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Louis Menand and Richard Brody on Norman Mailer
Podcast |
Out Loud Podcast
Publisher |
The New Yorker
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
Society & Culture
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Publication Date |
Oct 15, 2013
Episode Duration |
00:25:40
Norman Mailer died six years ago, and, already, five biographies have been written about him. The most recent is J. Michael Lennon's "Norman Mailer: A Double Life," which is a springboard for an essay on Mailer by Louis Menand in this week's issue. Here, Menand and the film critic Richard Brody talk about Mailer's life and legacy with the literary editor of the New Yorker's Web site, Sasha Weiss. Also on the podcast, Deborah Treisman explains why Alice Munro's first story in the magazine in 1977 caused an in-house ruckus.

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