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It would probably be impossible to make an uninteresting documentary about the life of Norman Mailer, and director Joe Mantegna's Norman Mailer: The American is not interesting. It is absolutely fascinating.

Relying on a wealth of film of the never-camera shy author himself interwoven with revealing commentary from wives and lovers, friends and enemies, Mantegna creates a warts and all portrait of a complex man, who at times managed to be a writer of genius, at times an egomaniacal reprobate.

For all his flaws, and there were many of them, Mailer, who passed away in 2007, had the kind of personality that could infatuate some, infuriate others. Those that loved him seemed to love him no matter what he might do; for those that hated him, he could do nothing worthwhile.Mantegna begins with some information about Mailer's parents, his childhood, and even his early writing success with a prize winning short story while at Harvard, but the real focus of the film is the prominence that he achieved with his debut novel The Naked and the Dead, a book many people still consider his finest piece of work.

This is a man who had six wives, nine children, and who knows how many mistresses. This is a man who managed to get a murderer freed from prison only to have him murder again; a man who stabbed his second wife and persuaded her not to press charges; a man who marched on Washington to end the Vietnam War, and can be seen in a movie doing his best to bite off Rip Torn's ear.Mikhail Gorbachev says DVD can help cool U.S.-Russia

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