The Mailer Review/Volume 2, 2008/The Wise Blood of Norman Mailer: An Interpretation and Defense of Why Are We in Vietnam?
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Written by
Richard Lee Fulgham
Abstract: Why Are We in Vietnam? is a novel that calls for reassessment four decades after its appearance, particularly as a work of satiric allegory.
URL: https://prmlr.us/mr08fulg
Richard Lee Fulgham
Abstract: Why Are We in Vietnam? is a novel that calls for reassessment four decades after its appearance, particularly as a work of satiric allegory.
URL: https://prmlr.us/mr08fulg
Works Cited
- Broyard, Anatole (Sep. 17, 1967). ""A Disturbnce of the Peace"". New York Times. Check date values in:
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(help) - Mailer, Norman (1966). Cannibals and Christians. New York: Dial.
- Mailer, Norman (1959). "The White Negro in Advertisements for Myself. New York: Putnam. pp. 357–358.
- Mailer, Norman (1967). Why Are We in Vietnam. New York: Putnam.