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Norman Mailer

A Dark Journey Through Crime, Death, and the American Spirit.

4.0621273ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Norman Mailer

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780375700811

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/30/1979

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: THE FIRST DAY
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Chapter 2: THE FIRST WEEK
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Chapter 3: THE FIRST MONTH
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Chapter 4: THE EXECUTIONER'S SONG
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Chapter 5: NICOLE AND UNCLE LEE
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Chapter 6: NICOLE ON THE RIVER
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Chapter 7: NICOLE ON THE RIVER
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Chapter 8:
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Chapter 9: IN TROUBLE WITH THE LAW
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Chapter 10:
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Chapter 12: The Gas Station and the Motel
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Chapter 13: THE WHITE TRUCK
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Chapter 14: THE MOTEL ROOM
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Chapter 15: DEBBIE AND BEN
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Chapter 16: ARMEO AND DANGEROUS
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Chapter 17: CAPTURED
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Chapter 18: AN ACT OF CONTRITION
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Chapter 19: TO THE MAGICIAN
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Chapter 20: SILENT DAYS
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Chapter 21: THE SILVER SWORD
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Chapter 22:
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Chapter 23:
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Chapter 24: GEELMORE AND GEEBS
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Chapter 25: INSANITY
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Chapter 26: STONE IN LOVE
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Chapter 27: A PROSECUTION
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Chapter 28: A DEFENSE
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Chapter 29: THE SENTENCE
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Chapter 30: Death Row
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Chapter 31: WILD
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Chapter 32: OLD CANCER, NEW MADNESS
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Who should listen The Executioner's Song

"The Executioner's Song" by Norman Mailer is a compelling true crime narrative that will resonate with listeners interested in the complexities of the American criminal justice system, as well as those drawn to deep psychological portraits of individuals on the margins of society. This audiobook is ideal for true crime enthusiasts, psychology students, and readers seeking an intimate portrayal of the life and death of convicted murderer Gary Gilmore, exploring broader themes of morality, punishment, and the human condition. It serves as a thought-provoking exploration for anyone curious about the interplay between media, society, and the nature of justice.

3 quotes from The Executioner's Song

  • "The truth is, we are all criminals; some of us just haven’t been caught yet."
  • "There is something about the death penalty that evokes a falseness in its executioners, an artificiality that is pungent and corrosive."
  • "We are not capable of changing our times; we can only change ourselves and how we respond to those times."

Author : Norman Mailer

Norman Kingsley Mailer was a prominent American author whose multifaceted career spanned the roles of novelist, journalist, essayist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, and film director. Renowned as a pioneer of creative nonfiction, alongside literary luminaries like Truman Capote and Joan Didion, Mailer helped shape the genre known as New Journalism, which bridges the realms of essay and nonfiction novel. He garnered critical acclaim throughout his career, winning the Pulitzer Prize twice and the National Book Award once. In 1955, he co-founded The Village Voice, a pioneering weekly newspaper that focused on arts and politics in Greenwich Village. In recognition of his significant contributions to literature, Mailer received the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation in 2005.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Executioner's Song Free Audiobook Download

Norman Mailer

A Dark Journey Through Crime, Death, and the American Spirit.

4.0621273rating

Information

Author: Norman Mailer

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780375700811

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/30/1979

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Executioner's Song

"The Executioner's Song" by Norman Mailer is a compelling true crime narrative that will resonate with listeners interested in the complexities of the American criminal justice system, as well as those drawn to deep psychological portraits of individuals on the margins of society. This audiobook is ideal for true crime enthusiasts, psychology students, and readers seeking an intimate portrayal of the life and death of convicted murderer Gary Gilmore, exploring broader themes of morality, punishment, and the human condition. It serves as a thought-provoking exploration for anyone curious about the interplay between media, society, and the nature of justice.

3 quotes from The Executioner's Song

  • "The truth is, we are all criminals; some of us just haven’t been caught yet."
  • "There is something about the death penalty that evokes a falseness in its executioners, an artificiality that is pungent and corrosive."
  • "We are not capable of changing our times; we can only change ourselves and how we respond to those times."

Author: Norman Mailer

Norman Kingsley Mailer was a prominent American author whose multifaceted career spanned the roles of novelist, journalist, essayist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, and film director. Renowned as a pioneer of creative nonfiction, alongside literary luminaries like Truman Capote and Joan Didion, Mailer helped shape the genre known as New Journalism, which bridges the realms of essay and nonfiction novel. He garnered critical acclaim throughout his career, winning the Pulitzer Prize twice and the National Book Award once. In 1955, he co-founded The Village Voice, a pioneering weekly newspaper that focused on arts and politics in Greenwich Village. In recognition of his significant contributions to literature, Mailer received the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation in 2005.