Of a Fire on the Moon by Norman Mailer. Start Free Trial What distinguishes Mailer’s method in Of a Fire on the Moon is his willingness to make judgments and indulge in speculations while. Mailer was forced in "Of a Fire on the Moon," grudgingly to admit that NASA's approach to task accomplishment--which he sees as the embodiment of the Protestant Work Ethic--and its technological and scientific capability got results with Apollo/5(34). A classic chronicle of America’s reach for greatness in the midst of the Cold War, Of a Fire on the Moon compiles the reportage Mailer published between 19in Life magazine: gripping firsthand dispatches from inside NASA’s clandestine operations in Houston and Cape Kennedy; technical insights into the magnitude of their awe-inspiring feat; and prescient meditations that place the event in human /5(42).
And no one captured the men, the mood, and the machinery like Norman Mailer. One of the greatest writers of the 20th century, Norman Mailer was hired by LIFE magazine in to cover the Moon shot. He enhanced his reportage in the brilliantly crafted book, Of a Fire on the Moon, which is excerpted here. Equally adept at examining the science. Norman Mailer â€" Of A Fire On The Moon. Ian Hocking. Here is Norman Mailer, born eighty-one years ago, married six times, the great egotist and American literary lion. In , Mailer was jailed for his part in the Washington peace rallies. Soon after, he ran against five others for the Mayor of New York. He attracted five per cent of the. About Of a Fire on the Moon. For many, the moon landing was the defining event of the twentieth century. So it seems only fitting that Norman Mailer—the literary provocateur who altered the landscape of American nonfiction—wrote the most wide-ranging, far-seeing chronicle of the Apollo 11 mission.
Overview. For many, the moon landing was the defining event of the twentieth century. So it seems only fitting that Norman Mailer—the literary provocateur who altered the landscape of American nonfiction—wrote the most wide-ranging, far-seeing chronicle of the Apollo 11 mission. A classic chronicle of America’s reach for greatness in the midst of the Cold War, Of a Fire on the Moon compiles the reportage Mailer published between 19in Life magazine: gripping firsthand. Mailer’s Fire on the Moon was one in a series of his reporting books, whether as ‘Mailer’ or ‘reporter’, where he either loses or gains an ego: The Armies of the Night,Miami and the Siege of Chicago, and the Fire on the Moon, where he becomes ‘Aquarius’. An excerpt from Of a Fire on the Moon, Norman Mailer’s seminal account of Apollo By Norman Mailer. Ralph Morse / The LIFE Picture Collection / Getty. J. Share.
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