A New Politics of Form in Harlot's Ghost (Critical Essay) A New Politics of Form in Harlot's Ghost (Critical Essay)

A New Politics of Form in Harlot's Ghost (Critical Essay‪)‬

The Mailer Review 2008, Fall, 2, 1

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Publisher Description

"The sour truth is that I am imprisoned with a perception which will settle for nothing less than making a revolution in the consciousness of our time" (Advertisements for Myself 17). "Please do not understand me too quickly." (Norman Mailer's quoting of Andre Gide in the epigraph to The Deer Park).

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
36
Pages
PUBLISHER
Norman Mailer Society
SIZE
208.6
KB

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