In the spring of 2003 when Norman Mailer was 80 years old, he invited an improbable companion into his life: Dwayne Raymond, 40 years his junior, originally from a small town in Oregon, and now a waiter at a restaurant in Provincetown, Cape Cod, where Mailer spent most of his final years. Over the next half-decade, Raymond became Mailer's aide in all matters professional and private. Raymond assisted him with four books he published during this time, including his final novel "The Castle in the Forest". The two spent many hours together each day talking, cooking, and researching new projects. As Raymond's responsibilities grew, so too did his friendship with Mailer, who taught him how to navigate his own personal challenges. In this poignant memoir, Dwayne Raymond presents an alternative portrayal of a writer who is frequently described as controversial, combative, and verbose; the Norman Mailer he depicts is a comparatively temperate, comprehensive man whose quirky, human qualities far outweigh the disquieting legend. Beautifully written and honestly portrayed, Mornings with Mailer is a personal and revealing story of a great writer, his Man-Friday, and their unlikely, but enduring, relationship.
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- Paperback
- Jan.26.2010
- 9780061733598
- Harper Perennial
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In the spring of 2003 when Norman Mailer was 80 years old, he invited an improbable companion into his life: Dwayne Raymond, 40 years his junior, originally from a small town in Oregon, and now a waiter at a restaurant in Provincetown, Cape Cod, where Mailer spent most of his final years. Over the next half-decade, Raymond became Mailer's aide in all matters professional and private. Raymond assisted him with four books he published during this time, including his final novel "The Castle in the Forest". The two spent many hours together each day talking, cooking, and researching new projects. As Raymond's responsibilities grew, so too did his friendship with Mailer, who taught him how to navigate his own personal challenges. In this poignant memoir, Dwayne Raymond presents an alternative portrayal of a writer who is frequently described as controversial,...
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About Dwayne
Dwayne Raymond worked with Norman Mailer from April 2003 until Mailer's death in November 2007. He provided Mailer with editorial assistance on his final four books:...
Published Reviews
Jan.31.2010
Tender look at Mailer
By Jan Gardner, Globe Correspondent
January 31, 2010
Around Provincetown, Norman Mailer was known as a regular guy. He chatted with locals as he ran errands.
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Feb.20.2010
Norman Mailer looked in Dwayne Raymond's grocery basket and read him like a book.
Dwayne Raymond and Norman Mailer in 2006.Mailer, then 80 and living in Provincetown, Mass., was casually friendly...






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