Executioner's Song

Norman MAILER

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Executioner's Song

“NO ONE BUT MAILER COULD HAVE DARED THIS BOOK”: FIRST EDITION OF THE EXECUTIONER’S SONG, INSCRIBED BY NORMAN MAILER IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION

MAILER, Norman. The Executioner’s Song. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown, (1979). Thick octavo, original dark blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Mailer’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, warmly inscribed by him in the year of publication, “To Saul on the avenue, Cheers, Norman Mailer, Oct ‘79.”

Awarded the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Norman Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song, “the book that many critics consider his masterpiece,” follows the last months of Gary Gilmore as he awaited execution in Utah State prison—the first execution following the Supreme Court’s reinstatement of the death penalty. “Joan Didion, reviewing the book for The New York Times Book Review, said: “It is ambitious to the point of vertigo… I think no one but Mailer could have dared this book. The authentic Western voice, the voice heard in The Executioner’s Song, is one heard often in life but only rarely in literature” (New York Times).

A fine inscribed copy with only lightest foxing to verso of bright dust jacket.

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