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“Mailer and Buckley Talk on ‘Open End.’” ''New York Times'', 3 February. Brief article describing another debate in which Buckley was the apparent winner. When [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] asked him why Buckley appeared with him if he thought Mailer was a freak, Buckley said, “You are a magnetic field in this country.”
“Mailer and Buckley Talk on ‘Open End.{{' "}} ''New York Times'', 3 February. Brief article describing another debate in which Buckley was the apparent winner. When [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] asked him why Buckley appeared with him if he thought Mailer was a freak, Buckley said, “You are a magnetic field in this country.”


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Norman Mailer: Works and Days
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“Mailer and Buckley Talk on ‘Open End.New York Times, 3 February. Brief article describing another debate in which Buckley was the apparent winner. When Mailer asked him why Buckley appeared with him if he thought Mailer was a freak, Buckley said, “You are a magnetic field in this country.”