"Frank! What are you doing?"
"Burning books."
"Oh. Any special reason, Dr. Hitler?"
"One of the greatest living Americans is coming
And I'm not going to let him see some of the trash that's read around here."
"Plato's Republic? The Life of Red Grange?"
"Revolutionaries."
"Right!"
"Robinson Crusoe?"
"Everybody runs around half naked."
"Norman Mailer."
"It's got *that word* in it."
'M*A*S*H'
Billy Campbell:
"I'm a writer."
Alison Parker Armstrong:
"Writer? What kind of writer?"
Billy Campbell:
"A novelist."
Alison Parker Armstrong:
"You mean like Jackie Collins?"
Billy Campbell:
"No, I mean like Norman Mailer."
'Melrose Place'
As Norman Mailer himself described it, his televersion was a "cantankerous curmudgeon" who told a journalist (played by his son Stephen) that his favorite authors were Garcia-Marquez, James Joyce, and Tolstoy. Behind the scenes, it seems that landing Mailer to appear as himself on 'Gilmore Girls' only happened because one of the writers was friends with Stephen Mailer. Otherwise, it may never have happened: "I hate sitcoms," Mailer said. "I don't wanna go near 'em."
Luckily we now have his actual presence locked into the TV Universe, and thanks to syndication, he's gained a different kind of immortality. Because here in the real world, Norman Mailer died today at the age of 84.
BCnU.....
Toby OB
"A lot of exceptional writers contribute to Playboy.
There's Philip Roth, uh, Norman Mailer, the late Roald Dahl."
Dr. Joel Fleischman
'Northern Exposure'