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Mailer

Norman. born 1923, US author. His works, which are frequently critical of modern American society, include the war novel The Naked and the Dead (1948), An American Dream (1965), his account of the 1967 peace march on Washington The Armies of the Night (1968), The Executioner's Song (1979), and Barbary Shore (1998)
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mailer

(1) An email program. See email program.

(2) A message sent by an email program.

(3) A person or organization sending email.
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One mailer used a photo that claimed to be from the time of prohibition in Forest Park.
Last month, I received six political mailers filled with disinformation targeting Jillian Bernas, who is running for state representative in the 56th District.
A central focus of Schuchalter's analysis is the way Mailer often returns to the past--to the "primordial"--in order to make sense of his present moment.
The mailer, which surfaced Friday, looks like an official government document, informing recipients that they have a "voting violation" for failing to participate in past caucuses.
The subject of Jewishness comes up remarkably seldom in the big new book of his Selected Letters (edited by Mailer's authorized biographer and archivist, J.
He complained the mailer wrongly suggests he used his influence to help a family member and misleadingly inflates his selectmen's stipend.
Second round: Thompson & Lloyd 21 Chappel & Tong 12, Walker & Firth 21 Mordue & Cranston 10, Mailer & Mailer 21 Jolly & Power 11, Smith & Hughes 21 Haywood & Goldthorpe 3, Turner & Turner 20 Wood & Stone 21, Parks & Hardwick 21 Hopkinson & Bissell 9, Armitage & Walker 10 Tattersley & Tattersley 21, Sheerha & Walder 21 Webb & Cowsill 16.
When Mailer handed in his quill at age 84, he could look back on a career that had seen the publication of 44 books, some of them over (or nearly over) 1000 pages, several films and stage productions, and some 50,000 letters, not to mention numerous articles for prestige magazines like the New York Review of Books and Esquire.
Or much of anyone under 50 who wants in even as a kibitzer, which is bad news for the immortality Mailer craved.
Troast suggests customizing your mailer messages to the recipient demographic.
Norman Mailer is one of the few American writers who, over a career spanning six decades during the latter half of the 20th century and nearly 40 books, doggedly occupied America's literary and cultural spotlight.
Adrian Mailer, 33, was hand-picked to get a commendation from Tayside Police boss Justine Curran for giving first aid to a nine-year-old boy who was injured in an accident.