Norman Mailer
/ˌnɔːmən ˈmeɪlə(r)/
/ˌnɔːrmən ˈmeɪlər/
- (1923-2007) a US journalist and author who became famous with his first novel, The Naked and the Dead, about the Second World War. Many of his books are about real people and events and he won Pulitzer Prizes for The Armies of the Night (1968), about the 1967 peace march to Washington, DC, and The Executioner's Song (1979), a novel based on facts about Gary Gilmore in prison. Mailer's other novels include An American Dream (1965), The Prisoner of Sex (1971), Ancient Evenings (1983) and Harlot's Ghost (1991). He was involved in a number of liberal protest movements, for example against the Vietnam War.
诺曼·梅勒(Norman Mailer):(1923-2007)是美国新闻工作者和作家,他的第一本小说《赤裸与死者》(The Naked and Dead)关于第二次世界大战而闻名。他的许多书都是关于真实的人和事的,他赢得了夜间军队的1968年普利策奖,1967年向华盛顿特区的和平游行和1979年的《行刑者之歌》,这是一部基于加里事实的小说。吉尔莫在监狱中。梅勒的其他小说包括《美国梦》(1965),《性囚》(1971),《古代之夜》(1983)和《哈洛的鬼魂》(1991)。他参与了许多自由抗议运动,例如反对越南战争。