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« | The Mailer Review • Volume 1 Number 1 • 2007 • Inaugural Issue | » |
Reflections
Articles
- Norman Mailer
Remembering a Good Friend - William Kennedy
Norman Mailer as Occasional Commentator in a Self-Interview and Memoir - Robert F. Lucid
Boston State Hospital: The Summer of 1942 - Norman Mailer
“The Naked and the Dead” [Excerpt from unpublished 1942 play] - J. Michael Lennon, editor
“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on The Deer Park, 1954–55 - Philip Bufithis
The Executioner’s Song: A Life Beneath our Conscience - Jeffrey Severs
The Untold Story Behind The Executioner’s Song: A Conversation with Lawrence Schiller - Morris Dickstein
How Mailer Became “Mailer”: The Writer as Private and Public Character - J. Michael Lennon
Gallery Talk: The Mailer Archive - Cathy Henderson, Richard W. Oram, Molly Schwartzburg, and Molly Hardy
Mailer Takes on America: Images from the Ransom Center Archive - Barbara Mailer Wasserman
Growing Up with Norman - Jonathan Middlebrook
Five Notes Toward a Reassessment of Norman Mailer - Alan Petigny
Norman Mailer, “The White Negro,” and New Conceptions of the Self in Postwar America
Classic Interpretations
Book Reviews
- The Castle in the Forest
Christopher Ricks
The Devil only Knows - The Castle in the Forest
Robert Begiebing
Castle Mailer - The Castle in the Forest
Barbara Probst Solomon
Mailer’s Choice - The Castle in the Forest
Phillip Sipiora
Moments of Metaphor in Mailer’s Castle
Bibliography
- Constance E. Holmes and J. Michael Lennon
Norman Mailer: Supplemental Bibliography Through 2006[a]
Note
- ↑ This bibliography has been incorporated into the project Norman Mailer: Works and Days so is not reprinted here.
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