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|File:2019032_L.-NYT.jpg |Article in ''The New York Time'' 'Books today Fiction' section, Major reviews on ''An American Dream''
|File:1965-PW.jpg|Comments section in ''Publisher's Weekly'' Mailer comments on author, Sam Bellows work ''Herzog''.
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|File:1963-AAD-Snippet.jpg|“I’ll finish my book in another year of bleeding at the typewriter,” Norman Mailer sighed at the Spindletop the other night. (1963)
|File:1963-AAD-Snippet.jpg|“I’ll finish my book in another year of bleeding at the typewriter,” Norman Mailer sighed at the Spindletop the other night. (1963)
|File:1963-NYW.jpg|'''Norman Mailer''' has just come into a large chunk of money. Dial, the book publishers, have given him a reported $125,000 for the rights to his as yet untitled and unwritten novel. . . . (1963)
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==Letters==
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|File:19650417 Letter.jpg|Granville Hicks, in his review of Norman Mailer’s ''An American Dream'' [''SR'', March 20], tells us that Mailer’s main character has no reality, the other characters are “dummies,” the writing is sloppy, and the plot is absurd. One might say the same about Dostoevsky’s ''Notes from the Underground''. Perhaps ''An American Dream'' is not a great book, but it is most certainly not a “bad joke.” It contains scenes of great power and pages of brilliant imagery. It holds one’s interest. It is an entertaining book to read. ~W. K. MASON, Madison, Wis.
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An American Dream Expanded Bibliography Letters Timeline Word Count Comparison Credits  



Dust wrapper of the British edition published by Andre Deutsch on 26 April, 1965.

Gallery

Blurbs and Snippets

Letters