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Brady, Phillip (2018). "Nothing Attested, Everything Sung". The Mailer Review. 12 (1): 329–335.

Busa, Christopher (2018). "Norman Mailer: Of Vitality and Morality". The Mailer Review. 12 (1): 171–177.

Bykofsky, Stu (March 2018). "She Wants Her Say on the Naked and the Dead". The Philadelphia Inquirer. pp. B02.

Canfield, Kevin (8 September 2018). "The FBI's Spying on Writers Was Literary Criticism at It's Worst". The Daily Beast.