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“Throwing Punches: Mailer on Mailer.” Interview by Jennifer L. Farbar. ''Esquire'', June, 238–240, 243–2244, 247–250. {{NM}} discusses a string of related topics with the daughter of his friend, Buzz Farbar: machismo, birth control, the 60s, homosexuality and the sexual revolution, with asides on J.F.K., “The White Negro” ([[57.1]]) and ''The Executioner’s Song'' ([[79.14]]). Rpt: [[88.6]].
“Throwing Punches: Mailer on Mailer.” Interview by Jennifer L. Farbar. ''Esquire'', June, 238–240, 243–244, 247–250. {{NM}} discusses a string of related topics with the daughter of his friend, Buzz Farbar: machismo, birth control, the 60s, homosexuality and the sexual revolution, with asides on J.F.K., “The White Negro” ([[57.1]]) and ''The Executioner’s Song'' ([[79.14]]). Rpt: [[88.6]].
 
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“Throwing Punches: Mailer on Mailer.” Interview by Jennifer L. Farbar. Esquire, June, 238–240, 243–244, 247–250. Mailer discusses a string of related topics with the daughter of his friend, Buzz Farbar: machismo, birth control, the 60s, homosexuality and the sexual revolution, with asides on J.F.K., “The White Negro” (57.1) and The Executioner’s Song (79.14). Rpt: 88.6.