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
Nachem Malech Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007), known by his pen name Norman Kingsley Mailer, was an American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, activist, filmmaker and actor. In a career spanning over six decades, Mailer ...
and his first wife, Beatrice Silverman. She is the author of the 2019 memoir ''In Another Place: With and Without My Father Norman Mailer'' that chronicles her relationship with her famous father.
Early life and education
Mailer was born in Hollywood, California, while her father was there writing screenplays. In 1951, her parents Norman Mailer and Beatrice Silverman divorced, and her mother moved to Mexico with her future husband Salvador. Mailer lived for a time with her father's parents before moving to Mexico City to live with her mother. She spent her early years between Mexico and the U.S., becoming bilingual and bicultural which taught her "a sense of cultural colors and nuances from an early age", but made her also feel like an outsider no matter where she was physically or mentally.
Mailer attended
Barnard College
Barnard College of Columbia University is a private women's liberal arts college in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1889 by a group of women led by young student activist Annie Nathan Meyer, who petitioned Columbia ...
from 1967 to 1971. While there, she participated in the
Columbia University protests of 1968 with
Mark Rudd
Mark William Rudd (born June 2, 1947) is an American political organizer, mathematics instructor, anti-war activist and counterculture icon who got involved with the Weather Underground in the 1960s.
Rudd became a member of the Columbia Unive ...
and
John "J.J." Jacobs. She also attended the
infamous April 30, 1971, Town Hall, "A Dialogue on Women's Liberation", wherein Norman Mailer, acting as moderator, received a "pummeling" by the panel of high-profile feminists.
Mailer completed her graduate work in Clinical Psychology in Mexico and became a psychoanalyst in 1992. Part of her decision to become a psychoanalyst stems from her early interest in narrative and the complexities of character exemplified by literary works introduced to her by her father. She ultimately finds a kinship with her father through a shared search for human understanding: she as a psychoanalyst and he as a novelist.
''In Another Place''
Mailer's first book, ''In Another Place: With and Without My Father Norman Mailer'', is a memoir centered around her often conflicted relationship with her famous father Norman Mailer. Inspired by a vignette she wrote in 2013, Mailer decided to write the memoir from a daughter's perspective of her father — a view that no other book about Norman Mailer has taken. It chronicles the literal and figurative distance between Susan and her father that she had to negotiate throughout her life, giving the memoir its title ''In Another Place''.
Norman Mailer died in 2007, an event that Susan Mailer says was necessary for her to begin putting her relationship with him in perspective and to pick up the writer's pen. In the same interview, Mailer discusses that while her father was still alive, the act of writing was too intimidating, but after his passing, she discovered she enjoyed uncovering the inner tapestry of her life in writing. She says, "I never felt I could write until my father was gone".
Mailer tells
Mike Lennon that "writing this memoir was a second analysis for me", and it was instrumental in helping her understand her complex emotions toward her father and her mother. Writing the memoir was a way of bridging the distance between her and Norman and, she says, "bringing him back — bringing him close to me". ''In Another Life'' grapples with complex relationships — especially one between a child and her famous father — and ultimately leads to redemption and a more complex understanding of Mailer herself and her relationship with her father.
This memoir humanizes her experiences with her father through, as critic Nicole DePolo writes, "sharp insights honed by her career as a psychoanalyst". Mailer recounts the more intense and painful moments with her father and his public life, but also depicts the more private and personal details of their relationship . According to BookTrib, even well-known incidents — like
Norman's stabbing of his second wife Adele (known as "the Trouble"), his participation in the 1971 Town Hall, his disastrous support of
Jack Henry Abbott
Jack Henry Abbott (January 21, 1944 – February 10, 2002) was an American criminal and author. With a long history of criminal convictions, Abbott's writing concerning his life and experiences was lauded by a number of well-known literary crit ...
's parole, and his sexual interests and infidelities — are "given new perspective and treated with greater humanity through Susan's eyes". She ultimately had to work through a largely negative view of her father who had come to sympathize with many of her father's opponents, particularly women. Bonnie Culver calls ''Place'' a "vulnerable, funny, and tough memoir that pulls no punches" and gives access to "very painful and long-buried feelings". Mailer credits her own 10-year clinical analysis for a deeper understanding about her relationship with her parents that led to the compassionate approach of her memoir.
''Kirkus Reviews'' calls ''In Another Place'' an "affable memoir" that would be of "superficial" interest to aficionados of Norman Mailer, while DePolo avers that the memoir uses "crisp, vibrant prose that captures the essence of moments that are both remarkable and universally resonant".
Professional life
While all of her other siblings went into the arts, Susan Mailer became a psychoanalyst and educator. Mailer has taught at
Universidad Católica de Chile
The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (''PUC or UC Chile'') ( es, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) is one of the six Catholic Universities existing in the Chilean university system and one of the two pontifical universities i ...
,
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Alberto Hurtado University ( es, Universidad Alberto Hurtado – UAH) is a Jesuit university located in Santiago, Chile. Established in 1997, the university was created from the merger of three separate institutes: Instituto Latinoamericano de ...
, and
Universidad Diego Portales
Diego Portales University ( es, Universidad Diego Portales, UDP) is one of the first private universities founded in Chile and is named after the Chilean statesman Diego Portales.
UDP has campuses in the Barrio Universitario de SantiagoA litera ...
. Mailer has published in academic journals, both in Spanish and English, and co-founded the Psychoanalytic Association of Santiago. She is a member of various professional associations, like the
International Psychoanalytic Association
The International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) is an association including 12,000 psychoanalysts as members and works with 70 constituent organizations. It was founded in 1910 by Sigmund Freud, from an idea proposed by Sándor Ferenczi.
His ...
and the
. She serves on the Executive Board of the
Norman Mailer Society
The Norman Mailer Society is a non-profit literary society dedicated to American author Norman Mailer. The Society promotes the legacy of its eponym by holding an annual meeting of scholars and enthusiasts, publishing ''The Mailer Review'', Pro ...
and has published in ''
The Mailer Review
''The Mailer Review'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 2007 by the Norman Mailer Society and edited at the University of South Florida's Department of English. The purpose of the journal is to maintain the legacy of eponym No ...
''.
Mailer runs her own private psychoanalytic practice in Santiago, Chile.
Personal life
Susan Mailer met her husband Marco in Mexico City in 1975. They were married in 1980 and have since lived in Santiago, Chile. She has nine siblings, three grown children, and four grandchildren.
See also
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Norman Mailer
Nachem Malech Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007), known by his pen name Norman Kingsley Mailer, was an American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, activist, filmmaker and actor. In a career spanning over six decades, Mailer ...
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Norman Mailer Society
The Norman Mailer Society is a non-profit literary society dedicated to American author Norman Mailer. The Society promotes the legacy of its eponym by holding an annual meeting of scholars and enthusiasts, publishing ''The Mailer Review'', Pro ...
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The Mailer Review
''The Mailer Review'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 2007 by the Norman Mailer Society and edited at the University of South Florida's Department of English. The purpose of the journal is to maintain the legacy of eponym No ...
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External links
Official websiteSusan Mailer's writing on Project Mailer
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1949 births
Living people
Barnard College alumni
Little Red School House alumni
American memoirists
American people of South African-Jewish descent