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====Essays, Articles, Book Chapters, Dissertations, and Creative Works==== | ====Essays, Articles, Book Chapters, Dissertations, and Creative Works==== | ||
{{cite book | | {{cite book |first=W. Gilbert |last=Adair |date={{date|2008}} |title=The American Epic Novel in the Late Twentieth Century: The Super-Genre of the Imperial State |url= |location=Lewiston, NY |publisher=Mellen Press |ref=harv}} This book examines Norman Mailer’s ''The Executioner’s Song'' as well as the novels of Samuel R. Delany, James A. Michener, and Thomas Pynchon. | ||
{{cite | {{cite magazine |last=Aeschliman |first=M. D. |date={{date|2008}} |title=The Big Empty and the Silver Voice |magazine=National Review |volume=7 |pages=49–52 |ref=harv}} This article presents a comparison of the literary careers of Norman Mailer and Saul Bellow. | ||
{{cite | {{cite magazine |last=Anderson |first=Sam |date={{date|2008}} |title=Books |work=New York |volume=14 |pages=67–69 |ref=harv}} This article discusses books that represent the New York literary canon, including Norman Mailer’s ''The Armies of the Night'' and Tom Wolfe’s ''The Bonfire of the Vanities''. | ||
{{cite journal |last=Anshen |first=David |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Anshen |first=David |date={{date|2008}} |title=A New Politics of Form in ''Harlot’s Ghost'' |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=452–473 |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08ansh |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite journal | | {{cite journal |last1=Begiebing |last2=Bufithis |first1=Robert |first2=Philip |date={{date|2008}} |title=A Dialogue on Mailer’s Novels |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=225–264 |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08bufi |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite journal |last=Bernstein |first=Mashey |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Bernstein |first=Mashey |date={{date|2008}} |title=The Heart of the Nation: Jewish Values in the Fiction of Norman Mailer |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=376-384 |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08bern |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite journal |last=Bowers |first=John |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Bowers |first=John |date={{date|2008}} |title=Mailer’s Last Words |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=494–497 |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08bowe |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite journal |last=Broer |first=Lawrence |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Broer |first=Lawrence |date={{date|2008}} |title=Identity Crisis: A State of the Union Address by Norman Mailer and Kurt Vonnegut |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=364–375 |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08broe |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite journal |last=Bromwich |first=David |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Bromwich |first=David |date={{date|2008}} |title=Norman Mailer ({{date|1924}}–{{date|2007}}) |work=Dissent |volume=55 |edition=2 |pages=97–99 |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite magazine |last=Crosbie |first=Lynn |date={{date| | {{cite magazine |last=Crosbie |first=Lynn |date={{date|2008-09-16|MDY}} |title=Our Terrible Desire to Rake Through Her Remains |magazine=The Globe and Mail |issue=R1 |ref=harv}} In part a response to the October 2008 issue of ''Vanity Fair'' dedicated to Marilyn Monroe, this article discusses what is left of the Monroe archive of personal belongings, much of which was photographed and documented by Mark Anderson. | ||
{{cite journal |last=Dimock |first=Wai Chee |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Dimock |first=Wai Chee |date={{date|2008}} |title=The Egyptian Pronoun: Lyric, Novel, the ''Book of the Dead'' |work=New Literary History |volume=39 |edition=3 |pages=619–643 |ref=harv}} This article is a study of Egyptian culture in the poetry of Walt Whitman and fiction and nonfiction of Norman Mailer, including ''Ancient Evenings'' and ''The Armies of the Night''. | ||
{{cite journal |last=Feliciani |first=Daniela |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Feliciani |first=Daniela |date={{date|2008}} |title=AmDream |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=513–514 |url=http://prmlr.us/mr08feli |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} Poem. | ||
{{cite news |last=Feuer |first=Alan |date={{date| | {{cite news |last=Feuer |first=Alan |date={{date|2008-01-20|MDY}} |title=Jimmy Breslin’s Perpetual Deadline |work=New York Times |page=1 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/20/books/20feue.html |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} This article discusses the impact of Norman Mailer’s death on the life of Jimmy Breslin. | ||
{{cite journal |last=Fulgham |first=Richard |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Fulgham |first=Richard |date={{date|2008}} |title=The Wise Blood of Norman Mailer: An Interpretation and Defense of ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=337–347 |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08fulg |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite journal |last=Glenday |first=Michael |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Glenday |first=Michael |date={{date|2008}} |title=From Monroe to Picasso: Norman Mailer and the Life-Study |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=348–363 |url=https://prmlr.us/mr08glen |access-date={{date|2021-07-04|ISO}} |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite magazine |last=Goldstein |first=Andrew |date={{date| | {{cite magazine |last=Goldstein |first=Andrew |date={{date|2008-01-21|MDY}} |title=Naked, Dead and Back to the Big Screen |work=New York |page=13 |ref=harv}} | ||
{{cite journal |last=Gordon |first=Neil |date={{date|2008}} |title= | {{cite journal |last=Gordon |first=Neil |date={{date|2008}} |title=On ''The Armies of the Night'' |work=The Mailer Review |volume=2 |edition=1 |pages=474–477 |ref=harv}} Note: This article was previously presented at the 40th Anniversary Conference on the March on the Pentagon/''The Armies of the Night'' at Georgetown University on {{date|2007-10-19|MDY}}. | ||
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