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* {{Anchor|Braudy (1991)}}{{cite book |last=Braudy |first=Leo |date=1991 |chapter=''Maidstone: A Mystery'' by Norman Mailer |title=Native Informant: Essays on Film, Fiction and Popular Culture |url=https://archive.org/details/nativeinformante00braurich |location=New York |publisher=Oxford |pages=60–63, 145–151 |isbn= |author-link= }} Rpt: [[#A|Adams]] (1974). Informed comment on Mailer’s film and the Mailer-Pynchon dichotomy. | |||
* {{Anchor|Braudy (1972)}}{{cite book |editor-last=Braudy |editor-first=Leo |editor-mask=1 |date=1972 |title=Norman Mailer: A Collection of Critical Essays |url= |location=Englewood Cliffs, N.J. |publisher=Prentice-Hall |page= |isbn= |author-link= }} Thirteen essays on Mailer’s work through ''Of a Fire on the Moon'' ([[71.1]]); includes Steven Marcus interview ([[64.1]]) and a thoughtful introduction with useful insights into ''Miami and the Siege of Chicago'' ([[68.25]]). |
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- Braudy, Leo (1991). "Maidstone: A Mystery by Norman Mailer". Native Informant: Essays on Film, Fiction and Popular Culture. New York: Oxford. pp. 60–63, 145–151. Rpt: Adams (1974). Informed comment on Mailer’s film and the Mailer-Pynchon dichotomy.
- —, ed. (1972). Norman Mailer: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Thirteen essays on Mailer’s work through Of a Fire on the Moon (71.1); includes Steven Marcus interview (64.1) and a thoughtful introduction with useful insights into Miami and the Siege of Chicago (68.25).