Armies of the Night

Norman MAILER

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Armies of the Night
Armies of the Night

"ONLY A BORN NOVELIST COULD HAVE WRITTEN A PIECE OF HISTORY SO INTELLIGENT, MISCHIEVOUS, PENETRATING AND ALIVE"

MAILER, Norman. The Armies of the Night. History as a Novel. The Novel as History. (New York): New American Library, (1968). Octavo, original black cloth, cartographic endpapers, original dust jacket.

First edition, advance review copy, of Mailer's Pulitzer Prize-winning work that triggered the reinvention of "American journalism by introducing to nonfiction writing some of the techniques of the novelist" (New York Times), signed on the title page by him.

To Alfred Kazin, Armies of the Night broke new ground. "Only a born novelist could have written a piece of history so intelligent, mischievous, penetrating and alive… It is just as brilliant a personal testimony as Whitman's diary of the Civil War, Specimen Days, and Whitman's great essay on the crisis of the Republic during the Gilded Age, Democratic Vistas… Mailer's intuition in this book is that the times demand a new form. He has found it." Critic Richard Gilman concurred: "In Armies of the Night, the rough force of Mailer's imagination, his brilliant wayward gifts of observation, his ravishing if often calculated honesty and his chutzpah all flourish on the steady ground of a newly coherent subject and theme." Mailer, who died in 2007, "loomed over American letters longer and larger than any writer of his generation… he transformed American journalism by introducing to nonfiction writing some of the techniques of the novelist and by placing at the center of his reporting a brilliant, flawed and larger-than-life character who was none other than Norman Mailer himself" (New York Times). Mailer earned his first Pulitzer Prize for this electrifying account of 1967 anti-war demonstrations. as well as the National Book Award. "First Printing" stated on copyright page. Advance review copy with laid-in publisher's leaf announcing publication of Armies of the Night on "May 6th, the 20th Anniversary of The Naked and the Dead," along with laid-in publisher's ARC slip dated in print, "May 6, 1968."

A fine copy.

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