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Revision as of 07:45, 3 July 2020
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Featured
Articles and Miscellany
- J. Michael Lennon
Introduction to Taschen Edition of Superman Comes to the Supermarket - Danielle Mailer
The Writer’s Daughter - Gerald R. Lucas
Project Mailer 2015 - Jerome Loving
The Day the Century Ended: Francis Irby Gwaltney’s “Sequel” to The Naked and the Dead - Jason Mosser
The Beatster, the White Negro, and the Evolution of the Hipster in Fight Club - Maggie McKinley
“Up to the Nostrils in Anguish”: Mailer and Bellow on Masculine Anxiety and Violent Catharsis - Michael K. Glenday
Fly Boys and Angels: Mailer on the Moon - Victor Peppard
Mailer, Nabokov and the Amerussia / US-SU Phenomenon - Heather Braun
The Roving Psychopath in Love: “The White Negro” and Lolita - Lee Spinks
Increasing the Real Life in Ourselves: Some Reflections on Norman Mailer’s “Politics of State” - Justin Bozung
The American Antonioni - Erik Nakjavani
Conceptualizing Lived Experience: Norman Mailer as an Intellectual - Kevin Power
Cures for Cancer: Norman Mailer’s Deaths for the Ladies (And Other Disasters) - Raj Chandarlapaty
Through the Quintessential Divide: Mailer’s Response to Race Theory - Brad Stager
Considering Mailer in the Post-Aquarian Age
Classic Interpretation
Book Reviews
- The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer
Robert Begiebing
Better than Happiness - JFK, Superman Comes to the Supermarket
Phillip Sipiora
Superman Redux - Moral Agents: Eight Twentieth-Century American Writers
William T. Ross
Mailer Among the Intellectuals - Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship That Shaped the Sixties
Gerald R. Lucas
Parallel Lives - Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950–75
Jason Mosser
A History of Violences - Bramble, Infant Martian
Mark Olshaker
Kaufmann in Orbit - Re-creating Paul Bowles, the Other, and the Imagination: Music, Film, and Photography
Michael L. Shuman
Days of Future Passed: Paul Bowles and the Heyday of Hipness - Bramble, Infant Martian
Michael L. Shuman
Mars Needs Women - Chameleo
Victor Peppard
How the New Order of Surveillance Really Works
Creative Works
Bibliography
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