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« | The Mailer Review • Volume 5 Number 1 • 2011 • Norris Mailer: A Life in Words | » |
Reflections
Tributes to Norris Church Mailer
- John Buffalo Mailer, Guest Editor
Tributes to Norris Church Mailer
Articles and Miscellany
- Michael Mailer
Overexposed: My First Taste of Filmmaking - Gary D. Rhodes
Reinventing a New Wheel: The Films of Norman Mailer - Sara Jo Cohen
Making Masculinity and Unmaking Jewishness: Norman Mailer’s Voice in Wild 90 and Beyond the Law - Taylor Joy Mitchell
Norman Mailer: Playboy Magazine Heavyweight - Tracy Dahlby
“The White Negro” Revisited: The Demise of the Indispensable Hipster - Raj Chandarlapaty
Through the Lens of the Beatniks: Norman Mailer and Modern American Man’s Quest for Self-Realization - Gerald R. Lucas
Norman Mailer and the Novel 2.0 - Mimi Reisel Gladstein
Piling On: Norman Mailer’s Utilization of Marilyn Monroe: “What is it about Marilyn Monroe that obsesses you so?” - Donald L. Kaufmann
Cluster Seeds and the Mailer Legacy - Lee Spinks
Situating Hemingway: Mailer, Style, Ethics - Fannie Peczenik
The Devil’s Party: Reading and Wreaking Vengeance in The Castle in the Forest - Alexander Hicks
From Here to Eternity and The Naked and the Dead: Premiere to Eternity? - Alexandros Mantzaris
Contradictory Syntheses: Norman Mailer’s Left Conservatism and the Problematic of “Totalitarianism” - Martjin Sermeus
Norman Mailer’s Mythmaking in An American Dream and “The White Negro” - Stephen Borkowski
A Tear Shed into a Cup of Sorrows - Kim Moreland
Hemingway and Women at the Front: Blowing Bridges in The Fifth Column, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Other Works - Jennifer Yirinec
The Conception of Irreversibility: Hannah Arendt and Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”
Classic Interpretation
Book Reviews
- Norman Mailer’s Later Fictions
Andrew M. Gordon
Last of the Late Romantics - The Castle in the Forest
Christopher Busa
Imagining Evil: The Sardonic Narrator of Mailer’s Last Novel - Hemingway’s Second War: Bearing Witness to the Spanish Civil War
Lawrence R. Broer
Tolls of War: Mailerian Sub-Texts in For Whom the Bell Tolls
Creative Works
Bibliography
- Shannon L. Zinck
Norman Mailer Bibliography: 2010[a]
Note
- ↑ This bibliography has been incorporated into the project Norman Mailer: Works and Days so is not reprinted here.