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Norman Mailer. JFK. Superman Comes to the Supermarket
Hardback
Main Details
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Norman Mailer. JFK. Superman Comes to the Supermarket
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Norman Mailer
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By (author) J. Michael Lennon
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Edited by Nina Wiener
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:370 | Dimensions(mm): Height 315,Width 231 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9783836562539
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Classifications | Dewey:324.97309046 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Taschen GmbH
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Imprint |
Taschen GmbH
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Publication Date |
29 March 2017 |
Publication Country |
Germany
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Description
With Hollywood good looks, boundless enthusiasm, and mesmeric media presence, John F. Kennedy was destined to capture the imaginations of the more than 70 million Americans who watched the nation's first televised presidential debate. Just days after beating out Richard Nixon by the narrowest margin in history, Kennedy himself said, "It was the TV more than anything else that turned the tide." But one man begged to differ: writer Norman Mailer, who bragged that his pro-Kennedy treatise, "Superman Comes to the Supermarket," had "won the election for Kennedy." The article, published in Esquire magazine just weeks before polls opened, redefined political reporting with Mailer's frank, first-person voice identifying Kennedy as the "existential hero" who could awaken the nation from its postwar slumber and conformist Eisenhower years. Both Kennedy and New Journalism had arrived. To commemorate the centennial of Kennedy's birth, TASCHEN presents this no-holds-barred portrait of Kennedy on his path to the White House alongside 300 photographs that bring the campaign and the candidate's family to life. With featured photojournalists including such illustrious talents as Cornell Capa, Henri Dauman, Jacques Lowe, Arnold Newman, Lawrence Schiller, Paul Schutzer, Stanley Tretick, Hank Walker, and Garry Winogrand, this is a fascinating visual and literary record of the man who would lead America into the 1960s. photo above (c) Stan Wayman/The Life Picture Collection/Getty Images
Author Biography
Norman Mailer (1923-2007) was one of the 20th century's greatest and most influential writers, as well as one of America's most renowned and controversial literary figures. The best-selling author of a dozen novels and 20 works of nonfiction, he also wrote stage plays, screenplays, television miniseries, hundreds of essays, two books of poetry, and a collection of short stories. A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he lived in Brooklyn, New York, and Provincetown, Massachusetts. J. Michael Lennon is Emeritus Professor of English at Wilkes University and the late Norman Mailer's archivist and authorized biographer. He is the author of the authorized biography Norman Mailer: A Double Life and editor of Selected Letters of Norman Mailer. Nina Wiener is Managing Editor at TASCHEN, where she edits the publisher's literary series-including works by James Baldwin, Norman Mailer, Gay Talese, and Tom Wolfe - and oversees collaborations with artists and organizations including The New York Times, NASA, Walton Ford, and Peter Beard.
ReviewsA striking perspective on American politics. * The Washington Diplomat *
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