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An American Dream (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)

By: Norman Mailer
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperPerennial
ISBN: 0007204965
ISBN-13: 9780007204960
Released: 15 May 2006
RRP: £7.99
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Typical mailer - By: J. D. Aspinall, 05 Oct 2008
If one chooses to strangle one's wifein her New York apartment, what is the best way to make the murder look like a suicide?

Throw the bitch out the window & claim she jumped!

Mailer out-does himself with this one. This is violent - both physically & sexualy - drunken, drugged up, immoral & dirty. Fantastic.

A narrow canvas; only a few days pass by during the novel, but the lead manages to screw & drink his way around the city after killing the whore, & has some worthy adventures.

Provocative stuff. Not for Feminists, thank god.

Mailer is dead: Long live Norman mailer!
Incredible. - By: Nj Peel, 01 Oct 2008
Man, this shook my world, & loosened some anchors. Brutal, brutal writing, shocking & nerve-wracking. Well written & more than a book.
had to take a break after reading 4 of his booksin a row - this being the last - to recover from the beating.
What a talent.
In response to the previous review - By: Mr. Cian Ocallaghan, 21 Apr 2008
Just quickly responding to the previous review (entitled If you read one book by Mailer...make it this one), which I enjoyed & mostly agree with. In it, the reviewer described the ending as perhaps "a final loss of courage" on the part of Mailer. [Possible spoilers ahead for those who haven't read the book]. It would occur to me that this term (final loss of courage) is actually quite apt for the character of Rojak & for the themes of the book, & isin fact a fitting characterisation for the final chapters.

In the first chapter, Rojak describes his 'heroic' killing of a company of German soldiers during the war, & his bottling it before finishing off the last wounded man, thus empting the victory of any glory for him. The one night describedin the rest of the book shares a similar trajectory of relentlessness, butin the final chapters Rojak again bottles it & bargains with the moon, choosing personal safety over the yin & yang of the monumental forces guiding him. In the end he is outside the moon's pull,in the limbo of that metaphysical space.

Challenging and rewarding. - By: D. LAYNE, 08 Nov 2001
Bought on a whim & the only Norman Mailer book I have read, An American Dream is a very very good book indeed. Mailer's prose is as sharp (jaggedin places) as I have ever read - if you thought Bret Easton Ellis could be unforgiving, then the first chapter of this will give you something to consider! This is not to say that this book is to be thought of along the same lines as say 'American Psycho' (although there are similarities). The plot itself is rich, with many threads interweaving elegantly around eachother, a fantastic ending. Truly excellent if you are willing to put the effort in.
If you read one book by Mailer...make it this one - By: , 06 Nov 1999
Despite the outwardly satirical connotations behind the title of An American Dream, this novel is far less a political or intellectual attack on his homeland as it is a foray into the existential limits of Mailer's own mind.

The core of the book is a simple tale of the battle between the good & bad forces within a man's soul. The lead character & narrator of the story, Stephen Rojack, is not for the most part a bad person, & yet his actions are occasionally very bad indeed. By the end of the very first chapter, Rojack has already committed a single brutal act which will propel him forward into a life of deceit & fear & eventual tragedy.

From that moment onwards he becomes a victim of his own defiant temerity before his nation's laws & the morality of a culture he does not particularly value. His lack of conformity & his intelligence combine to destroy him, & at the end of the book it his only his primitive courage, the quintessence of his being as a man, that he is expected to rely on. The fates, angered by his gall, are left to exact their revenge via another to whom he has grown close during the whole ordeal. Thus eventually he receives his comeuppance, albeit indirectly.

Here we see Mailer depicting with great enthusiasm & earnestness the criminal elements of New York, & combining this grim setting with the inner thoughts & meditations of a man open to new interpretations of the world. The influence of writers such as Burroughs & Henry Miller are clearly visiblein the incredible wealth of metaphors & the very obliqueness of the perspective which he takes on so many subjects.

It is here that the author excels, producing an extraordinarily rich prose, absolutely overflowing with ideas & confirming Mailer as one of the most resourceful & perspicacious voices in literature. But, unlike many of the novel's most patently obvious influences, An American Dream is written with such skill as to enable the philosophical, moral, & spiritual dimensions to run quite seamlessly alongside a thriller; a story with strong, believable characters.

An American Dream is not perfect. Against it can be levelled accusations of misogyny (two major female characters are murdered), dadaism (particularly in one rather dated & ill-conceived section involving anal intercourse) and, most significantly, it can be argued that the ending is perhaps a little too contrived, a little too symmetricalin relation to the novel's start.

One can imagine the author, after 200 pages of genius - after writing chapters which he might not have believed himself capable of writing - alone before his unfinished manuscript & utterly at a loss as to how to complete the work. I cannot say with conviction if there is any truth to this, but the book certainly reads like a final loss of courage. To be made to find an ending for a book like An American Dream is an unenviable task. It is so strong, it is so unmanageablein its scope.... Perhaps it should have been a longer novel. Perhaps if any of Mailer's novels needed to be 500 words-plus to be entirely complete, this was the one. But then it might have lost much of its immediacy & precision.

However, do not allow the nit-pickings of this humble reader put you off. Mailer himself once wrote it was his opinion that An American Dream was, sentence-for-sentence, one of the best books of the century. He wrote that some years ago & he may well have changed his mind since then, although I sincerely hope that he hasn't for he was right first time. As a demonstration of literary prowess - orin more Mailer-like terms, as a flexing of the author's intellectual muscles - the novel has few peers.

And if that's not sufficient to convince you to take a look, it's also a cracking good read!


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