New York: Model/actress Carole Mallory has revealed her sexcapades with Norman Mailer in a tell-all book ‘Loving Mailer,’ slated to hit bookstalls next month."I wanted to have sex with Warren Beatty," the book starts. Mallory then talks about a 1971 dinner at Elaine’s with Beatty and filmmaker Robert Altman that ended in a heavy duty make-out session in the back of a cab and sex on a swivelling Lucite bar stool and then atop a table.
But Mailer, whom she met at Elaine’s in 1983, soon became her man and the pair was inseparable for nine years.
"Norman was an oxymoron -- an overweight senior citizen who was one of the best lovers I ever had," the New York Post quoted Mallory, as writing.
Mallory reveals Mailer never had erectile dysfunction.
She says: "Not once. Not in nine years . . . He’d look at me naked in one of those not-so-trashy lingerie get-ups . . . G-strings, corsets, teddies, suspenders and nothing else . . . Each week I’d surprise him with a new outfit.
"Each week he’d want to play a new game . . . doctor, manicurist, masseur, Hollywood director (that was his favourite)."
In 1990 Mailer gifted Mallory a VCR for Christmas so they could watch porn together.
She writes: "My Christmas present from Norman had been for Norman."
Mallory’s hopes of Mailer teaching her to write were dashed soon after.
She says: "When our relationship ended, I realized that . . . Norman had never been on my team and had been slandering my writing and me behind my back."
The tome has been published by Phoenix Books.
ANI
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