David Irving’s reputation The
Listen to Normal Mailer say it: exactly 45 minutes into the interview source: http://www.radioopensource.org/norman-mailers-long-view/ Norman Mailer’s Praise for David Irving’s Writing [recorded on .] […][at 45 minutes into the interview recording] CHRISTOPHER LYDON (INTERVIEWER): who else are you reading these days with pleasure – new or old?
NORMAN MAILER: Well these days I am reading for pleasure, uh, all sorts of people who write about Hitler, and, uh, too soon to talk about him, but, uh, maybe if I finish the book I’ll talk about the reading I’ve done. CHRISTOPHER LYDON: Hum. NORMAN MAILER: Because it’s stimulating as hell. NORMAN MAILER: You know, it’s not only Hitler, there are also there’s a major novel to be written about Goring, about Goebbels, about Himmler — CHRISTOPHER LYDON: Yes. NORMAN MAILER: — at least.
And somebody’ll write them some day. And there have been some very, very good books written about those men. By people like Peter Padfield and, uh, dare I say it, David Irving ‘s a very good writer, he’s persona non grata in a great many circles, because he’s considered to be too sympathetic to, uh, Hitler and the Nazis by many, many people. But he’s one hell of an interesting writer. CHRISTOPHER LYDON: We were talking on the radio last night about Hannah Arendt and her book on etc .
Norman Mailer was born in 1923 in Long Branch, New Jersey, and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. In 1955, he was one of the co-founders of The Village Voice. He is the author of more than thirty books, including The Naked and the Dead; The Armies of the Night, for which he won a National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize; The Executioner’s Song, for which he won his second Pulitzer Prize; Harlot’s Ghost; Oswald’s Tale; The Gospel According to the Son, The Castle and the Forest and On God. Mr.
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