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During a November 1960 party celebrating his mayoral candidacy, American public intellectual Norman Mailer twice stabbed his wife Adele Morales with a pen-knife in a drunken altercation, nearly taking her life. The incident, though by many accounts swept under the rug by Mailer and his associates, had a lasting impact on his public and critical legacy and persona.

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  • Durante una fiesta en Manhattan el 19 de noviembre de 1960 en la cual celebraba su candidatura a la alcaldía, el intelectual público estadounidense Norman Mailer apuñaló dos veces a su esposa Adele Morales con un cortaplumas en un altercado de borrachos, casi acabando con su vida. El incidente, según muchos relatos, fue ocultando de la atención mediática por Mailer y sus asociados pero tuvo un impacto duradero en su legado y personalidad pública y crítica. (es)
  • During a November 1960 party celebrating his mayoral candidacy, American public intellectual Norman Mailer twice stabbed his wife Adele Morales with a pen-knife in a drunken altercation, nearly taking her life. The incident, though by many accounts swept under the rug by Mailer and his associates, had a lasting impact on his public and critical legacy and persona. (en)
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  • Durante una fiesta en Manhattan el 19 de noviembre de 1960 en la cual celebraba su candidatura a la alcaldía, el intelectual público estadounidense Norman Mailer apuñaló dos veces a su esposa Adele Morales con un cortaplumas en un altercado de borrachos, casi acabando con su vida. El incidente, según muchos relatos, fue ocultando de la atención mediática por Mailer y sus asociados pero tuvo un impacto duradero en su legado y personalidad pública y crítica. (es)
  • During a November 1960 party celebrating his mayoral candidacy, American public intellectual Norman Mailer twice stabbed his wife Adele Morales with a pen-knife in a drunken altercation, nearly taking her life. The incident, though by many accounts swept under the rug by Mailer and his associates, had a lasting impact on his public and critical legacy and persona. (en)
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  • Apuñalamiento de Adele Morales por Norman Mailer (es)
  • Stabbing of Adele Morales by Norman Mailer (en)
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