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    Susan Mailer (born August 28, 1949) is an American psychoanalyst, writer, and academic who has lived in Chile since the 1980s. Mailer is the firstborn child of American writer Norman Mailer and his first wife, Beatrice Silverman.

  2. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Susan Mailer is the first-born daughter of Norman Mailer and the author of In Another Place: With and Without My Father Norman Mailer . April 24, 2023. Interview in El País. “I can’t be the father you want me to be. My mind is captured by my ideas and the need to write them down,” New York writer Norman Mailer, one of the 20th century’s essential…

  3. 23 de abr. de 2023 · Rocío Montes. Apr 23, 2023 - 21:13CEST. “I can’t be the father you want me to be. My mind is captured by my ideas and the need to write them down,” New York writer Norman Mailer, one of the 20th...

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  4. Susan is co-founder of the Psychoanalytic Association of Santiago and is a member of the International Psychoanalytic Association. She is also a member of the International Association for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP) based in New York.

  5. 27 de jan. de 2023 · Susan Mailer, retratada en su piso de Santiago de Chile. Tamara Merino (Contacto) Rocío Montes. Jan 26, 2023 - 23:40 EST. “No puedo ser el padre que quieres que sea. Mi mente está capturada ...

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  6. Susan Mailer, a psychoanalyst, is co-founder of the Psychoanalytic Association of Santiago where she is also a faculty member. She has a private practice and supervises in Santiago, Chile. Her memoir In Another Place, with and without My Father Norman Mailer, was published in 2019, and the Spanish translation will be published in November 2022.

  7. “In Another Place brings us to many remarkable new places in the Mailer universe. Written with tenderness, acuity and unadorned psychological depth, Susan Mailers memoir is a powerful look at the literary world, spiraling out in a widening gyre, revealing the cadences of the century as it goes.”