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The Big Bite.” Monthly column. Esquire (November 1962–December 1963). In February and July, Mailer wrote much longer pieces and dropped the column title. See 62.18, 62.19.
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December, 22, 24, 26. Comment on the 14 August civil rights march on Washington followed by Mailer’s announcement that he will attempt to write a serial novel for Esquire over the next eight months. He ends the column: “One is tempted to call this novel An American Dream.” See 64.264.9, 65.7. Rpt: Mailer Review (2009), 11-16, with introductory note by J. Michael Lennon.