The Mailer Review/Volume 2, 2008

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Reflections
In Memorium
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
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
Bibliography
- ↑ These lists have been incorporated into the project Norman Mailer: Works and Days so are not reprinted here in their original forms.
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