New York Magazine has a fun piece this week on "Norman Mailer's All-Time Enemies List," just in time for the publication of his latest novel, The Castle in the Forest. The man who made Kate Millett coin the term "male chauvinist pig" is 84 years old and on his sixth wife, and he's lost none of his piss and vinegar, still taking on The New York Times' all-powerful reviewer Michiko Kakutani ("What put the hair up her immortal Japanese ass is beyond me").
But he could still be bested, as the article recounts: When he punched out Gore Vidal in 1977, Vidal--still on the floor--managed to crack: "Words fail Norman Mailer yet again."
Where are the feuds of yesteryear? I can't imagine Dan Brown punching out Mitch Albom at the American Book Awards (much as I'd like to!), or Janet Evanovich challenging Sue Grafton to a cage match at Bouchercon. Look at the amount of ink spilled over Donald Trump vs. Rosie O'Donnell. Don't today's authors realize the value of publicity?
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