GalleyCat - The First Word On the Book Publishing Industry

Mailer Remembered @ Carnegie Hall: "Well, Why the F*** Not?"

norman-mailer-memorial.jpgA point of clarification concerning the NY Times writeup of Norman Mailer's memorial service:

"When Stephen Mailer was impersonating his father," Patricia Cohen reports, "he jokingly remonstrated against The New York Post, which, he said, had printed that at the funeral, Stephen had sung the sentimental Elton John hit 'Candle in the Wind.' What a ridiculous metaphor for Norman Mailer's life, he said. 'If anything, I was a forest fire in a hurricane.'"

In fact, the first thrust of the younger Mailer's attempt to give Dana Carvey a run for his money was to point out that he had actually sung "Your Song" at the funeral, not "Candle in the Wind," and it wasn't until he'd blasted the paper for getting the facts wrong that he went on to attack the metaphor. A minor point, perhaps, but it helps the story (and the combative but heartfelt father-son relationship running as subtext beneath the performance) make a little more sense.

I confess that unlike the intrepid representatives from the Times, USA Today, and the Associated Press, I was unable to stay for the entire memorial service, but the block of family anecdotes was clearly the emotional anchor of the event—from self-professed "wild card" Stephen's out-sized performance to Kate Mailer's tale of the father-daughter dynamic reframed as the Outward Bound trip from hell, to Maggie Mailer's touching account of her father's recognition of her creative aspirations. Still, there were moving tributes from the literary community: William Kennedy spoke of seeing Mailer in his final days, still planning a sequel to The Castle in the Forest, even though even he knew he was unlikely to live to finish it; Random House editor David Ebershoff observed that Mailer was taking books about Hitler into the hospital to use as research right until the end.

And publisher Gina Centrello had a story about that book that perfectly encapsulated Mailer's personality—after she and Ebershoff received the finished manuscript, they agreed that one difficult section in the novel should be cut, and worried about how to ask him. Mailer anticipated their request as soon as they began to frame it, saying, "If I ditched that section, the book would be more of a page turner." Yes, Centrello recalled replying enthusiastically, glad he could see it her way, it would be more of a page turner. "Gina," he said, "I hate page turners."

(photo by Nancy Crampton from the memorial program)


new on mediabistro.com

The Future of Social Media with Chris Anderson

The editor of Wired explains how to create a social network that works.
Watch the video

Email This Post

Fill out the following information and click on the Send button in order to send this post, Mailer Remembered @ Carnegie Hall: "Well, Why the F*** Not?", to a friend.
Friend's name
Friend's email address
Your name
Your email address
Note to your friend (optional, max 200 Characters)

Read more on GalleyCat >

The First Word On the Book Publishing Industry
GalleyCat in Your Inbox
Mobile Version
RSS Feed
Our Blog Network

BayNewser

WebNewser

TVNewser

PRNewser

MediaJobsDaily

FishbowlNY

FishbowlDC

FishbowlLA

MobileContentToday

AgencySpy

UnBeige

GalleyCat

GalleyCat Staff

Editor:

Jason Boog

Senior Editor:

Ron Hogan

Correspondent:

Jeff Rivera

Follow GalleyCat

Email GalleyCat

Anonymous Tips
Favorite Posts

heather-thomas-sidebar.jpg Our Chat With Heather Thomas
jack-oconnell-sidebar.jpg The (Long-Awaited) Return of Jack O'Connell
marya-hornbacher-sidebar.jpg Marya Hornbacher: "No Tortured Artists Here"
stean-sagmeister-sidebar.jpg Stefan Sagmeister: "Design for Non-Designers"
 Why Does Maureen Dowd Hate Popular Women?
Topics

About the 'Cat

About Us - Modules

Adaptation

Agents

Authors

Awards

Behind the Deal

Book Fairs

Book Jackets

Book Trailer

Bookselling

Buzz/PR

Celebrities

Comicbookland

Contests

Deals

eBooks

Editors

Feuds

Food & Drink

GC's Hitlist

Lecture Circuit

Libraries

Lit Crit

Litterbox

LOLgalleycats

Mailbag

Monday Morning

New & Upcoming

Paper Cuts

Party Hopping

People of Color

Polls

Publishing

Q&A

Readers

Sex, Drugs & Rock n Roll

The Revolving Door

Trends

Undiscovered Writers

Web & Tech


Links

Book Beast@The Daily Beast

Bookseller.com

Books@Wowowow

Buzz, Balls & Hype

Danuta Kean

E-Reads

Eco-Libris

MarianLibrarian

Publishers Marketplace

Publishers Weekly

Publishing Contrarian

Publishing For Profit

Publishing Insider

Publishing News

Publishing Perspectives

The Publishing Spot

Publishing Trends

PubRants

Rick Frishman

Shelf Awareness

TeleRead

Weekly Publishing Moves

The Write Report

...more...

Archives

November 2009

October 2009

September 2009

August 2009

more...


Job Listings

Featured Listings

Marketing Director
HarperCollins Publishers
New York, NY

Editor/Reporting and Assessment
Scholastic
Watertown, MA

Administrative Assistant to Photo Director
Book/Calendar Publisher
New York, NY

Chief Financial Officer
Cambridge University Press
New York, NY

ADVERTISEMENT


mediabistro.com l Member Benefits l Jobs l Freelance Marketplace l Courses l Events l Forums l Content
mediabistro Blogs: Media News l TVNewser l GalleyCat l UnBeige l FishbowlNY l FishbowlLA l FishbowlDC l PRNewser l AgencySpy
MobileContentToday l WebNewser l BayNewser l MediaJobsDaily l mbToolbox
Site Map l Advertising/Sponsorships l Partners l About Us l Contact Us/Help

internet.commediabistro.comJusttechjobs.comGraphics.com

Search:

WebMediaBrands Corporate Info

Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, Permissions, Privacy Policy.
Advertise | Newsletters | Shopping | E-mail Offers