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  1. New York Times critic Paul Berman has hailed The Armies of the Night as a "masterpiece," the first part of a two-volume participant-observer-journalistic portrait of the antiwar movement of the late 1960s—bookended by Miami and the Siege of Chicago (on the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in the summer of 1968.

    • Norman Mailer
    • 1968
  2. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Fifty years after the March on the Pentagon, Norman Mailer’s seminal tour de force remains as urgent and incisive as ever.

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    • Paperback
  3. Fifty years after the March on the Pentagon, Norman Mailer’s seminal tour de force remains as urgent and incisive as ever. Winner of America’s two highest literary awards, The Armies of the Night uniquely and unforgettably captures the Sixties’ tidal wave of love and rage at its crest and a towering genius at his peak.

    • Paperback
  4. 1 gen 1995 · Winner of America’s two highest literary awards, The Armies of the Night uniquely and unforgettably captures the Sixties’ tidal wave of love and rage at its crest and a towering genius at his...

    • reprint
    • Norman Mailer
    • 0452272793, 9780452272798
  5. 20 mar 2020 · The armies of the night : history as a novel, the novel as history. New York, N.Y. : New American Library. 320 pages : 18 cm The author chronicles his experiences during the four days of events surrounding the peace march on the Pentagon in October, 1967 "A Signet book."

  6. October 21, 1967, Washington, D.C. 20,000 to 200,000 protesters are marching to end the war in Vietnam, while helicopters hover overhead and federal marshals and soldiers with fixed bayonets await them on the Pentagon steps.

  7. The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, the Novel as History. Norman Mailer. New American Library, 1968 - Fiction - 320 pages. The author chronicles his experiences during the four days of...