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{{Big|''Advertisements for Myself''. New York: Putnam’s, 6 November; London: Deutsch, 29 September 1961 (see [[61.15]] for note on British edition). Miscellany, 532 pp., $5.}} | |||
Original working title: “The Hip and the Square: A Miscellany.” Republished with preface by [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. New York: Berkley, December 1976 ([[76.16]]). Preface reprinted (minus first paragraph) as “An Advertisement Advertised” in [[82.16]]. Dedication: “I dedicate this book to the memory of Anne Mailer Kessler (1889-1958) and to David Kessler and to my father Isaac Barnett (‘Barney’) Mailer.” Portions of this miscellany appeared in periodicals at approximately the same time the book was published, a tactic that Mailer used to herald most of his major books from 1959 on. Rpt: [[59.12]]; all of the short stories appear in [[67.11]] and [[82.19]]; several selections appear in [[98.7]] and [[13.1]]. See [[59.8a]], [[59.10]], [[59.14]], [[13.2]], 242–258. | Original working title: “The Hip and the Square: A Miscellany.” Republished with preface by [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. New York: Berkley, December 1976 ([[76.16]]). Preface reprinted (minus first paragraph) as “An Advertisement Advertised” in [[82.16]]. Dedication: “I dedicate this book to the memory of Anne Mailer Kessler (1889-1958) and to David Kessler and to my father Isaac Barnett (‘Barney’) Mailer.” Portions of this miscellany appeared in periodicals at approximately the same time the book was published, a tactic that Mailer used to herald most of his major books from 1959 on. Rpt: [[59.12]]; all of the short stories appear in [[67.11]] and [[82.19]]; several selections appear in [[98.7]] and [[13.1]]. See [[59.8a]], [[59.10]], [[59.14]], [[13.2]], 242–258. | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
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* {{cite journal |last1=Davis |first1=Robert Gorham |date=1960 |title=Norman Mailer and the Trap of Egotism |url= |journal=Story |volume=33 |issue=spring |pages=117–119 |doi= |access-date= }} Negative. | * {{cite journal |last1=Davis |first1=Robert Gorham |date=1960 |title=Norman Mailer and the Trap of Egotism |url= |journal=Story |volume=33 |issue=spring |pages=117–119 |doi= |access-date= }} Negative. | ||
* {{cite magazine |last=Kazin |first=Alfred |date=November 26, 1959 |title=How Good is Norman Mailer? |url= |magazine=Reporter |pages=40–41 |publisher= |access-date= }} Positive. Rpt: Kazin (1962), Lucid (1971). | * {{cite magazine |last=Kazin |first=Alfred |date=November 26, 1959 |title=How Good is Norman Mailer? |url= |magazine=Reporter |pages=40–41 |publisher= |access-date= }} Positive. Rpt: Kazin (1962), Lucid (1971). | ||
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* {{cite news |last=Vidal |first=Gore |date=January 2, 1960 |title=The Norman Mailer Syndrome |url= |work=Nation |pages=13–16 |access-date= }} Mixed. Rpt: Lucid (1971), Bloom (1986), Vidal (1993). See [[60.3]]. | * {{cite news |last=Vidal |first=Gore |date=January 2, 1960 |title=The Norman Mailer Syndrome |url= |work=Nation |pages=13–16 |access-date= }} Mixed. Rpt: Lucid (1971), Bloom (1986), Vidal (1993). See [[60.3]]. | ||
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* {{cite book |last=Adams |first=Laura |date=1976 |chapter=Phase One: ''Advertisements for Myself'' |title=Existential Battles: The Growth of Norman Mailer |url= |location=Athens, OH |publisher=Ohio University Press |pages=27–66 |isbn= |author-link= }} | * {{cite book |last=Adams |first=Laura |date=1976 |chapter=Phase One: ''Advertisements for Myself'' |title=Existential Battles: The Growth of Norman Mailer |url= |location=Athens, OH |publisher=Ohio University Press |pages=27–66 |isbn= |author-link= }} | ||
* {{cite magazine |last=Baldwin |first=James |date=1961 |title=The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy |url= |magazine=Esquire |pages=102–106 |publisher= |access-date= }} Rpt: Baldwin (1961), Lucid (1971), Braudy (1972). See [[57.1]]. | * {{cite magazine |last=Baldwin |first=James |date=1961 |title=The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy |url= |magazine=Esquire |pages=102–106 |publisher= |access-date= }} Rpt: Baldwin (1961), Lucid (1971), Braudy (1972). See [[57.1]]. | ||
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* {{cite book |last=Solotaroff |first=Robert |chapter=The Formulation Expanded: Mailer’s Existentialism |date=1973 |title=Down Mailer's Way |url=https://archive.org/details/ert00robe |location=Urbana; London |publisher=University of Illinois Press |pages=89–99 |ref=harv }} Rpt: Lennon (1986). | * {{cite book |last=Solotaroff |first=Robert |chapter=The Formulation Expanded: Mailer’s Existentialism |date=1973 |title=Down Mailer's Way |url=https://archive.org/details/ert00robe |location=Urbana; London |publisher=University of Illinois Press |pages=89–99 |ref=harv }} Rpt: Lennon (1986). | ||
* {{cite journal |last1=Stubin |first1=Enid |date=2016 |title=‘Don’t go away feeling unequal’: ‘The Time of Her Time’ and Mailer’s Conciliatory Impulse. |url= |journal=Mailer Review |volume=10 |issue= |pages=302–309 |doi= |access-date= }} | * {{cite journal |last1=Stubin |first1=Enid |date=2016 |title=‘Don’t go away feeling unequal’: ‘The Time of Her Time’ and Mailer’s Conciliatory Impulse. |url= |journal=Mailer Review |volume=10 |issue= |pages=302–309 |doi= |access-date= }} | ||
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[[Category:Works in the 1950s]] | [[Category:Works in the 1950s]] | ||
[[Category:Works in 1959]] | [[Category:Works in 1959]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Miscellanies]] | ||
[[Category:First Editions]] | [[Category:First Editions]] |