Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968 is a non-fiction novel written by Norman Mailer which covers the Republican and Democratic national party political conventions of 1968 and the anti-Vietnam War protests surrounding them. It was published in 1968 by the World Publishing ...

    • Stanley J. Zaks, Norman Mailer
    • 1968
  2. Jul 5, 2016 · Praise for Miami and the Siege of Chicago “For historians who wish for the presence of a world-class literary witness at crucial moments in history, Mailer in Miami and Chicago was heaven-sent.”—Michael Beschloss, The Washington Post “Extraordinary . . . Mailer [predicted that] ‘we will be fighting for forty years.’

  3. Jul 5, 2016 · Praise for Miami and the Siege of Chicago “For historians who wish for the presence of a world-class literary witness at crucial moments in history, Mailer in Miami and Chicago was heaven-sent.” —Michael Beschloss, The Washington Post “Extraordinary . . . Mailer [predicted that] ‘we will be fighting for forty years.’

    • (95)
  4. Oct 19, 2009 · Miami and the siege of Chicago : an informal history of the American political conventions of 1968 ... Miami, Fla.), Democratic National Convention (1968 : ...

  5. Apr 18, 2012 · In Miami and the Siege of Chicago, Norman Mailer, America’s most protean and provocative writer, brings a novelist’s eye to bear on the events of 1968, a decisive year in modern American politics, from which today’s bitterly divided country arose.

    • Frank Rich
    • Norman Mailer
    • reprint, revised
  6. About Miami and the Siege of Chicago. In this landmark work of journalism, Norman Mailer reports on the presidential conventions of 1968, the turbulent year from which today’s bitterly divided country arose. The Vietnam War was raging; Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy had just been assassinated.

  7. People also ask

  8. Nov 1, 2018 · Miami and the Siege of Chicago. Paperback – November 1, 2018. In this landmark work of journalism, Norman Mailer reports on the presidential conventions of 1968, the turbulent year from which today’s bitterly divided country arose. The Vietnam War was raging; Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy had just been assassinated.

    • Norman Mailer
  1. People also search for