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MAILER, Norman (b. 1923). Nine typed letters signed ("Norman Mailer" and "Norman") and three signed by his secretary to A.C. Spectorsky (6), Hugh Hefner (5) and "Mr. Payne" (1), mostly Brookyln, New York, 1962-1962. Together 12 pages, 4to.
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MAILER, Norman (b. 1923). Nine typed letters signed ("Norman Mailer" and "Norman") and three signed by his secretary to A.C. Spectorsky (6), Hugh Hefner (5) and "Mr. Payne" (1), mostly Brookyln, New York, 1962-1962. Together 12 pages, 4to.
10 August 1962: "...one's best writing comes out of a certain secrecy of intention. To expose all before sitting down at the typewriter or to discuss an essay and lay out the ground cooperatively tends to rob a style of its more curious flavour."
MAILER, Norman. "The Executioner's Song". Xerox copies from published galleys of the three installments of the story that appeared in Playboy, October, November, and December 1979. First installment 66 pages; second installment 53 pages; third installment 73 pages, some pages in duplicate. THE THIRD INSTALLMENT HAS SOME CORRECTIONS IN PINK INK IN MAILER'S HAND. -- Galley proof sheets for the third installment (December 1979) of the story. Together 19 galley sheets, stapled, with minor editorial corrections on the first page only. -- Playboy's incomplete photocopied and typed draft of the story. Together 183 pages, with some editorial corrections.
[With:] Related typed or copied correspondence to Mailer from Playboy and numerous internal correspondence from editors relating to the complexities of editing "The Executioner's Song" for serialization in Playboy. -- MAILER, Norman. "A Footnote to Death in the Afternoon." 34-page photocopied typescript (a few pages typed) for the story that appeared in Playboy (check date). -- Two 34-page photocopied drafts of the story, with some pencil corrections. -- "The Crazy One." Typed manuscript for the story that appeared in Playboy October, 1967 WITH PENCIL CORRECTIONS IN MAILER'S HAND. Together 28 pages, 4to, in agency folder, stapled, with internal Playboy memos relating to the piece. (22)
10 August 1962: "...one's best writing comes out of a certain secrecy of intention. To expose all before sitting down at the typewriter or to discuss an essay and lay out the ground cooperatively tends to rob a style of its more curious flavour."
MAILER, Norman. "The Executioner's Song". Xerox copies from published galleys of the three installments of the story that appeared in Playboy, October, November, and December 1979. First installment 66 pages; second installment 53 pages; third installment 73 pages, some pages in duplicate. THE THIRD INSTALLMENT HAS SOME CORRECTIONS IN PINK INK IN MAILER'S HAND. -- Galley proof sheets for the third installment (December 1979) of the story. Together 19 galley sheets, stapled, with minor editorial corrections on the first page only. -- Playboy's incomplete photocopied and typed draft of the story. Together 183 pages, with some editorial corrections.
[With:] Related typed or copied correspondence to Mailer from Playboy and numerous internal correspondence from editors relating to the complexities of editing "The Executioner's Song" for serialization in Playboy. -- MAILER, Norman. "A Footnote to Death in the Afternoon." 34-page photocopied typescript (a few pages typed) for the story that appeared in Playboy (check date). -- Two 34-page photocopied drafts of the story, with some pencil corrections. -- "The Crazy One." Typed manuscript for the story that appeared in Playboy October, 1967 WITH PENCIL CORRECTIONS IN MAILER'S HAND. Together 28 pages, 4to, in agency folder, stapled, with internal Playboy memos relating to the piece. (22)