The Executioner's Song - Modern Library Author:Norman Mailer Winner of the 1980 Pulitzer Prize — In what is arguably his greatest book, America's most heroically ambitious writer follows — the short, blighted career of Gary Gilmore, an intractably violent product of America's — prisons who became notorious for two reasons: first, for robbing two men in 1976, then — killing them in cold blood; and, seco... more »nd, after being tried and convicted, for insisting on
dying for his crime. To do so, he had to fight a system that seemed paradoxically intent on
keeping him alive long after it had sentenced him to death.
Norman Mailer tells Gilmore's story--and those of the men and women caught up in his
procession toward the firing squad--with implacable authority, steely compassion, and a
restraint that evokes the parched landscapes and stern theology of Gilmore's Utah. The
Executioner's Song is a trip down the wrong side of the tracks to the deepest sources of
American loneliness and violence. It is a towering achievement--impossible to put down, impossible to forget.