| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Whatever we might think of Mailer now, he was a very public intellectual, a celebrity, a media personality, at a time when it was rare for authors in particular to enjoy such a profile outside their chosen art form.McElroy refers to Mailer's self-disclosure as an embarrassment of greed, but also an open assault on his own privacy.Mailer craved the limelight, the attention, the enhancement it mig
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