Exhuming Mailer’s America

Authors

  • K.D. Norris Author

Keywords:

The Armies of the Night, New Journalism, Vietnam War protests, American counterculture, political dissent

Abstract

The first book of The Armies of the Night, “History as a Novel,” is a personal account of Mailer’s involvement in the protest as part of a platoon of American social leaders and literati, including Noam Chomsky, Benjamin Spock, Robert Lowell, Paul Goodman, Marcus Raskin, and Dwight McDonald. Through Mailer’s eyes, but told in a masterfully unsettling third person perspective viewing everything, including the character of Mailer, we are swept up by the ethos and bounce off the egos of the protesters. For the first time, for some readers, many of these historic counterculture figures are given flesh and blood, if not realism.

Author Biography

  • K.D. Norris

    K.D. Norris lives in Pownal, Vermont with TJ, his wife, and Rastus the Wonderdog. His most recent published work was a short fiction ghost story “Dancing with Crawlin’ Billy,” part of an anthology by Southern Vermont writers called Southshire PepperPot published by Lions Mark Press. He has a journalism degree from Humboldt State University and has worked in journalism and other communications-related jobs for 20 years. Currently he is writing a short fiction/essay piece on the jazz guitarist Charlie Christian and is finishing his epic crime fiction novel.

Published

2026-02-10

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