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This section contains many items that arguably could be better placed with the critical materials. Their location is an attempt to identify key references to the worlds (and ''demimondes'') Mailer has moved in, sometimes with reference to him, sometimes not. This section is far from exhaustive and is more a reflection of our Mailer library than any comprehensive plan. | This section contains many items that arguably could be better placed with the critical materials. Their location is an attempt to identify key references to the worlds (and ''demimondes'') Mailer has moved in, sometimes with reference to him, sometimes not. This section is far from exhaustive and is more a reflection of our Mailer library than any comprehensive plan. | ||
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* {{Anchor|Aldridge (1972)}}{{cite book |last=Aldridge |first=John W. |date=1972 |title=The Devil in the Fire: Retrospective Essays on American Literature and Culture, 1951-1971 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jr5ZAAAAMAAJ |location=New York |publisher=Harper's Magazine Press |page= |isbn= |author-link= }} Historical chronicle of major literary developments and critiques of the most significant post-World War II writers, including Mailer. | * {{Anchor|Aldridge (1972)}}{{cite book |last=Aldridge |first=John W. |date=1972 |title=The Devil in the Fire: Retrospective Essays on American Literature and Culture, 1951-1971 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jr5ZAAAAMAAJ |location=New York |publisher=Harper's Magazine Press |page= |isbn= |author-link= }} Historical chronicle of major literary developments and critiques of the most significant post-World War II writers, including Mailer. | ||
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* {{cite book |last=Macdonald |first=Dwight |date=1957 |title=The Memoirs of a Revolutionist: Essays in Political Criticism |url= |location=New York |publisher=Farrar, Strauss and Cudahy |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Political essays and reports by an iconoclastic critic, including a memoir of Macdonald’s debate on Russia with Mailer at Mt. Holyoke College in the winter of 1952. See [[60.8]], [[83.57]]. | * {{cite book |last=Macdonald |first=Dwight |date=1957 |title=The Memoirs of a Revolutionist: Essays in Political Criticism |url= |location=New York |publisher=Farrar, Strauss and Cudahy |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Political essays and reports by an iconoclastic critic, including a memoir of Macdonald’s debate on Russia with Mailer at Mt. Holyoke College in the winter of 1952. See [[52.0]], [[60.8]], [[83.57]]. | ||
* {{cite book |editor-last=Madden |editor-first=David |date=1970 |title=American Dreams, American Nightmares |url= |location=Carbondale |publisher=Southern Illinois University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Nineteen original critical essays on fiction dealing with dream and nightmare themes, including Ihab Hassan’s essay on ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' ([[67.15]]). | * {{cite book |editor-last=Madden |editor-first=David |date=1970 |title=American Dreams, American Nightmares |url= |location=Carbondale |publisher=Southern Illinois University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Nineteen original critical essays on fiction dealing with dream and nightmare themes, including Ihab Hassan’s essay on ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' ([[67.15]]). | ||
* {{cite book |editor-last=Malin |editor-first=Irving |date=1973 |title=Contemporary American-Jewish Literature |url= |location=Bloomington |publisher=Indiana University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} One of the best collections on these writers, including both general essays and individual appreciations of Mailer, Saul Bellow, Lionel Trilling, I.B. Singer, Leslie Fiedler and others, with an extensive bibliography. | * {{cite book |editor-last=Malin |editor-first=Irving |date=1973 |title=Contemporary American-Jewish Literature |url= |location=Bloomington |publisher=Indiana University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} One of the best collections on these writers, including both general essays and individual appreciations of Mailer, Saul Bellow, Lionel Trilling, I.B. Singer, Leslie Fiedler and others, with an extensive bibliography. | ||