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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''An American Dream'' Expanded}}
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{{notice|This project is coming in the spring of 2019. {{crossreference|In the mean time, see [[65.7]].}} If you’d like to contribute, see the [[Talk:An American Dream Expanded|discussion page]]. }}
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{{notice|This project is coming in the spring of 2019. If you’d like to contribute, see the [[Talk:An American Dream Expanded|discussion page]]. }}
[[File:65-7c.jpg|thumb|Dust wrapper of the British edition published by Andre Deutsch on 26 April, 1965.]]
{{cquote|''An American Dream'' is Norman Mailer’s first novel in nine years. He wrote it at a high pitch, each chapter appearing in ''Esquire'' while he was still at work on the next: a method now unusual but common enough among the great novelists of the nineteenth century, which contributed much to the quivering tension of the story.
{{cquote|''An American Dream'' is Norman Mailer’s first novel in nine years. He wrote it at a high pitch, each chapter appearing in ''Esquire'' while he was still at work on the next: a method now unusual but common enough among the great novelists of the nineteenth century, which contributed much to the quivering tension of the story.


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This is his most exciting book since ''The Naked and the Dead'', which became a modern classic and has sold, over two and a half million copies in the English language.|source=Dust jacket text, British edition, Andre Deutsch, April 1965.}}
This is his most exciting book since ''The Naked and the Dead'', which became a modern classic and has sold, over two and a half million copies in the English language.|source=Dust jacket text, British edition, Andre Deutsch, April 1965.}}
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File:65-7.jpg|Front and spine of dust wrapper of the Dial Press edition.
File:65-7a.jpg|Cover of the third Dell paperback edition, published February 1970.
File:65-7b.jpg|Paperback.
File:65-7d.jpg|Paperback.
File:Aad-ad.jpg|Advertisement in the ''New York Times'' for the ''Esquire'' serial version, 22 April 1964.
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==Bibliography==
===Reviews===
* {{cite magazine |last=Aldridge |first=John W. |date=March 19, 1965 |title=[[The Big Comeback of Norman Mailer]] |url= |magazine=Life |location= |page=12 |access-date= }}
===Books===
* {{cite book |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |date=1969 |title=[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]] |location=New York |publisher=NYU Press  |ref=harv |author-link=Barry H. Leeds }}
* {{cite book |editor-last=Lennon |editor-first=J. Michael |date=2004 |title=[[Norman Mailer’s Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969|Norman Mailer's Letters on ''An American Dream'', 1963–1969]] |url= |location=Shavertown, PA |publisher=Sligo Press |page= |isbn= |ref=harv |editor-link=J. Michael Lennon }}
===Essays===
* {{cite book |last=McKinley |first=Maggie |date=2015 |chapter=[[Existentialism, Violent Liberation, and Racialized Masculinities: Norman Mailer’s “The White Negro” and An American Dream|Existentialism, Violent Liberation, and Racialized Masculinities: Norman Mailer’s “The White Negro” and ''An American Dream'']] |title=Masculinity and the Paradox of Violence in American Fiction, 1950-75 |url= |location=London |publisher=Bloomsbury Academic |page= |isbn= |author-link= }}
* {{cite journal |last=Thompson |first=Lewis |date=1965 |title=A Fear of Dying: Norman Mailer's ''An American Dream'' |url= |journal=The Hollins Critic |volume=II |issue=3 |pages=1–11 |access-date= }}
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Dust wrapper of the British edition published by Andre Deutsch on 26 April, 1965.

Bibliography

Reviews

  • Aldridge, John W. (March 19, 1965). "The Big Comeback of Norman Mailer". Life. p. 12.

Books

Essays