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''The stabbing of Norman Mailer- Personal response'''
In her 1997 memoir titled "The last party", Adele Morales gave a written recollection of the stabbing. She recalled seeing Norman punching people in the street during the night of the stabbing. He apparently was in a delirious state where he couldn't "remember who he was, or what his name was." She vividly remembered Norman Mailer bursting into her apartment, also recalling that she couldn't see the knife in his hand while he was rushing towards her. Morales noted that Mailer had a jarring indifference while she laid on the floor bleeding.





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The stabbing of Norman Mailer- Personal response'

In her 1997 memoir titled "The last party", Adele Morales gave a written recollection of the stabbing. She recalled seeing Norman punching people in the street during the night of the stabbing. He apparently was in a delirious state where he couldn't "remember who he was, or what his name was." She vividly remembered Norman Mailer bursting into her apartment, also recalling that she couldn't see the knife in his hand while he was rushing towards her. Morales noted that Mailer had a jarring indifference while she laid on the floor bleeding. 


Bibliography

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  • Ross, William (Fall 2015). "Mailer Amount the Intellectuals". The Mailer Review. 9 (1): 6.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • "Adele Morales Mailer dies at 90; artist was stabbed by then-husband Norman Mailer". www.latimes.com. Los Angeles Times. November 23, 2015.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)