This Biography is about one of the best Screen Writer Norman Mailer including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Norman Mailer | |
Real Name | Norman Mailer |
Famous as | Novelist, Journalist and Screen Writer |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Norman Mailer | |
Born on | 31 January 1923 |
Birthday | 31st January |
Died At Age | 84 |
Sun Sign | Aquarius |
Born in | Long Branch |
Died on | 10 November 2007 |
Place of death | Manhattan |
City | New Jersey |
Family Background of Norman Mailer | |
Father | Isaac Barnett Mailer |
Mother | Fanny Schneider |
Spouses/Partners | Norris Church Mailer, Carol Stevens, Beverly Bentley, Jeanne Campbell, Adele Morales, Beatrice Silverman |
Children | Susan, Danielle, Elizabeth, Kate Mailer, Maggie, John Buffalo Maile |
Education | SB Engineering Sciences, Harvard University |
Founder/Co-Founder | The Village Voice |
Awards | 1969 – Pulitzer Prize award 1969 – National Book Award 2005 – National Book Award for Lifetime Achievement |
Personal Fact of Norman Mailer | |
Norman Kingsley Mailer, better known by his pen name Norman Mailer was an American novelist, journalist, playwright, screen writer, essayist and film director. The author is credited with the birth and evolution of the ‘New Journalism’, a term used for narrative nonfictions- in America. Mailer’s first literary effort was a 250 pages long story called Invasion from Mars that he wrote when he was just nine. His first bestselling novel came in 1948 entitled as The Naked and the Dead and the huge success of it was followed by other novels The Deer Park and An American Dream. In 1980, Norman authored a book The Executioner’s Song, which gained him the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in the same year. Mailer was awarded the Pulitzer Prize twice and the National Book Award once for his literary efforts. The great bard also won the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation in 2005. |
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