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Armies of the Night
Book • 1968
In 'The Armies of the Night', Norman Mailer recounts his participation in the October 1967 March on the Pentagon, weaving a narrative that combines elements of journalism and fiction.
The book explores themes of protest, identity, and the clash between different social groups during the Vietnam War era.
It is celebrated for its innovative style, which blends personal experience with historical context.
The book explores themes of protest, identity, and the clash between different social groups during the Vietnam War era.
It is celebrated for its innovative style, which blends personal experience with historical context.
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when reflecting on the changing landscape of universities.


Victor Davis Hanson

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Victor Davis Hanson: Why Newsom and Harris Are Pretending Biden Was Great
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as a book she enjoyed, despite its flaws.

Mary Gaitskill

Mary Gaitskill on Subjects That Are Vexing Everybody
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as one of the candidates that refused to bow out of the race.

Pete Quiñones

The Complete Race War in High School Readings - Part 2/2
Mentioned in reference to a demonstration in 1967, about which Norman Mailer wrote, and won a Pulitzer Prize.

Philip Taubman and William Taubman: McNamara at War




