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Mind of an Outlaw: Selected Essays

by Norman Mailer

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The first posthumous publication from this literary icon, "Mind of an Outlaw" collects Mailer's most important and representative work.
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I couldn't get past some of the misogynistic essay about how Mailer couldn't finish reading anything written by a woman.

Not that I was a big fan to begin with...but I was deeply curious about this hefty book after reading all the deliriously thrilling reviews.

I didn't like this book, but I'm sure from the fanfare there are enough fans out there who will devour this regardless of my commentary. ( )
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