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« The Mailer ReviewVolume 5 Number 1 • 2011 • Norris Mailer: A Life in Words »
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Martjin Sermeus
Abstract: Mailer is very concerned with the American “identity,” not just with the shape and soul of the country as a whole, but also with the individual identity of “the” American as he searches for the characteristics essential to the “real” American identity.