Live in Norman Mailer’s Former Heights Aerie With Bookcases, Terraces, Views for $8,500 a Month

Sep 1, 2022 |

This singular penthouse with sweeping views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty at one time served as Norman Mailer’s writing studio, where he wrote “The Executioner’s Song,” back when he owned the entire Greek Revival house at 142 Columbia Heights. When he took the circa 1840s Brooklyn… Read More > The post […more]

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