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Oswald's tale – an American mystery

Oswald's tale – an American mystery Hardcover - 1995

by Mailer, Norman

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Little, Brown, London, 1995. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. In this book Norman Mailer asks the essential question about the assassination of JFK – not who killed Kennedy – but rather "who was Oswald" in this book he reconstructs the life of this ambitious if doom laden young man, giving a full account for the first time not only of his years in Russia, but also of his disastrous childhood, his years in the Marine Corps, and the events leading from his return to the nine states in a 61 to his death in Dallas in 1963. A non-fiction masterpiece – a work of meticulous research and reportage clean copy, trace of spotting to the top edge of the text block, no other damage. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. [16], 792, XL pages includes appendices, glossary of names, notes, and bibliography. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Biography & Autobiography; America; 1960s; Politics & Government. ISBN: 0316876208. ISBN/EAN: 9780316876209. Inventory No: 0273558. . 9780316876209
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In perhaps his most important literary feat, Norman Mailer fashions an unprecedented portrait of one of the great villains—and enigmas—in United States history. Here is Lee Harvey Oswald—his family background, troubled marriage, controversial journey to Russia, and return to an “America -waiting- for him like an angry relative whose eyes glare in the heat.” Based on KGB and FBI transcripts, government reports, letters and diaries, and Mailer’s own international research, this is an epic account of a man whose cunning, duplicity and self-invention were both at home in and at odds with the country he forever altered. (Publisher’s Summary)


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"MARVELOUS . . . BREATHTAKING."--The New York Times Book Review"MAILER SHINES . . . Explaining Kennedy's assassination through the flaws in Oswald's character has been attempted before, notably by Gerald Posner in Case Closed and Don Delillo in Libra. But neither handled Oswald with the kind of dexterity and literary imagination that Mailer here supplies in great force. . . . Oswald's Tale weaves a story not only about Oswald or Kennedy's death but about the culture surrounding the assassination, one that remains replete with miscomprehensions, unraveled threads and lack of resolution: All of which makes Oswald's Tale more true-to-life than any fact-driven treatise could hope to be. . . . Vintage Mailer."--The Philadelphia Inquirer"FASCINATING . . . A MASTER STORYTELLER . . . Mailer gives us our clearest, deepest view of Oswald yet. . . . Inside three pages you are utterly absorbed."--Detroit Free Press"MAILER AT HIS BEST . . . LIVELY AND CONVINCING . . . EXTREMELY LUCID . . . Mailer is fierce, courageous, and reckless and nearly everything he writes has sections of headlong brilliance. . . . [He] has found a way to make the dry bones of KGB tapes and his own interviews stand up and perform. . . . From the American master conjurer of dark and swirling purpose, a moving reflection."--Robert Stone The New York Review of Books"THIS IS A NARRATIVE OF TREMENDOUS ENERGY AND PANACHE; THE AUTHOR AT THE TOP OF HIS FORM."--Christopher Hitchens Financial Times"Mailer has written some pretty crazy books in his time, but this isn't one of them. Like its predecessor, Harlot's Ghost, it is the performance of an author relishing the force and reach of his own acuity."--Martin Amis The London Sunday TimesFrom the Trade Paperback edition.

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Random House published a First Edition, First Printing hardcover in New York, 1995. 

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