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Mailer’s most celebrated and castigated essay is also one of the most anthologized since World War II. It is usually reprinted with “Reflections on Hipsterism” ([[58.1]]), a follow-up discussion of the original essay.
Mailer’s most celebrated and castigated essay is also one of the most anthologized since World War II. It is usually reprinted with “Reflections on Hipsterism” ([[58.1]]), a follow-up discussion of the original essay.


Rpt: ''The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men'', edited by Gene Feldman and Max Gartenberg. New York: Citadel Press, 29 May 1958; ''Voices of Dissent: A Collection of Articles from “Dissent” Magazine''. New York: Grove Press, after 15 October, 1958; [[59.8a]], [[59.13]], [[98.7]] (partial), [[13.1]]. See [[56.16]], [[83.12]], and James Baldwin’s response, “The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy,” ''Nobody Knows My Name: More Notes of a Native Son'' (New York: Dial, 1961); [[13.2]], 219-24.
Rpt: ''The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men'', edited by Gene Feldman and Max Gartenberg. New York: Citadel Press, 29 May 1958; ''Voices of Dissent: A Collection of Articles from “Dissent” Magazine''. New York: Grove Press, after 15 October, 1958; [[59.8a]], [[59.13]], [[98.7]] (partial), [[13.1]]. See [[56.16]], [[58.4a]], [[83.12]], and James Baldwin’s response, “The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy,” ''Nobody Knows My Name: More Notes of a Native Son'' (New York: Dial, 1961); [[13.2]], 219-24.


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