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{{notice|This project is coming in the spring of 2019. {{crossreference|In the mean time, see [[65.7]].}} If you’d like to contribute, see the [[Talk:An American Dream Expanded|discussion page]]. }} | {{notice|This project is coming in the spring of 2019. {{crossreference|In the mean time, see [[65.7]].}} If you’d like to contribute, see the [[Talk:An American Dream Expanded|discussion page]]. }} | ||
[[File:65-7c.jpg|thumb|Dust wrapper of the British edition published by Andre Deutsch on 26 April, 1965.]] | |||
{{cquote|''An American Dream'' is Norman Mailer’s first novel in nine years. He wrote it at a high pitch, each chapter appearing in ''Esquire'' while he was still at work on the next: a method now unusual but common enough among the great novelists of the nineteenth century, which contributed much to the quivering tension of the story. | {{cquote|''An American Dream'' is Norman Mailer’s first novel in nine years. He wrote it at a high pitch, each chapter appearing in ''Esquire'' while he was still at work on the next: a method now unusual but common enough among the great novelists of the nineteenth century, which contributed much to the quivering tension of the story. | ||