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“The Bad Boy of U.S. Literature.” ''Sunday Times'' [London] 11 Nov 2007: 20.
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“A Brawler who Never Pulled a Punch.” ''Irish Times'' 12 Nov 2007: 10.


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“Heavyweight: Mailer’s Life and Work Were Outsized.” ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' 14 Nov 2007: B6.
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Benjamin, Walter. “The Author as Producer.” Understanding Brecht. Trans. by Anna Bostock. New York: Verso, 1998.
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Brecht, Bertolt. Brecht on Theater: the Development of an Aesthetic. Trans. and ed. by John Willet. New York: Hill and Wang, 2001.


“Legendary Writer with Particular Love for the Irish.” ''Irish Independent'' 12 Nov 2007: page unknown.


“A Life of Writing, Boozing and Brawling.” ''Edmonton Journal'' 11 Nov 2007, final ed.: A3.


“Mailer won pair of Pulitzers.” ''Variety'' 409.1 (19–25 Nov 2007): 55.


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“Mailer’s Ghost.” ''New York'' 40.42 (26 Nov 2007): 32. Revisits the seven covers of ''New York Magazine'' that have featured Mailer, either as author or subject.


Coover, Robert. The Public Burning. New York: Grove Press, 1977.
“Norman Mailer.” ''Economist'', US ed. 385.8555 (17 Nov 2007): 103.
Dearborn, Mary V. Mailer a Biography. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1999.
 
DeLillo, Don. Underworld. New York: Simon and Shuster, 1997.
“Norman Mailer.” ''Sunday Independent'' [Ireland] 11 Nov 2007: page unknown.
Doctorow, E.L. The Book of Daniel. New York: Plume Penguin Press, 1996.
 
Fukikyama, Francis. The End of History and the Last Man. New York: Avon Books, 1998.
“Norman Mailer.” ''Times'' [London] 12 Nov 2007: 53.
Glenday, Michael K. Norman Mailer. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1995.
 
Jameson, Fredric. Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. Durham: Duke UP,
“Norman Mailer.” ''Independent'' [London] 13 Nov 2007, first ed.: 34.
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Lenin, V.I. Selected Works in 3 Volumes. Moscow: International Press, 1977.
“Norman Mailer.” ''Times Union'' 15 Nov 2007, one star ed.: A12.
Mailer, Norman. Advertisements for Myself. New York: Putnam, 1959.
 
———. An American Dream. New York: Dial, 1965.
“Norman Mailer, 1923–2007.” ''Cincinnati Post'' 12 Nov 2007: C10.
———. Cannibals and Christians. New York: Dial, 1966.
 
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“Norman Mailer, 84.” ''Newsweek'' 151.1 (31 Dec 2007): 106.
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“Pulitzer Prize Author Norman Mailer Dies at 84.” ''Providence Journal'' 11 Nov 2007: A6.
McHale, Brian. Constructing Postmodernism. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
 
Nielson, Heather.“Jack’s Ghost: Reappearances of John Kennedy in the work of Gore Vidal and
Allen-Mills, Tony. “Norman Mailer, Literary Rebel, Dies.” ''Sunday Times''
Norman Mailer.” American Studies International ~October 1997!: 23–24.
[London] 11 Nov 2007: 1+. [Note: Also printed in the ''Australian'' under a different headline.]
Rollyson, Carl. The Lives of Norman Mailer. New York: Paragon House, 1991.
 
Whalen-Bridge, John. “The Myth of American Adam in Late Mailer.” Connotations ~1995–6!:
Ambrose, Jay. “Remembering Mailer.” ''Knoxville News Sentinel'' 25 Nov 2007: 73.
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Andriani, Lynn. “A Prolific Life to the End.” ''Publishers Weekly'' 254.56 (19 Nov 2007): 8.
 
Associated Press. “Literary Lion Sparked American Debate.” ''Daily Variety'' 12 Nov 2007: 2.
 
———. “Writers Remember Mailer.” ''Times Union'' 13 Nov 2007, one star ed.: E5. Comments on Mailer by New York authors and journalists, on the occasion of his death.
 
Baddiel, David. “For Norman Mailer, Authenticity was all about Masculinity.” ''Times'' [London] 17 Nov 2007: 3.
 
Bancroft, Colette. “‘He was Much More’ than a Writer.” ''St. Petersburg Times'' [Florida] 11 Nov 2007, South Pinellas ed.: 1A.
 
Barnes, Bart. “A Blustery Force in Life and Letters.” ''Washington Post'' 11 Nov 2007, Met 2 Ed.: A01. [Note: Version of this article also printed elsewhere under different headlines.]
 
Bernstein, Mashey. “In Different Way, Norman Mailer was a Deeply Jewish
Writer.” ''Deep South Jewish Voice'' 18.1 (Dec 2007): 100+.
 
Blau, Rosie and Martin Mulligan. “Pulling No Punches to the End.” ''London Financial Times'' 12 Nov 2007, U.S. ed.: 13.
 
Boyd, Herb. “When James Baldwin Met Norman Mailer.” ''New York Amsterdam News'' 15 Nov 2007: 1+.
 
Burke, Cathy and Todd Venezia. “Literary Pug and Original Hipster Mailer,
84, Dies.” ''New York Post'' 11 Nov 2007, News: 7.
 
Calabrese, Erin. “Widow Defends Mailer, Says He ‘Loved Women.’” ''New York Post'' 19 Nov 2007, News: 14.
 
Campbell, James. “Norman Mailer: Pugnacious Journalist and Author.
''Guardian'' [London] 12 Nov 2007, final ed.: 34.
 
Cappell, Ezra. “Norman Mailer: A Man of Letters Inspired by the People of
the Book.” ''Forward'' 16 Nov 2007: A1+.
 
Clark, Roy Peter. “Two Minutes with Mailer.” ''St. Petersburg Times'' [Florida] 15 Nov 2007: 1E.
 
Clarke, Toni.“Writer Norman Mailer dies at 84.” ''Irish Times'' 12 Nov 2007: 10.
 
Craig, Olga. “A Life of Books, Bars, Brawling.” ''Gazette'' [Montreal] 11 Nov 2007, final ed.: A3.
 
Crosbie, Lynn. “Believe it: This was the Man who Loved Women.” ''Globe and Mail'' [Canada] 12 Nov 2007: R1.
 
Crossen, Cynthia. “Readback: When Normal Mailer Was Nobody: 1948’s ‘The
Naked and the Dead’ Was Written Before He Was Famous, And That Is Its
Greatest Blessing.” ''Wall Street Journal Online'' (15 Nov 2007). http://
www.wallstreetjournal.com.
 
Cryer, Dan and Aileen Jacobson. “Norman Mailer 1923–2007: A Literary Icon
Dies.” ''Newsday'' 11 Nov 2007, Nassau and Suffolk ed.: A08

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“The Bad Boy of U.S. Literature.” Sunday Times [London] 11 Nov 2007: 20.

“A Brawler who Never Pulled a Punch.” Irish Times 12 Nov 2007: 10.

“Heavyweight: Mailer’s Life and Work Were Outsized.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 14 Nov 2007: B6.

“Legendary Writer with Particular Love for the Irish.” Irish Independent 12 Nov 2007: page unknown.

“A Life of Writing, Boozing and Brawling.” Edmonton Journal 11 Nov 2007, final ed.: A3.

“Mailer won pair of Pulitzers.” Variety 409.1 (19–25 Nov 2007): 55.

“Mailer’s Ghost.” New York 40.42 (26 Nov 2007): 32. Revisits the seven covers of New York Magazine that have featured Mailer, either as author or subject.

“Norman Mailer.” Economist, US ed. 385.8555 (17 Nov 2007): 103.

“Norman Mailer.” Sunday Independent [Ireland] 11 Nov 2007: page unknown.

“Norman Mailer.” Times [London] 12 Nov 2007: 53.

“Norman Mailer.” Independent [London] 13 Nov 2007, first ed.: 34.

“Norman Mailer.” Times Union 15 Nov 2007, one star ed.: A12.

“Norman Mailer, 1923–2007.” Cincinnati Post 12 Nov 2007: C10.

“Norman Mailer, 84.” Newsweek 151.1 (31 Dec 2007): 106.

“Obituary of Norman Mailer.” Daily Telegraph [London] 12 Nov 2007: 25.

“Pulitzer Prize Author Norman Mailer Dies at 84.” Providence Journal 11 Nov 2007: A6.

Allen-Mills, Tony. “Norman Mailer, Literary Rebel, Dies.” Sunday Times [London] 11 Nov 2007: 1+. [Note: Also printed in the Australian under a different headline.]

Ambrose, Jay. “Remembering Mailer.” Knoxville News Sentinel 25 Nov 2007: 73.

Andriani, Lynn. “A Prolific Life to the End.” Publishers Weekly 254.56 (19 Nov 2007): 8.

Associated Press. “Literary Lion Sparked American Debate.” Daily Variety 12 Nov 2007: 2.

———. “Writers Remember Mailer.” Times Union 13 Nov 2007, one star ed.: E5. Comments on Mailer by New York authors and journalists, on the occasion of his death.

Baddiel, David. “For Norman Mailer, Authenticity was all about Masculinity.” Times [London] 17 Nov 2007: 3.

Bancroft, Colette. “‘He was Much More’ than a Writer.” St. Petersburg Times [Florida] 11 Nov 2007, South Pinellas ed.: 1A.

Barnes, Bart. “A Blustery Force in Life and Letters.” Washington Post 11 Nov 2007, Met 2 Ed.: A01. [Note: Version of this article also printed elsewhere under different headlines.]

Bernstein, Mashey. “In Different Way, Norman Mailer was a Deeply Jewish Writer.” Deep South Jewish Voice 18.1 (Dec 2007): 100+.

Blau, Rosie and Martin Mulligan. “Pulling No Punches to the End.” London Financial Times 12 Nov 2007, U.S. ed.: 13.

Boyd, Herb. “When James Baldwin Met Norman Mailer.” New York Amsterdam News 15 Nov 2007: 1+.

Burke, Cathy and Todd Venezia. “Literary Pug and Original Hipster Mailer, 84, Dies.” New York Post 11 Nov 2007, News: 7.

Calabrese, Erin. “Widow Defends Mailer, Says He ‘Loved Women.’” New York Post 19 Nov 2007, News: 14.

Campbell, James. “Norman Mailer: Pugnacious Journalist and Author.” Guardian [London] 12 Nov 2007, final ed.: 34.

Cappell, Ezra. “Norman Mailer: A Man of Letters Inspired by the People of the Book.” Forward 16 Nov 2007: A1+.

Clark, Roy Peter. “Two Minutes with Mailer.” St. Petersburg Times [Florida] 15 Nov 2007: 1E.

Clarke, Toni.“Writer Norman Mailer dies at 84.” Irish Times 12 Nov 2007: 10.

Craig, Olga. “A Life of Books, Bars, Brawling.” Gazette [Montreal] 11 Nov 2007, final ed.: A3.

Crosbie, Lynn. “Believe it: This was the Man who Loved Women.” Globe and Mail [Canada] 12 Nov 2007: R1.

Crossen, Cynthia. “Readback: When Normal Mailer Was Nobody: 1948’s ‘The Naked and the Dead’ Was Written Before He Was Famous, And That Is Its Greatest Blessing.” Wall Street Journal Online (15 Nov 2007). http:// www.wallstreetjournal.com.

Cryer, Dan and Aileen Jacobson. “Norman Mailer 1923–2007: A Literary Icon Dies.” Newsday 11 Nov 2007, Nassau and Suffolk ed.: A08