Frases célebres de Norman Mailer
Fuente: [Mailer, Norman, The Presidential Papers, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1963, Nueva York, Prefacio].
Fuente: Entrevista con Divina Infusino en American Way. 15 de junio de 1995.
Fuente: película The Shrink. Minuto 03:47.
Fuente: El analisnta, Shrink (Película) - Norman Mailer, 28 de junio, 2015 http://selecciondefrases.blogspot.com/2009/10/el-analisnta-shrink-2009-norman-mailer.html,
Idioma original: «Masculinity is not something given to you, but something you gain. And you gain it by winning small battles with honor. Because there is very little honor left in American life, there is a certain built-in tendency to destroy masculinity in American men».
Fuente: [Mailer, Norman, Cannibals and Christians, Dial, 1966, Nueva York].
Idioma original: «I find now that women have achieved some power and recognition they are quite the equal of men in every stupidity and vice and misjudgment that we've exercised through history. They're narrow-minded, power seeking, incapable of recognizing the joys of a good discussion. The women's movement is filled with tyrants, just as men's political movements are equally filled. What I've come to discover are the negative sides, that women are no better than men. I used to think — this is sexism in a way, I'll grant it — that women were better than men. Now I realize no, they're not any better».
Fuente: Entrevista titulada "His Punch Is Better Than Ever", por Bonnie Angelo en revista TIME.
Fuente: His Punch Is Better Than Ever, 28 de junio, 2015, Angelo, Bonnie, 30 de septiembre de 1991, Revista TIME, inglés http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,973925,00.html,
Norman Mailer: Frases en inglés
A Fire on the Moon (1970), Pt. 1, Ch. 1
“In America few people will trust you unless you are irreverent.”
Preface
The Presidential Papers (1963)
“The Irish are the only men who know how to cry for the dirty polluted blood of all the world.”
Detective Roberts, in Ch. 8
An American Dream (1965)
Lannie Madison, on the assassination of Leon Trotsky, in Ch. 21
Barbary Shore (1951)
Pt. 2, p. 88
Miami and the Siege of Chicago (1968)
On Sgt. Sam Croft and Mt. Anaka, in Pt. 3, Ch. 3
The Naked and the Dead (1948)
Armies of the Night (1968)
Interview for French TV (1998)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
The Fourth Presidential Paper — Foreign Affairs : Letter To Castro
The Presidential Papers (1963)
"The White Negro", first published in Dissent (Summer 1957)
Advertisements for Myself (1959)
Interview with Divina Infusino in American Way (15 June 1995)
“The ultimate tendency of liberalism is vegetarianism.”
Herbst Theater, San Francisco City Arts & Lectures Series, (5 February 2007)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
Sergius O'Shaugnessy, in "The Time of Her Time"
Advertisements for Myself (1959)
Gen. Edward Cummings, in Pt. 1, Ch. 11
The Naked and the Dead (1948)
“This is D. J., Disc Jockey to America turning off. Vietnam, hot dam.”
D.J., in Why Are We in Vietnam? (1967) Ch. 10
“When I read it, I don't wince, which is all I ever ask for a book I write.”
On Tough Guys Don't Dance as quoted in The New York Times (8 June 1984)
The Sixth Presidential Paper — A Kennedy Miscellany : An Impolite Interview
The Presidential Papers (1963)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a3858/superman-supermarket/ (November 1960)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
Kittredge Gardiner, in Harlot's Ghost : A Novel (1991)
Pt. 2, p. 86
Miami and the Siege of Chicago (1968)
Fuente: The Man Who Studied Yoga (1956), Ch. 5