The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT16) UNDATED -- Jan. 21, 2003 -- MAILER-BOOK-REVIEW -- In "The Spooky Art," his new book about writing, Norman Mailer speaks candidly of his youthful ambition -- hubris, really -- and his failure to fulfill his extravagant dreams. Mailer, who turns 80 this month, never succeeded in altering "the nerves and marrow of a nation," as he once said "a writer of the largest dimension" could, but instead produced a wildly eclectic oeuvre that was frequently overshadowed by his pugnacious public antics. The cover of Mailer's new book, "The Spooky Art: Some Thoughts on Writing." (The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2003-01-21
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
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