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Norman Kingsley Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007) was an American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, activist, filmmaker and actor. In a career spanning over six decades, Mailer had 11 best-selling books, at least one in each of the seven decades after World War II—more than any other post-war American writer. His novel The Naked and the Dead was published in 1948 and brought him early renown. His 1968 nonfiction novel Armies of the Night won the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction as well as the National Book Award. His best-known work is widely considered to be The Executioner's Song, the 1979 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
7.0Ragtime
1981
6.4Inside Deep Throat
2005
6.8The Outsider
2005
6.5King Lear
1988
7.6When We Were Kings
1996
7.2Best of Enemies
2015
6.7Hello Actors Studio
1988
5.9The Capote Tapes
2021
7.2Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
1968
6.7What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael
2019
5.6Beyond the Law
1968
6.6The 50 Year Argument
2014
4.2Maidstone
1971
7.0Norman Mailer: The American
2012
6.0Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale
2000
8.0Chytilová Versus Forman
1981
9.0Empire City
1985
9.0Year of the Woman
1973

Marilyn Monroe: Still Life
2006
10.0365 Day Project
2007