The Last Party: Scenes From My Life with Norman Mailer is a 1997 book by Adele Morales, second wife of Norman Mailer, whom she married in 1954. It was published in the US by Barricade Books. The book is a memoir of Morales' and Mailer's marriage; among other things, it outlines an incident Saturday, November 19, 1960, when Mailer stabbed her with a penknife at a party. He cut through her breast, only just missing her heart. Then he stabbed her in the back. As she lay there, hemorrhaging, one man reached down to help her. He snapped: "Get away from her. Let the bitch die."He was involuntarily committed to Bellevue Hospital for 17 days; his wife would not press charges, and he later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of assault, and was given a suspended sentence. Morales was admitted to Uni
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| - The Last Party: Scenes From My Life with Norman Mailer es un 1997 libro por Adele Morales, segunda mujer de Norman Mailer, quien se casó en 1954. Esta publicado en los EE.UU. por Barricade Books. El libro es las memorias del matrimonio de Morales y Mailer; entre otras cosas, perfila un incidente el sábado 19 de noviembre de 1960, cuándo Mailer la apuñaló con un cortaplumas en una fiesta. El corte atravesó su pecho evitando por poco su corazón. Cuando Morales colapsó en el suelo por la hemorragia masiva un hombre se acercó a ayudar y Mailer gritó "Aléjate de ella. Deja a esa puta morir". (es)
- The Last Party: Scenes From My Life with Norman Mailer is a 1997 book by Adele Morales, second wife of Norman Mailer, whom she married in 1954. It was published in the US by Barricade Books. The book is a memoir of Morales' and Mailer's marriage; among other things, it outlines an incident Saturday, November 19, 1960, when Mailer stabbed her with a penknife at a party. He cut through her breast, only just missing her heart. Then he stabbed her in the back. As she lay there, hemorrhaging, one man reached down to help her. He snapped: "Get away from her. Let the bitch die."He was involuntarily committed to Bellevue Hospital for 17 days; his wife would not press charges, and he later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of assault, and was given a suspended sentence. Morales was admitted to Uni (en)
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| - The Last Party: Scenes From My Life with Norman Mailer es un 1997 libro por Adele Morales, segunda mujer de Norman Mailer, quien se casó en 1954. Esta publicado en los EE.UU. por Barricade Books. El libro es las memorias del matrimonio de Morales y Mailer; entre otras cosas, perfila un incidente el sábado 19 de noviembre de 1960, cuándo Mailer la apuñaló con un cortaplumas en una fiesta. El corte atravesó su pecho evitando por poco su corazón. Cuando Morales colapsó en el suelo por la hemorragia masiva un hombre se acercó a ayudar y Mailer gritó "Aléjate de ella. Deja a esa puta morir". Fue internado involuntariamente en el Hospital Bellevue durante 17 días; su esposa no presentó cargos, y luego se Mailer declaró culpable de un cargo reducido de agresión y se le impuso una sentencia suspendida. Morales fue admitida en el Hospital Universitario de Manhattan para recibir tratamiento por sus heridas. En el corto plazo, Morales logró una recuperación física parcial. Se divorció de Mailer en 1962 como resultado del incidente. El incidente del apuñalamiento ha sido un punto focal para las críticas feministas de Mailer, que señalan temas de violencia sexual en su trabajo. (es)
- The Last Party: Scenes From My Life with Norman Mailer is a 1997 book by Adele Morales, second wife of Norman Mailer, whom she married in 1954. It was published in the US by Barricade Books. The book is a memoir of Morales' and Mailer's marriage; among other things, it outlines an incident Saturday, November 19, 1960, when Mailer stabbed her with a penknife at a party. He cut through her breast, only just missing her heart. Then he stabbed her in the back. As she lay there, hemorrhaging, one man reached down to help her. He snapped: "Get away from her. Let the bitch die."He was involuntarily committed to Bellevue Hospital for 17 days; his wife would not press charges, and he later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of assault, and was given a suspended sentence. Morales was admitted to University Hospital in Manhattan for treatment of her injuries. In the short term, Morales made a partial physical recovery. She divorced Mailer in 1962 as a result of the incident. The stabbing incident has been a focal point for feminist critics of Mailer, who point to themes of sexual violence in his work. (en)
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