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« | The Mailer Review • Volume 10 Number 1 • 2016 • 10th Anniversary Issue | » |
Reflections
Remembering Barry Leeds
Featured
- J. Michael Lennon
A Note on “The Collision,” Norman Mailer’s First Short Story - Norman Mailer
The Collision
Articles and Miscellany
- Kate Mailer
People Who Look Alike Are Alike - William T. Ross
When Novelists Were Kings: Norman Mailer and Esquire in the 1960s - Mark Edmundson
Mailer’s Greatness: A Note - Morris Dickstein and J. Michael Lennon
Mailer’s Letters: A Colloquy at the Strand Bookstore - Robert Begiebing
Sex Prison, 2016 - Lawrence R. Broer
Meta-Modernism in An American Dream - Bob Batchelor
No Pre-Fabricated Words: Norman Mailer and Inventive Biography - Jerome Loving
From Solitary to the City: Norman Mailer’s Bet on Jack Henry Abbott - Jeffrey Michelson, Elizabeth Mailer, Peter Alson, John Buffalo Mailer
Top Ten Things - Justin Bozung
Norman Mailer’s Dark Forces - Robert Singer
Performing Norman / Norman Performing: Wild 90 as Disruptive Narrative - Ashley M. Donnelly
Mailer’s New Man: Differing Masculinities in Tough Guys Don’t Dance - Kathleen “Kat” Robinson
The Triteness of Trauma and Time: Non-Linear Narrative in Tough Guys Don’t Dance - Christopher Busa
Norman Mailer and ''Provincetown Arts'' - Raymond M. Vince
Writing of a Woman’s Soul: Gender Pilgrimage in Lawrence and Mailer - Andrew M. Gordon
Mailer’s Use of Wilhelm Reich - Robert Nason
In Search of the Jewish Norman Mailer - Alexander Hicks
A Lot of Balzac: Norman Mailer and the Early French Realists - Erik Nakjavani
Norman Mailer’s Reception of Inherited Sociocultural Norms (1950–1960) - Enid Stubin
“Don’t Go Away Feeling Unequal”: “The Time of Her Time” and Mailer’s Conciliatory Impulse - Victor Peppard
The Curious Story of Norman Mailer’s Engagement with Short Fiction - Jeanne Fuchs
Mixed Signals in Mailer’s “La Petite Bourgeoise” - Bill Lowenburg
“One Foot and Three Toes in Prison”: Remembering Muhammad Ali - Ronald K. Fried
Ali: He Paid the Price for His Brutal Profession - Raj Chandarlapaty
Drugs, Depression, and Social Change: How Magic Realism Morphed Into Social Change in the Writings of Norman Mailer
Classic Interpretation
- Bernard Horn
Ahab and Ishmael at War: The Presence of Moby-Dick in The Naked and the Dead - Peter Balbert
Impotence, Recovery, and the Honorable Beast: The Aesthetics of the Fourth Dimension in The Virgin and the Gipsy
Book Reviews
- Norman Mailer and the Modernist Turn
Maggie McKinley
Norman Mailer’s Janus-Faced Project - Confessions of a Serial Biographer
Mary Dearborn
A Biographer Going Rogue - Young Lions: How Jewish Authors Reinvented the American War Novel
Mashey Bernstein
They Ate Their Spam with Their Yarmulkes On: Young Lions/Old Tropes - The Territory around Us: Collected Literary and Political Journalism, 1982–2015
Michael L. Shuman
Beating the Odds in Big Sur - D. H. Lawrence and the Marriage Matrix: Intertextual Adventures in Conflict, Renewal, and Transcendence
Raymond M. Vince
D. H. Lawrence and Marriage: Mapping the “Logic of the Soul” - Smuggler’s Blues: A True Story of the Hippie Mafia
Michael L. Shuman
Wise-Guy Capers, Zig-Zag Minds - O Brave New Eve: A Genetic Fantasy
Michael L. Shuman
Trans-human Genetics Comes to Tampa
Creative Works
Bibliography
- Shannon L. Zinck
Norman Mailer Bibliography: 2015[a]
Note
- ↑ This bibliography has been incorporated into the project Norman Mailer: Works and Days so is not reprinted here.
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