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How to Come Alive with Norman Mailer

Norman Mailer boxing on the set of his 1970 film Maidstone.

Nov 10–26, 2023
323 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10014, United States

Norman Mailer’s reputation as a hot-tempered egotist was built upon his relationships with women, his alcohol use, and his public spats with prominent intellectuals. Specific incidents, such as his drunken stabbing of his second wife, in 1960, didn’t help. Still, a fighting spirit was integral to Mailer’s character, and he wrote fearlessly on countless subjects. A new documentary, which debuts at this year’s DOC NYC festival, tracks the highs and lows that accompanied Mailer’s “6 marriages, 9 children, 11 bestselling books, and 2 Pulitzer Prizes.” How to Come Alive with Norman Mailer features archival footage and interviews with the writer’s family, and precedes a Q&A panel featuring director Jeff Zimbalist, Gay Talese, John Buffalo Mailer, and others. —Jack Sullivan

After How to Come Alive with Norman Mailer’s live premiere on November 10th, the documentary will be available for streaming through DOC NYC’s Web site from November 11 to November 26.