mixture of literary and Hollywood heavyweights, including Madonna, Francis Ford Coppola, Sean Penn, Barry Hannah, and Norman Mailer.
He wrote a memoir and magazine articles and lent his voice and presence to antiwar rallies alongside other war opponents like the Berrigan brothers, the folk singer Joan Baez, the actress Jane Fonda and the novelist Norman Mailer.
The Democratic senator said her work hastened the "removal of illegal aliens by expanding detention capacity and increasing the number of Federal District Court judges" in one 2008 mailer sent out by her congressional office, CNN reported Thursday.
A GOP state Senate candidate in Connecticut is facing allegations of anti-Semitism after his campaign sent out a mailer depicting his Democratic opponent, who is Jewish, holding fistfuls of cash, according to local newspaper The Hartford Courant.
But unlike her high-profile parents (her father died in 2007, her mother in November), Ms. Mailer, 59, has lived quietly in western Connecticut for years, working as a visual artist and as a private school art teacher.
In the ensuing grappling, Mailer bit Torn's ear and Torn ended up on top of him, choking the writer until two men and Mailer's wife, who was screaming and slapping Torn, separated them - all while the cameras rolled.
For example, when Mailer and Greer begin to argue, a video feed suddenly appears on the theater's back wall depicting two men wrestling each other; meanwhile, two of the actors begin to slap each other and tussle upstage.
" Ms. Nixon's campaign said that Mr. Cuomo, Mr. Berman and the state party had not apologized for the "sneaky, vile and deceptive mailer," predicting it "will surely damage his legacy and reputation far more than it will Cynthia's.
In a statement, Lis Smith, a spokeswoman for Mr. Cuomo's campaign, confirmed that Mr. Lobl had written the initial email that inspired the mailer, and that Mr. Schwartz, who was volunteering on the governor's campaign, had approved it.
In a joint statement, the rabbi at the synagogue that Ms. Nixon attends, Sharon Kleinbaum, and Rabbi Kleinbaum's wife, Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers, also condemned the mailer, calling it a baseless lie.
What a bitter irony that "The Coach," whose tragic history of sexual abuse has finally come to light, was first elected to Congress partly on the strength of a sleazy, 11th-hour mailer sullying the morality of his opponent.
Over the weekend, the New York Times editorial board—who managed to endorse Cuomo while singing Nixon's praises—called for the governor to apologize to Nixon after his cronies sent out a mailer falsely accusing her of anti-semitism.
Breslin's career also included a whimsical 1969 run for the New York City Council alongside author Norman Mailer who ran for mayor, as well as a beer commercial and a short-lived late-night television talk show in 1986.
The pieces are numbered so Ms. Mailer and her crews can match what they are painting with a master plan and so the pieces can be reassembled on the wall after it is painted a shade of cobalt blue.
In 2014, OfficeMax faced criticism over its marketing after the father of a teenager killed in a car crash received a promotional mailer addressed to "Mike Seay/Daughter Killed in Car Crash/Or Current Business," The New Yorker reported.
From such famous authors as Elizabeth Bishop and Norman Mailer writing by the light of its arched windows to students working on school assignments, to people just reading good books, many New Yorkers have an attachment to the space.
Editorial If an amalgam of McCarthyism and the notorious Willie Horton ad suits your taste, then you want to get hold of a mailer sent to Long Island voters on behalf of the Republican candidate for Nassau County executive.
"Larry Schwartz, who serves on our campaign in a volunteer capacity, was reviewing mail pieces in an ad hoc fashion, but he only saw the positive section of the mailer and never saw the negative section," Ms. Smith said.
Among the guests were Tennessee Williams in boozy conversation with Truman Capote, Allen Ginsberg in knotty confabulation with John Cage, and Norman Mailer putting on a performance of knuckle-dragging machismo for the apparent benefit of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
It was a labor of love by and for fans, who would make copies of their commentary, stories or original artwork and send them to a central mailer, who would collate everything and mail the submissions to each member.
" In his initial statement responding to the mailer, Campa-Najjar asserted that "While Hunter has no human sense of personal accountability, voters understand his family is not responsible for his actions, and I'm not responsible for my family's actions.
In a 2007 fundraising mailer for his legal fund, Pendley referred to undocumented immigrants as "a cancer" while praising Hazleton, Pennsylvania, and Valley Park, Missouri, for passing laws restricting undocumented immigrants from renting houses or being hired by local businesses.
Cruz is also now facing criticism for a shaming mailer sent to Iowa voters, paid for by Cruz's Senate campaign, designed to look like official documents and accusing Iowans of a "VOTING VIOLATION" for failing to turn out in past elections.
Norman Mailer, the pugilistic literary lion, opened "The Fight," his account of Muhammad Ali's victory in Zaire over George Foreman in 1974, with a ripe evocation of Ali's magnetism, a sort of carnal electricity, which made him such a compelling subject.
Mr. Horowitz, whose deals for the papers of figures like Norman Mailer, John Updike and Kurt Vonnegut have made him the go-to broker of major literary archives, said that the Dylan collection could have gone to virtually any university.
The one that made me the angriest was Norman Mailer, because it seems like there was so much leeway given to men through around 1950 to 1970 who were writing books and went around doing terrible things to their wives.
Meeting figures as diverse as the acclaimed novelist Norman Mailer (who the kingpin co-owned a horse farm with at one point) and the infamous mobster Whitey Bulger, Stratton often found himself simultaneously straddling both the criminal and literary worlds.
This all sets the stage for Ali's most famous fight, "The Rumble in the Jungle," the subject of an Academy Award-winning masterpiece documentary (When We Were Kings) and a wildly self-serving non-fiction book by Norman Mailer (The Fight).
The language that was used in the actual mailer was suggested in a separate email chain several days later by Mr. Lobl, a campaign volunteer who had previously worked as a liaison between the Cuomo administration and the Jewish community.
Taken by the photographer Jerry McMillan, the picture was created for a mailer by Chicago's new dealer at the time, Jack Glenn (he's the man sitting in the shadows), to promote a solo show of Chicago's at Cal State Fullerton.
While she denounced the mailer before Election Day, Ms. Curran declined to revisit its impact on voters, except to address the fact that the potential for a nasty campaign had inspired a conversation with her family as she mulled her candidacy.
A photograph reprinted with several of Goldman's obituaries shows Norman Mailer, who presented the screenwriting Oscars in 1977, flanked by Goldman (who won best adapted screenplay for "All the President's Men") and Paddy Chayefsky (who won best original screenplay for "Network").
By then Professor Wrong had gravitated to bohemian Greenwich Village, where, despite being an Anglo-Canadian Protestant, he fell in with the mostly Jewish group of New York Intellectuals, who included Saul Bellow, Anatole Broyard, Norman Mailer and Jackson Pollock.
In a reminiscence on the occasion of Mr. Lehmann-Haupt's retirement in 2006, Mr. Leonard, who died in 2008, recalled "meeting the likes of Norman Mailer and E. L. Doctorow" at the Lehmann-Haupt home, then an apartment in downtown Manhattan.
Although Baldwin dealt with whiteness in many ways, among them his phenomenal 1961 Esquire piece about Mailer, "The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy," he never directly addressed the anguished ties between blacks and whites in his own life.
Apollo 11, a triumph of human audacity—think of going in a telephone booth to the moon under the guidance of a 1969 computer—was in its time dismissed by Norman Mailer as a dull example of Wasp engineering efficiency.
" Arthur Miller, Saul Bellow and Norman Mailer illuminated in their works the contradiction that, as James Baldwin put it, Americans were "afflicted by the world's highest standard of living and what is probably the world's most bewilderingly empty way of life.
Although the campaign was in dire financial condition, and had just canceled a pre-election mailer due to insufficient funds, Duncan Hunter continued to pay Margaret Hunter a salary from campaign funds and allowed her to keep her campaign credit card.
Interviewed last year for an article in The Nation, Edwin Fancher, one of the Voice's founders, insisted that only he, Norman Mailer and Dan Wolf deserved to be called founders because they were the only ones who had put up money.
" Frazier called it "a standard mailer that folks at the Iowa Republican party and other get out the vote groups have used to help motivate low propensity voters ... We're going to do everything we can to turn these folks out.
Right to Rise, the "super PAC" supporting Jeb Bush, came up with an inventive way to make sure its 15-minute video was viewed: by putting it in the mail, not in the form of a DVD but with a video mailer.
Four months later he escaped to France with the help of compatriots exiled there who, he recalled, provided him with false papers, cash and a car they borrowed from U.S. novelist and liberal activist Norman Mailer, who was touring Europe at the time.
After a bitter, weird, and sometimes nasty campaign, the governor had one of the worst pre-election weekends in recent memory—a publicity stunt gone awry and an offensive mailer sent with the approval of top aides suggested a campaign in disarray.
The magazine was founded more than 60 years ago and created a niche upscale men's magazine, combining images of nude women with in-depth articles, interviews and fiction by writers and subjects including Norman Mailer, Alex Haley, Bertrand Russell and Jimmy Carter.
There was a time in the late 1960s when artistic vanguards joined forces: Andy Warhol produced an album with the Velvet Underground, the rock star John Lennon teamed with the conceptual artist Yoko Ono, and Norman Mailer tried his hand at experimental films.
Berman mailed this zine out to associates and friends and occasionally practiced an early form of Fluxus-like mail art, for example with "Verifax Collaged Mailer" (1964) that he sent to his actor amigo Dean Stockwell staying in Montparnasse on Rue de Tournon.
In 2016, an editor asked him to cover the World Chess Championship between Norway's Magnus Carlsen and Russia's Sergey Karjakin, expected to be an epic battle, and suggested that the author approach the assignment in the spirit that Norman Mailer approached Ali vs.
The final margin in the primary belied the ferocity of the campaign, which began with the charge that Ms. Nixon was an "unqualified lesbian" by a top surrogate for Mr. Cuomo and ended with a mailer accusing her of silence on anti-Semitism.
He is probably the modern equivalent of Norman Mailer or Muhammad Ali in the 1960s and '70s — somebody whose success in one part of the culture allows him to sound off on the rest of the culture and where it is heading.
Malcolm's presence in these pieces, you might at this point feel like reminding me, could be understood as nothing more than the habit of mind pioneered by the so-called New Journalists: Gay Talese, Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson.
My introduction to nonfiction was reading my sister's copies of Tom Wolfe and Norman Mailer, and music journalism—I'd come home from school on a Wednesday afternoon reading the Village Voice in the 80s, see who's playing at Irving Plaza, and read the music criticism.
The commercial was also referenced when a racist Republican mailer was sent to Long Island voters, when Trump began invoking MS-13 as a justification for his immigration policies, and when a Republican candidate aired an anti-immigrant ad in the New Jersey gubernatorial race.
Before the imperium of the internet, there was a pleasing ritual involved: The hate mailer had to put pen to pad, choose the envelope and stamp, unearth the address of the publication in which the offense appeared, then walk down the block to the mailbox.
"Now I have five of them and I know: It's the worst experience of your life," she confirms to Bonnie after an anonymous e-mailer threatens to send footage to the police of the ducklings running from the Hapstall mansion the night Annalise was shot.
With Norman Mailer ringside taking notes for a book and Frank Sinatra shooting pictures for Life magazine, Ali stood toe to toe with Frazier and slugged it out as if determined to prove that he had "heart," that he could stand up to punishment.
To put that in perspective, he did worse than Norman Mailer, who ran for mayor in 1969, several years after he had stabbed his second wife during the final hours of a party at which she told him that he wasn't as good as Dostoyevsky.
Voters who do not respond to the mailer asking to confirm their addresses will be flagged as having moved, according to the news service, however, they will have up to two years to confirm their addresses, based on a June vote by the commission.
In late October, a mailer from a political group linked to the police and local business drew a questionable line from the theft of candidate Melvin Carter's guns, implying without evidence that Carter was responsible for gun violence in the city due to the theft.
Charles Dickens was a spectator at the world's first ever title fight, in England, in 1860, while the likes of Jack London, Arthur Conan Doyle, Joyce Carol Oates and Norman Mailer, famously in The Fight, all wrote about the brutal lyricism of the sport.
He's the head of the family's charitable foundation, whose many causes are described in the Gilbert and Sullivanesque choral number at the top of the show: "We've just handed Norman Mailer 50 thou to vent his spleen," sings one of the executives of the foundation.
Winogrand, a New Yorker whose most famous photographs record the life of his native city, is sometimes likened to Norman Mailer, and he manifests — in a few audio and video recordings and in the fond memories of old friends — a similarly brash, reckless masculinity.
Hayes had made Esquire consistently adventurous, placing it at the forefront of what was being called New Journalism and publishing writers who experimented with the very form of magazine writing itself, such as Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, Terry Southern, Nora Ephron and Gay Talese.
Again, I am NOT a brain-in-a-jar transportation expert and this is merely aesthetic but, human-brain-in-a-jar-mailer, next time please don't mail your human brains in something where the frontal cortex can leave a gross smudge on the glass.
The West Village bar was a Depression-era speakeasy; a rough-and-tumble watering hole for generations of writers, including Ernest Hemingway, Jack Kerouac and Norman Mailer; a divey hangout for N.Y.U. kids; and a bar tended and patronized by the firefighters of Ladder 5.
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As of this morning's launch, there are over 140 different essays and stories available, including those from writers like Susan Orlean, Norman Mailer, Gloria Steinem, Lawrence Wright,Margo Jefferson, Gay Talese and Chang-rae Lee, as well as authors such as John le Carré and Kurt Vonnegut.
A Trump campaign operative in Ohio insisted the campaign works well with the state party, but acknowledged, in explaining the mailer, that there had been some "rub" with the Ohio GOP and it was quicker for them to go through the New York GOP on the issue.
Mailer turned to the home front even while the war was in progress, and sent his characters into a backwoods that recalls Faulkner's "The Bear"—it's probably rooted in Conrad, too—and forecasts things like Robert Stone's Dog Soldiers and Dickey's Deliverance and your own book.
Whereas beautiful women have always had a mystique, launching the thousand ships of the masculine imagination (Norman Mailer devoted an entire book to examining the anguished complexity that underlay the bubble-brained façade of Marilyn Monroe), the appreciation of gorgeous men is a different, more uneasy phenomenon.
Nearly a week after Mr. Cuomo's impressive victory, the mailer was once again stirring up questions on Wednesday about who among the governor's inner circle had known of it, as well as providing a renewed talking point for Marcus J. Molinaro, the Republican candidate for governor.
For decades, Esquire was a bible for the sporty American male with a taste for bourbon and literary heavyweights like Truman Capote, Raymond Carver, John Dos Passos, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Norman Mailer, David Foster Wallace and Tom Wolfe, all of whom appeared in its pages.
The set recreated his mansion on North State Parkway, rich in sybaritic amusements, where he greeted entertainers like Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole, and intellectuals and writers like Max Lerner, Norman Mailer and Alex Haley, while bunches of glamorous young women milled around.
"The Norton Book of Sports" (1992), edited by George Plimpton, has pieces by Mark Twain, Woody Allen, Sir Edmund Hillary, P.G. Wodehouse, Tom Wolfe, John McPhee, John Updike, Carl Sandburg, Sir Bernard Darwin, James Joyce, James Thurber, Art Buchwald, Garrison Keillor, Robert Penn Warren and Norman Mailer.
Her work was not, for the most part, the kind of direct, first-person essays or journalism that would let you into her world, in the mode of contemporaries like Norman Mailer or Joan Didion (an approach that is now de rigueur in the internet age).
I was always using a tape recorder, and now my archives consist of 1,800 boxes in storage, and that's how I was able to provide Mailer with everything that produced the Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Executioner's Song, and I went on to direct the film.
" While Mailer does "applaud the good work" of The Ruderman Family Foundation, he called their claims an "attempt to score cheap media points by going after talented actors like Alec Baldwin" and suggested they "focus on creating constructive dialogue and programs to advance actors who suffer from disabilities.
Suffering from terminal neglect and the infertility of his wrath, the hate mailer wants your attention, and so the unkindest thing you can do is not to cut him down in a reply, but to deny him the rumble or rumba he's come looking for—never write back.
Because of classic works like his Esquire article "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold," Talese is regarded as one of the pioneers of New Journalism, a movement in the 1960s in which writers like Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, and Joan Didion brought the techniques of fiction to reporting.
Using pilot production lines and partnerships with big tape and glue manufacturers, Amazon creates new designs and materials that its suppliers then figure out how to produce at scale — like a fully recyclable plastic-free padded envelope mailer, for example, rather than the standard bubble-wrap-and-paper version.
On Thursday, tenant activists gathered outside the Hayward regional office of the California Apartment Association, a trade group for landlords, to protest what they describe as a deceptive mailer that the association sent out to urge voters to reject the various rent control measures on the state's November ballot.
Ms. Huffington, who had recently run for governor of California, said at the time that she had signed up more than 250 of "the most creative minds" in the country, including Walter Cronkite, Nora Ephron and Norman Mailer, to write a group blog on topics including politics and entertainment.
" Rosendale thanked Breckenridge for the support and standing with him "in exposing this illegal, dark money mailer which was distributed by Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE's allies.
Trump threw his support behind Carson on Twitter, also bringing light to Cruz's other campaign tactics, including a dubious "voter violation" mailer, which gave individual households poor grades for their voting records (which many suspected were simply made up) and encouraged them to fix it by voting for Cruz.
The rehearsals are interspersed with scenes in which Anne Wiazemsky, then his wife, spray-paints slogans on surfaces ranging from pub facades to parked cars, and, identified as "Eve Democracy," gives monosyllabic answers to a television crew whose questions were largely drawn from a Playboy interview with Norman Mailer.
Roth, who died Tuesday evening at 85, was the last front-rank survivor of a generation of fecund and authoritative and, yes, white and male novelists — the others included John Updike, Norman Mailer and Saul Bellow — who helped define American experience in the second half of the 20th century.
Instead, women GOP candidates in statewide races typically start out behind the curve, needing to solicit millions of dollars in campaign contributions to fund get-out-the-vote efforts, travel costs, support staff, coffee klatches, and every last brochure, mailer and advertisement needed to get the word out.
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Between bits of knowledge in each mailer, Halperin inserted birthday wishes to his gang, cementing the impression of Washington as a place where people are much more interested in buttering each other up than they are in the lives of the kind of Americans whose names Mark Halperin did not know.
Loving hits all the notes he's supposed to hit while carving out a slice of literary history, generously quoting from unpublished letters: He sets up Mailer's fascination with criminality and his failures of empathy, and questions whether Mailer took enough responsibility when his artistic ideals clashed with real-life consequences.
Rebelling against a literary tradition that perhaps underestimated how much space animal urges take up in the male brain, many big hitters of the 20th century, like Norman Mailer, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry Miller, Philip Roth, John Updike and Saul Bellow, dived into the muck with the zeal of Rabelais or Cleland.
" Mailer responded with "The Prisoner of Sex," in which he savaged Ms. Millett, called his penis "the Retaliator" and ultimately concluded, "The prime responsibility of a woman probably is to be on Earth long enough to find the best mate possible for herself and conceive children who will improve the species.
There was pure joy in his eyes Sunday night as he tore into Darrell Issa, the congressman who launched a thousand investigations into the White House the past six years, only to brag about working with the president in a mailer now that he's in danger of losing his seat.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Friday he had been briefed about the suspect that law enforcement earlier took into custody in relation to the recent spate of suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats and others, saying the mailer will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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It also has the complete papers and original manuscripts of a whole bunch of your favorite authors, at least if you're a white dude in his 20s or 30s—you can see the materials acquired from Norman Mailer, Don DeLillo, James Joyce, Ann Sexton, and David Foster Wallace, if you make an appointment.
For every Lucian Freud, who painted his pending mortality into his late portraits of friends, creating masterpieces through his 80s, there's a Norman Mailer, the author who claimed that the inner lives of great novelists were comparable to those of heavyweight boxing champions, and perhaps himself went a few rounds too many.
It also has the complete papers and original manuscripts of a whole bunch of your favorite authors, at least if you're a white dude in his 20s or 30s—you can see the materials the center acquired from Norman Mailer, Don DeLillo, James Joyce, Ann Sexton, and David Foster Wallace, if you make an appointment.
Among the hundred names on the list are prominent black American stars like Diahann Carroll, James Earl Jones, and Harry Belafonte, literary giants like Truman Capote, Kurt Vonegut Jr. and Norman Mailer; sci fi master Isaac Asimov; beat giant Allen Ginsberg; pop intellectual Marshall McLuhan; and Hollywood heavyweights Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and Ali McGraw.
In his 1957 essay "The White Negro" for Dissent magazine, Norman Mailer examined beatnik culture, posing the theory that to be a hipster was to be a white American who adopted black culture, worldviews and music as an act of rebellion against capitalist greed, wartime violence and the ever-present specter of nuclear war.
Recently, a Walgreens mailer advertised the benefits of medical marijuana with an explanatory guide, illustrated with close-ups of the plant—"an unhelpful portrayal," Chong says, since it's not totally intuitive what you're supposed to do with the plant once it's in your hands, if that's even the way you're ingesting cannabis at all.
The Marine Corps Trademark Licensing Office has sent Hunter, a Marine veteran, a cease and desist letter telling him to quit using the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem along with the phrase, "No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy," on a fundraising mailer that accuses his political opponent of having links to terrorism, NBC News first reported on Wednesday.
When the family lived briefly in New York, where Kenneth Tynan reviewed Broadway shows for The New Yorker, the glittering throng expanded to include Sidney Lumet and Gloria Vanderbilt, George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, Tennessee Williams, Leonard Bernstein and Mary Martin (on whose lap young Tracy threw up, in a stretch limo, after watching the star perform in "Peter Pan").
While the court wasn't persuaded by the argument that Ohio's rules broke federal law, the majority opinion also made it clear that states do need to follow the protections to voters guaranteed under federal law when they think a voter has moved, including sending a mailer, then waiting two federal election cycles before removing someone from a registration list.
The thing about Mailer was that he was often a sexist, a blowhard of his day, a man who saw himself as going head to head with Hemingway, but he kept shooting at targets, kept struggling with the big contemporary issues—and when he located his exact, true subject, as he did in Why Are We in Vietnam?
Directed by Elizabeth LeCompte for the Wooster Group, The Town Hall Affair rehashes one raucous night in April 1971 when the now-defunct Theatre of Ideas staged a panel on Women's Liberation with Mailer serving as an immoderate moderator for a group of distinguished feminist academics including Diane Trilling, Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, and the culture critic Jill Johnston.
To compare the drawling, sprawling Mr. Buckley, whose performance style Norman Mailer once described as a combination of "commodore of the yacht club, Joseph Goebbels, Robert Mitchum, Maverick, Savonarola, the nice prep school kid next door, and the snows of yesteryear," with the diminutive, polite and well-prepared Ms. Hoover, 40, is impossible, so let us move on.
According to the union, they include a writer, a social media producer, an administrative assistant and a photo editor who has worked for decades at the left-leaning newspaper, which was started in 1955 by Norman Mailer and others then went on to provide a blueprint for a scrappy, muckraking journalistic format that became known as the alt-weekly.
" Mr. Fancher, who started the paper with Norman Mailer and Dan Wolf in 21972, noted that the founders were all World War II veterans, who conceived the paper as a response to that war, "a feeling that there should be an open society, and that would require an open sort of newspaper, which The Village Voice was.
The festival that year included two masterpieces by Jean-Luc Godard ("Weekend" and "Two or Three Things I Know About Her"), Robert Bresson's "Mouchette" and John Cassavetes's "Faces," along with first features by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet; Werner Herzog; and new movies from Bernardo Bertolucci, Milos Forman, Miklos Jancso, Norman Mailer and Orson Welles.
" And by "Trump-Stewart talking points," Bannon meant not just the ads about MS-13, but two ads paid for by the Gillespie campaign that attacked Northam for supporting the removal of Confederate memorials, and a mailer that attacked NFL players protesting against racial injustice, stating, "You'd never take a knee ... so take a stand on Election Day.

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