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| last = MacFarlane
| first = Scott
| title = The Hippie Narrative: A Literary Perspective on the Counterculture
| publisher = McFarland
| location = Jefferson
| year = 2007
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| first = Norman
| title = Advertisements for Myself
| publisher = G. P. Putnam’s Sons
| location = New York
| year = 1959
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| title = Existential Aesthetics: An Interview with Norman Mailer
| others = Interview by Laura Adams
| editor-last = Lennon
| editor-first = J. Michael
| book-title = Conversations with Norman Mailer
| publisher = UP of Mississippi
| location = Jackson
| year = 1988
| pages = 207–227
| quote = Rpt. of "Existential Aesthetics: An Interview with Norman Mailer." ''Partisan Review'' 42.2 (1975): 197–214.
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« The Mailer ReviewVolume 4 Number 1 • 2010 • Literary Warriors »
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  • Bergonzi, Bernard (November 1968). "Selected Books". London Magazine. pp. 98–100. Rev. of Cannibals and Christians and Armies of the Night, by Norman Mailer.
  • Dearborn, Mary V. (1999). Mailer: A Biography. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Gallup, George Horace, ed. (1972). Gallup Poll: Public Opinion, 1935–1971. 3. New York: Random House.
  • Gilman, Richard (8 June 1968). "What Mailer Has Done". The New Republic. pp. 27–31.
  • Isserman, Maurice (19 October 2007). "The Flower and the Gun". The Chronicle of Higher Education. pp. B14–B15.
  • Kazin, Alfred (5 May 1968). "The Trouble He's Seen". The New York Times. p. BR1.
  • Lehman, Daniel W. (1997). Matters of Fact: Reading Nonfiction over the Edge. Columbus: Ohio State UP.
  • MacFarlane, Scott (2007). The Hippie Narrative: A Literary Perspective on the Counterculture. Jefferson: McFarland.
  • Mailer, Norman (1959). Advertisements for Myself. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.
  • ———. Lennon, J. Michael, ed. (1988). Existential Aesthetics: An Interview with Norman Mailer. Interview by Laura Adams. Jackson: UP of Mississippi. pp. 207–227. Rpt. of "Existential Aesthetics: An Interview with Norman Mailer." Partisan Review 42.2 (1975): 197–214.