Norman Mailer's take on the 1972 Democratic convention, where George McGovern was nominated and the Republican convention where Richard Nixon was nominated. His political commentary has always been viewed as first class, and it is good, but his views on "Women's Lib" (as it was called in the 1970s) are ludicrous. He wrote three pages on why he supports abortion, which are incomprehensible, but appear to be about the value of the sperm and its relation to the quality of the baby. If he were alive today, he would have to pretend he was joking.
Having said that, his views on U.S. politics are still sharp and relevant to the American spirit.