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* {{cite book |last=Gitlin |first=Todd |date=1987 |title=The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage |url=https://archive.org/details/sixtiesyearsofho00gitl |location=New York |publisher=Bantam |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Benchmark examination of the New Left.
* {{cite book |last=Gitlin |first=Todd |date=1987 |title=The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage |url=https://archive.org/details/sixtiesyearsofho00gitl |location=New York |publisher=Bantam |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Benchmark examination of the New Left.
* {{cite book |last=Green |first=Martin |date=1972 |chapter=Norman Mailer and the City of New York: Faustian Radicalism |title=Cities of Light and Sons of the Morning: A Cultural Psychology for an Age of Revolution |url=https://archive.org/details/citiesoflightson00gree |location=Boston |publisher=Little, Brown |pages=58–89 |isbn= |author-link= }} Green’s Mailer is a Jewish Faust, epitome of 1960s New York. Rpt: Partial in [[WD:Crit#Lennon (1986)|Lennon (1986)]].
* {{cite book |last=Green |first=Martin |date=1972 |chapter=Norman Mailer and the City of New York: Faustian Radicalism |title=Cities of Light and Sons of the Morning: A Cultural Psychology for an Age of Revolution |url=https://archive.org/details/citiesoflightson00gree |location=Boston |publisher=Little, Brown |pages=58–89 |isbn= |author-link= }} Green’s Mailer is a Jewish Faust, epitome of 1960s New York. Rpt: Partial in [[WD:Crit#Lennon (1986)|Lennon (1986)]].
* {{cite book |last=Hamill |first=Pete |date=1994 |title=A Drinking Life |url=https://archive.org/details/drinkinglifememo00hami_1 |location=Boston |publisher=Little, Brown |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Crisp memoir of New York in the 1950s and 1960s, with asides on Mailer.
* {{cite book |editor-last=Hayes |editor-first=Harold |date=1969 |title=Smiling through the Apocalypse: Esquire’s History of the Sixties |url=https://archive.org/details/smilingthroughap00haye |location=New York |publisher=McCall |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} From the pages of the decade’s indispensable magazine, the best collection on the 1960s. Two of Mailer’s most important pieces ([[60.9]] and [[63.8]]) from the period are included.
* {{cite book |last=Hellman |first=John |date=1986 |title=American Myth and the Legacy of Vietnam |url=https://archive.org/details/americanmythleg00hell |location=New York |publisher=Columbia University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Examination of the reflection of the Vietnam War in American history, literature, film and popular culture. Mailer’s ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' ([[67.15]]) is discussed.
* {{cite book |last=Hoffman |first=Abbie |date=1989 |title=The Best of Abbie Hoffman |editor1-last=Simon |editor1-first=Daniel |editor2-last=Hoffman |editor2-first=Abbie |url= |location=New York |publisher=Four Walls Eight Windows |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Mailer provided an introduction to this collection of the writings of the mad genius of the counterculture. See [[80.26]].
* {{cite book |editor-last=Hoffman |editor-first=Daniel |date=1979 |title=Harvard Guide to Contemporary American Writing |url=https://archive.org/details/harvardguidetoco00hoff |location=Cambridge |publisher=Harvard University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Critical survey of the most important American writing from the end of World War II through the 1970s.
* {{cite book |last=Holmes |first=John Clellon |date=1988 |title=Passionate Opinions: The Cultural Essays |url= |location=Fayetteville, AK |publisher=University of Arkansas Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Essays on the Beat writers by their unofficial scribe.


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