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Norman Mailer: 1923–2007

In Memorium

The Time of His Time: A Celebration of the Life of Norman Mailer

Tributes to Norman Mailer

Articles, Interviews, Miscellany

  • Norman Mailer
    What’s Wrong with America: Five Proposals
  • Norman Mailer
    Acceptance Speech for National Book Foundation Award
  • Norman Mailer
    The Bodily Function Blues
  • Philip Roth
    [Norman Mailer, from Exit Ghost]
  • Robert J. Begiebing and Philip Bufithis
    A Dialogue on Mailer’s Novels
  • Christopher Hitchens
    Norman Mailer: Miami and the Siege of Chicago
  • J. Michael Lennon
    Norman Mailer’s Best Sellers
  • Stephan Morrow
    The Unknown and the General
  • Donald L. Kaufmann
    Norman Mailer in “God’s Attic”
  • Richard Stratton
    Meeting Mailer
  • John Whalen-Bridge
    “Their Humor Annoyed Him”: Cavalier Wit and Sympathy for the Devil in The Castle in the Forest
  • Walter Grünzweig
    The Hitler Family: A Relational Approach to Norman Mailer
  • Richard Lee Fulgham
    The Wise Blood of Norman Mailer: An Interpretation and Defense of Why Are We in Vietnam?
  • Michael K. Glenday
    From Monroe to Picasso: Norman Mailer and the Life-Study
  • Lawrence R. Broer
    Identity Crisis: A State of the Union Address
  • Mashey Bernstein
    The Heart of the Nation: Jewish Values in the Fiction of Norman Mailer
  • Barry H. Leeds
    He Was a Fighter: Boxing in Norman Mailer’s Life and Work
  • John G. Rodwan Jr.
    Fighters and Writers
  • Michael Chaiken
    Author, Auteur: A Conversation with Norman Mailer
  • J. Michael Lennon
    The Castle in the Forest: A Conversation with Norman Mailer
  • Lawrence Grobel
    Norman Mailer: Stupidity Brings Out Violence in Me
  • David Anshen
    A New Politics of Form in Harlot’s Ghost
  • Neil Gordon
    On The Armies of the Night
  • K. D. Norris
    Exhuming Mailer’s America

Classic Interpretation

  • Christopher Ricks
    Norman Mailer: The Executioner’s Song

Book Reviews

  • On God: An Uncommon Conversation
    John Bowers
    Mailer’s Last Words
  • On God: An Uncommon Conversation
    Eugene Cullen Kennedy
    You Are Too Healthy for the World
  • On God: An Uncommon Conversation
    Phillip Sipiora
    Norman Mailer, Metaphysician at Work

Creative Works

  • Robbin A. Martinelli
    Mailer’s Song
  • Daniele Pantano
    Mailer at the Théâtre Du Grand Guignol
  • Daniela Feliciani
    AmDream

Bibliography

Masthead

  • EDITOR
    Phillip Sipiora
  • DEPUTY EDITOR
    Gerald R. Lucas
  • MANAGING EDITOR
    Constance E. Holmes
  • ASSOCIATE EDITORS
    Shannon L. Zinck
    James R.Miller
    Raymond M. Vince
  • ADVISORY EDITOR
    Carol Holmes
  • RESEARCH EDITOR
    Kristine A. Wilson
  • EDITORIAL BOARD
    J. Michael Lennon, Chair of Editorial Board (Wilkes University), Robert J. Begiebing (Southern New Hampshire University), John Whalen-Bridge (National University of Singapore), Philip Bufithis (Shepherd University), Christopher Busa (Founder and Editor of Provincetown Arts Press), Morris Dickstein (Graduate Center, City University of New York), Laura Adams Dunham (Independent Scholar), Michael Glenday (The Open University, United Kingdom), Hunt Hawkins (University of South Florida), Barry H. Leeds (Central Connecticut State University), Deborah Martinson (Occidental College), Michael Millgate (University of Toronto), Christopher Ricks (Boston University), Phillip Sipiora (University of South Florida), Thomas F. Staley (Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin), Barbara Mailer Wasserman (Memoirist).

Notes

  1. This list has been incorporated into the project Norman Mailer: Works and Days so is not reprinted here.
  2. This list has been incorporated into the project Norman Mailer: Works and Days so is not reprinted here. See “Norman Mailer's First Editions
  3. This bibliography has been incorporated into the project Norman Mailer: Works and Days so is not reprinted here.