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====''The Prisoner of Sex''. Boston: Little, Brown, 27 May; London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, August. Essay, 240 pp., $5.95.====
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Only the first U.S. edition carries the price on the inside front dustwrapper flap. Dedication: “To Carol Stevens.” Nominated for the National Book Award in the arts and letters category. Contains Mailer’s most thoughtful literary criticism, an exploration of the writing of D.H. Lawrence. Rpt: Entire essay first appeared in ''Harper’s'' ([[71.10]]), and was revised for book publication; [[98.7]] (partial). See [[68.11]], [[71.16]]–[[71.19]], [[71.23]], [[71.27]], [[77.14]].
Only the first U.S. edition carries the price on the inside front dustwrapper flap. Dedication: “To Carol Stevens.” Nominated for the National Book Award in the arts and letters category. Contains Mailer’s most thoughtful literary criticism, an exploration of the writing of D.H. Lawrence. Rpt: Entire essay first appeared in ''Harper’s'' ([[71.10]]), and was revised for book publication; [[98.7]] (partial). See [[68.11]], [[71.16]]–[[71.19]], [[71.23]], [[71.27]], [[77.14]].
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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
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'''Reviews'''
'''Reviews'''
* {{cite news |last=Brophy |first=Brigid |date=May 23, 1971 |title=Meditations on Norman Mailer, by Norman Mailer, against the Day a Norman Mailest Comes Along |url=https://nyti.ms/2R5TCtM |work=New York Times Book Review |pages=1, 14, 16 |access-date=2018-12-18 }} Negative. See [[71.22]]
* {{cite news |last=Brophy |first=Brigid |date=May 23, 1971 |title=Meditations on Norman Mailer, by Norman Mailer, against the Day a Norman Mailest Comes Along |url=https://nyti.ms/2R5TCtM |work=New York Times Book Review |pages=1, 14, 16 |access-date=2018-12-18 }} Negative. See [[71.22]]
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'''Essays'''
'''Essays'''
* {{cite book |last=Bailey |first=Jennifer |chapter=‘Faceless Broads’ and ‘Angels of Sex’ |date=1971 |title=Norman Mailer: Quick-Change Artist |url= |location=New York |publisher=Harper & Row |pages=129–143 |isbn= |author-link= }}
* {{cite journal |last1=Begiebing |first1=Robert |date=2016 |title=Sex Prisoner, 2016 |url= |journal=Mailer Review |volume=10 |issue= |pages=93–98 |doi= |access-date= }}
* {{cite journal |last1=Broer |first1=Lawrence R. |date=2014 |title=The Existential Sublime: Mailer’s ''The Prisoner of Sex'' |url= |journal=Mailer Review |volume=8 |issue= |pages=125–139 |doi= |access-date= }}
* {{cite news |last=Gornick |first=Vivian |date=December 6, 1976 |title=Why Do Men Hate Women: American Novelists and Misogyny |url= |work=Village Voice |pages=12–13, 15 |access-date= }}
* {{cite magazine |last=Greer |first=Germaine |date=September 1, 1971 |title=My Mailer Problem |url=https://classic.esquire.com/article/1971/9/1/my-mailer-problem |magazine=Esquire |url-access=subscription |pages=90–93, 214, 216. |publisher= |access-date=2018-12-18 }}  Mixed. Rpt: Bloom (1986).
* {{cite book |last=Hamill |first=Pete |chapter=Introduction |date=1985 |title=The Prisoner of Sex |url= |location=New York |publisher=Plume |page= |isbn= |author-link= }}
* {{cite book |last=Millett |first=Kate |date=2000 |orig-year=1970 |title=Sexual Politics |url= |location=Urbana |publisher=University of Illinois Press |page=314–335 |isbn= |author-link= }}
* {{cite journal |last1=Mitchell |first1=Juliet |date=171 |title=Mailer: ‘So the revolution called again…’ |url= |journal=Modern Occasions |volume=1 |issue=fall |pages=611–618 |doi= |access-date= }}
* {{cite book |last=Schwenger |first=Peter |date=1984 |title=Phallic Critiques: Masculinity and Twentieth Century Literature |url= |location=London |publisher=Routledge and Kegan Paul |pages=24–36, 103-107 |isbn= |author-link= }}
* {{cite book |last=Trilling |first=Diana |date=1977 |chapter=''The Prisoner of Sex'' |title=We Must March My Darlings: A Critical Decade |url=https://archive.org/details/wemustmarchmydar00tril |location=New York |publisher=Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich |pages=199–210 |isbn= |author-link= }} Rpt: Lennon (1986).


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The Prisoner of Sex. Boston: Little, Brown, 27 May; London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, August. Essay, 240 pp., $5.95.

Only the first U.S. edition carries the price on the inside front dustwrapper flap. Dedication: “To Carol Stevens.” Nominated for the National Book Award in the arts and letters category. Contains Mailer’s most thoughtful literary criticism, an exploration of the writing of D.H. Lawrence. Rpt: Entire essay first appeared in Harper’s (71.10), and was revised for book publication; 98.7 (partial). See 68.11, 71.1671.19, 71.23, 71.27, 77.14.

Rpt: Partially in 98.7, 13.1.

Bibliography

Reviews

  • Brophy, Brigid (May 23, 1971). "Meditations on Norman Mailer, by Norman Mailer, against the Day a Norman Mailest Comes Along". New York Times Book Review. pp. 1, 14, 16. Retrieved 2018-12-18. Negative. See 71.22
  • Broyard, Anatole (May 27, 1971). "Norman Writes a Dithyramb" (PDF). New York Times. p. 37. Retrieved 2018-12-18. Positive.
  • Kennedy, Eugene (November 1971). "Review of The Prisoner of Sex". Critic. pp. 69–73. Positive.
  • Lodge, David (December 1971). "Male, Mailer, Female". New Blackfriars. London. pp. 558–561. Mixed.
  • Oates, Joyce Carol (July 1971). "With Norman Mailer at the Sex Circus I: Out of the Machine". Atlantic. pp. 42–45. Mixed. Rpt: Adams (1974), Bloom (1986).
  • Pritchett, V. S. (July 1971). "With Norman Mailer at the Sex Circus II: Into the Cage". Atlantic. pp. 40–42. Positive.

Essays

  • Bailey, Jennifer (1971). "'Faceless Broads' and 'Angels of Sex'". Norman Mailer: Quick-Change Artist. New York: Harper & Row. pp. 129–143.
  • Begiebing, Robert (2016). "Sex Prisoner, 2016". Mailer Review. 10: 93–98.
  • Broer, Lawrence R. (2014). "The Existential Sublime: Mailer's The Prisoner of Sex". Mailer Review. 8: 125–139.
  • Gornick, Vivian (December 6, 1976). "Why Do Men Hate Women: American Novelists and Misogyny". Village Voice. pp. 12–13, 15.
  • Greer, Germaine (September 1, 1971). "My Mailer Problem". Esquire. pp. 90–93, 214, 216. Retrieved 2018-12-18. Mixed. Rpt: Bloom (1986).
  • Hamill, Pete (1985). "Introduction". The Prisoner of Sex. New York: Plume.
  • Millett, Kate (2000) [1970]. Sexual Politics. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 314–335.
  • Mitchell, Juliet (171). "Mailer: 'So the revolution called again…'". Modern Occasions. 1 (fall): 611–618.
  • Schwenger, Peter (1984). Phallic Critiques: Masculinity and Twentieth Century Literature. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. pp. 24–36, 103–107.
  • Trilling, Diana (1977). "The Prisoner of Sex". We Must March My Darlings: A Critical Decade. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. pp. 199–210. Rpt: Lennon (1986).