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“Mailer Meets the Press and Issues a Challenge.” Article by unidentified writer. ''New York Times'', 19 July, 30. Brief report (one of four) on an 18 July press conference at which [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] invited the press to investigate the possibility that Marilyn Monroe was murdered. He also noted that he would probably rewrite the final chapter of [[73.30]] for its softcover edition ([[75.3]]). The article is accompanied by another analyzing the charges of plagiarism against Mailer (later dropped): “The Mailer Case: Authors and Law” by Lesley Oelsner. See other [[Category:Works in 1973|1973 entries]], [[74.12]], [[77.7]]. | “Mailer Meets the Press and Issues a Challenge.” Article by unidentified writer. ''New York Times'', 19 July, 30. Brief report (one of four) on an 18 July press conference at which [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]] invited the press to investigate the possibility that Marilyn Monroe was murdered. He also noted that he would probably rewrite the final chapter of [[73.30]] for its softcover edition ([[75.3]]). The article is accompanied by another analyzing the charges of plagiarism against Mailer (later dropped): “The Mailer Case: Authors and Law” by Lesley Oelsner. See other [[:Category:Works in 1973|1973 entries]], [[74.12]], [[77.7]]. | ||
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