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Author Norman Mailer dead at 84

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Norman Mailer, the Pulitzer-Prize winning author whose books tackled war, sex, Jesus, the devil and other epic concerns, died Saturday morning of acute renal failure at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. He was 84.

Mailer had been in poor health since a hospitalization for adult onset asthma in September and surgery for a collapsed lung in October.

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Among the more than 40 other books he wrote during his career were the novels "The Deer Park" (1955), "An American Dream" (1965), "Why Are We In Vietnam?" (1967), "Ancient Evenings" (1983) and "Harlot's Ghost" (1991). His nonfiction included "Advertisements for Myself" (1959), "The Presidential Papers" (1963), "Cannibals and Christians" (1966), "Miami and the Siege of Chicago" (1968) and "Of a Fire on the Moon" (1971).
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