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Photo Christina Pabst Norman Mailer’s latest book, “Castle in the Forest,” continues his rich marriage of fact and fiction with no less an ambitious subject than that of Hitler. |
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In the Arts
By its sheer audacity, ambition and inventiveness, “Castle in the Forest” is a remarkable but fitting twilight bloom for Norman Mailer: a historical novel brimming with the passions and obsessions that have marked his fiction and nonfiction works over his astounding 60-year career. Read a review of this book based on Hitler in this week’s Banner.
Also, see a review of “Letter from Iwo Jima;” a preview of this week’s two WHAT plays at Willy’s; listings and more.
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‘Stacked,’ and proud of it Clubs & Concerts
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