19. LUCKY, THE THREE-TIME LOSER
   WOULD YOU LIKE more of an ending? Here is an African tale. A tribal chief lent a sheep to a friend of Father Tempels. One morning the sheep was found dead. A dog belonging to the friend was found eating it. There was no evidence the dog had killed the sheep, indeed it probably died in its sleep. Still, the friend, whose name was Kapundwe, happened to be a chief himself, and he made reparations to the first chief. The animal, after all, had been in his care. So he gave back not one sheep but three and added a hundred francs. This large repayment was to compensate the first chief properly for his feeling that he had suffered something more than the mere loss of an animal. The shocking disappearance of his possession had disturbed his vital force. “His peaceful enjoyment of life” had been “wounded.” The payment, therefore, was to recognize his natural rights to a “restoration of being.” Both chiefs understood the transaction perfectly.
   We are speaking of the economy of mood. Maybe it is the only economy in the play of forces between those who are living and those who are dead. Of course, we will hardly know until an African becomes emperor of the moon.
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR
   Born in 1923 in Long Branch, NJ, and raised in Brooklyn, NORMAN MAILER was one of the most influential writers of the second half of the twentieth century and a leading public intellectual for nearly sixty years. He is the author of more than thirty books. The Castle in the Forest, his last novel, was his eleventh New York Times bestseller. His first novel, The Naked and the Dead, has never gone out of print. His 1968 nonfiction narrative, The Armies of the Night, won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He won a second Pulitzer for The Executioner’s Song and is the only person to have won Pulitzers in both fiction and nonfiction. Five of his books were nominated for National Book Awards, and he won a lifetime achievement award from the National Book Foundation in 2005. Mr. Mailer died in 2007 in New York City.
   By Norman Mailer
   The Naked and the Dead
   Barbary Shore
   The Deer Park
   Advertisements for Myself
   Deaths for the Ladies (and Other Disasters)
   The Presidential Papers
   An American Dream
   Cannibals and Christians
   Why Are We in Vietnam?
   The Deer Park—A Play
   The Armies of the Night
   Miami and the Siege of Chicago
   Of a Fire on the Moon
   The Prisoner of Sex
   Maidstone
   Existential Errands
   St. George and the Godfather
   Marilyn
   The Faith of Graffiti
   The Fight
   Genius and Lust
   The Executioner’s Song
   Of Women and Their Elegance
   Pieces and Pontifications
   Ancient Evenings
   Tough Guys Don’t Dance
   Harlot’s Ghost
   Oswald’s Tale: An American Mystery
   Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man
   The Gospel According to the Son
   The Time of Our Time
   The Spooky Art
   Why Are We at War?
   Modest Gifts
   The Castle in the Forest
   On God (with J. Michael Lennon)
   Mind of an Outlaw   
    
   Norman Mailer, The Fight  
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