In this episode, novelist Miranda Popkey joins hosts Catherine Nichols and Isaac Butler to discuss Norman Mailer's 1960 essay, "Superman Comes to the Supermarket," a landmark work in the history of New Journalism. The essay is about the presidential campaign of JFK and the cultural changes it embodies, particularly the emergence from the fifties culture of conformity and the way television impacts politics. Today's conversation deals not only with the essay but with Norman Mailer's legacy, and how it's been reassessed in the light of his habit of violence, most notably exemplified by the fact that he stabbed his wife just months after the publication of this essay.
Miranda Popkey is a writer, editor, and translator from the Italian. Her debut novel is Topics of Conversation, and it was chosen as a Best Book of the Year by TIME, Esquire, Real Simple, Marie Claire, Glamor, Bustle, and more.
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