Collection of Norman Mailer’s writing finds a new home
By HILLEL ITALIE
AP National Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — An anthology of the late Norman Mailer’s writing that Random House allegedly had scheduled for his centennial in 2023, but backed off from, will be released by a publisher that has taken on such discarded works as Woody Allen’s memoir “Apropos of Nothing” and a Philip Roth biography written by Blake Bailey. Wylie disputed a report by the online publication Ankler, which has alleged that Random House dropped the project because of misgivings about some of Mailer’s work. Andrew Wylie, whose literary agency represents the Mailer estate, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Skyhorse Publishing will release the book.