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* {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author2-last=Mailer |author2-first=John Buffalo |title=The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker, and Bad Conscience in America |location=New York |publisher=Nation Books |date=2006}} | * {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author2-last=Mailer |author2-first=John Buffalo |title=The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker, and Bad Conscience in America |location=New York |publisher=Nation Books |date=2006}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Marcel |first=Gabriel |title=The Philosophy of Existentialism |translator-last=Harari |translator-first=Manya |location=Secaucus, N.J. |publisher=The Citadel Press |date=1973}} | * {{cite book |last=Marcel |first=Gabriel |title=The Philosophy of Existentialism |translator-last=Harari |translator-first=Manya |location=Secaucus, N.J. |publisher=The Citadel Press |date=1973}} | ||
* {{cite journal |last=Nakjavani |first=Erik |title=The Aesthetics of Silence: Hemingway's "The Art of the Short Story" |journal=The Hemingway Review |volume= | * {{cite journal |last=Nakjavani |first=Erik |title=The Aesthetics of Silence: Hemingway's "The Art of the Short Story" |journal=The Hemingway Review |volume=3 |issue=2 |date=1984 |pages=38–45}} | ||
* {{cite journal |last=Nakjavani |first=Erik |title=The Aesthetics of the Visible and the Invisible: Hemingway and Cézanne |journal=The Hemingway Review |volume=5 |issue=2 |date=1986 |pages=2–11}} | * {{cite journal |last=Nakjavani |first=Erik |title=The Aesthetics of the Visible and the Invisible: Hemingway and Cézanne |journal=The Hemingway Review |volume=5 |issue=2 |date=1986 |pages=2–11}} | ||
* {{cite journal |last=Nakjavani |first=Erik |title=The Prose of Life: Lived Experience in the Fiction of Hemingway, Sartre, and Beauvoir |journal=North Dakota Quarterly |volume=70 |issue=4 |date=2003 |pages=140–65}} | * {{cite journal |last=Nakjavani |first=Erik |title=The Prose of Life: Lived Experience in the Fiction of Hemingway, Sartre, and Beauvoir |journal=North Dakota Quarterly |volume=70 |issue=4 |date=2003 |pages=140–65}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Raymond |first=Dwayne |title=Mornings with Mailer: A Recollection of Friendship |location=New York |publisher=Harper |date=2010}} | * {{cite book |last=Raymond |first=Dwayne |title=Mornings with Mailer: A Recollection of Friendship |location=New York |publisher=Harper |date=2010}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Valéry |first=Paul |title=Leonardo, Poe, Mallarmé |translator-last=Cowley |translator-first=Malcolm |translator2-last=Lawler |translator2-first=James R. |location=Princeton |publisher=Princeton UP |date=1972}} | * {{cite book |last=Valéry |first=Paul |title=Leonardo, Poe, Mallarmé |translator-last=Cowley |translator-first=Malcolm |translator2-last=Lawler |translator2-first=James R. |location=Princeton |publisher=Princeton UP |date=1972}} | ||
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[T]here is nothing in the critical field that should be of greater philosophical interest or prove more rewarding to analysis than the progressive modification of one mind by the work of another.
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- Mailer, Norman; Mailer, John Buffalo (2006). The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker, and Bad Conscience in America. New York: Nation Books.
- Marcel, Gabriel (1973). The Philosophy of Existentialism. Translated by Harari, Manya. Secaucus, N.J.: The Citadel Press.
- Nakjavani, Erik (1984). "The Aesthetics of Silence: Hemingway's "The Art of the Short Story"". The Hemingway Review. 3 (2): 38–45.
- Nakjavani, Erik (1986). "The Aesthetics of the Visible and the Invisible: Hemingway and Cézanne". The Hemingway Review. 5 (2): 2–11.
- Nakjavani, Erik (2003). "The Prose of Life: Lived Experience in the Fiction of Hemingway, Sartre, and Beauvoir". North Dakota Quarterly. 70 (4): 140–65.
- Raymond, Dwayne (2010). Mornings with Mailer: A Recollection of Friendship. New York: Harper.
- Valéry, Paul (1972). Leonardo, Poe, Mallarmé. Translated by Cowley, Malcolm; Lawler, James R. Princeton: Princeton UP.