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Reflections
Featured
- Norman Mailer
The Last Night: A Story - Michael L. Shuman
When Genres Collide - Barry N. Malzberg
Sixty-Seven Words A Minute
Articles and Miscellany
- Phillip Sipiora
On the State of Mailer Studies: A Conversation with J. Michael Lennon - Maggie Mailer
Prism Break - Robert J. Begiebing
Norman Mailer and Joseph Ellis: Unsettling Dialogues on Democracy - Bonnie Culver
NORRIS - J. Michael Lennon
Interview with Susan Mailer, author of In Another Place: With and Without My Father, Norman Mailer - Raymond M. Vince
Angst, Authorship, Critics: “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” “The Crack-Up,” Advertisements for Myself - Jeanne Fuchs
Mailer in Translation: The Naked and the Dead - Jason Mosser
Mailer and Thompson on the Campaign Trail, 1972 - Robert J. Begiebing
Addendum to Lipton’s Journal - Mark Stewart
The Savage Poet—Unlocking the Universe with Metaphor - Victor Peppard
Jimmy Breslin’s Run to Win - Hujun Ren
“Her Problems Were Everyone’s Problems”: Self and Gender in The Deer Park
Book Reviews
- In Another Place With and Without My Father, Norman Mailer
Erik Nakjavani
Attachment, Abandonment, and Reconciliation: A Psychoanalytic Review of Susan Mailer’s Memoir as Bildungsroman - Four Men Shaking
Gerald R. Lucas
Searching for Home - When We Were Kings (Blu-Ray Special Edition)
Bill Lowenburg
When We Were Kings: Review and Commentary - Brooklyn: The Once and Future City
John Dalziel
More Than The Dead Know - The Bad Side of Books: Selected Essays by D.H. Lawrence
Peter Balbert
Tremulation on the Ether: Versions of Instinctual Primacy in the Essays of D.H. Lawrence
Creative Works
Bibliography
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