Norman Mailer Society
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The Norman Mailer Society is a non-profit literary society dedicated to American author Norman Mailer. The Society promotes the legacy of its eponym by holding an annual meeting of scholars and enthusiasts, publishing The Mailer Review, Project Mailer, and The NMS Podcast, awarding the Robert F. Lucid Award for the year's best scholarship, and encouraging continued interest in his work through all forms of media.
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Named after | Norman Mailer |
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Formation | 2003 |
Founders | J. Michael Lennon, Barry H. Leeds, John Whalen-Bridge, and Robert Lucid |
Founded at | New York |
Type | Literary |
Registration no. | 201724164 |
Legal status | 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization |
Purpose | To stimulate and encourage interest in the works of Norman Mailer.[1] |
Membership (2017) | 300 |
President | Maggie McKinley |
Vice President | Gerald Lucas |
Treasurer | Matt Hinton |
Secretary | Marc Triplett |
Neil Abercrombie, Robert Begiebing, Justin Bozung, Philip Bufithis, Ezra Cappell, Bonnie Culver, Nicole DePolo, Carol Holmes Alpern, J. Michael Lennon, David Light, John Buffalo Mailer, Susan Mailer, Jason Mosser, Mark Olshaker, Lawrence Schiller, Phillip Sipiora, Enid Stubin, Barbara Wasserman, Shannon Zinck | |
Website | http://normanmailersociety.org |
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