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''[[An American Dream|AN AMERICAN DREAM]]'' is a new experience.
''[[An American Dream|AN AMERICAN DREAM]]'' is a new experience.
{{cquote|It may well represent the first significant step the current American novel has taken into fresh territories of the imagination…It can be recognized as a novel of the most advanced kind, a devil’s encyclopedia of our secret visions and desires, an American dream or nightmare in a very exact sense…It dramatizes the various ways in which a man may sin in order to be saved, become holy as well as whole by restoring the primitive psychic circuits that enable him to live in harmony with himself…But even more importantly, ''AN AMERICAN DREAM'' is the expression of a devastatingly alive and original creative mind…There seems to be no limit to what ''Mailer'' is now suddenly able to do with words.And he has managed through that idiom to create an image of our time which will undoubtedly stand as authoritative for this generation.|author=John W. Aldridge|source=''Life''}}
{{cquote|It may well represent the first significant step the current American novel has taken into fresh territories of the imagination…It can be recognized as a novel of the most advanced kind, a devil’s encyclopedia of our secret visions and desires, an American dream or nightmare in a very exact sense…It dramatizes the various ways in which a man may sin in order to be saved, become holy as well as whole by restoring the primitive psychic circuits that enable him to live in harmony with himself…But even more importantly, ''AN AMERICAN DREAM'' is the expression of a devastatingly alive and original creative mind…There seems to be no limit to what ''Mailer'' is now suddenly able to do with words.And he has managed through that idiom to create an image of our time which will undoubtedly stand as authoritative for this generation.|author=John W. Aldridge|source=''Life''}}
{{cquote|I think ''Mailer'' is one of the few really interesting writers anywhere….''AN AMERICAN DREAM'' beats with the pulse of some huge night carnivore…It tells a sometimes bizarre, always violent, absolutely contemporary story of evil, death, and strange hope. Reading it is like flying an airplane with the instruments cross-wired. I’ll remember it for a long time…''Mailer'' manhandles the reader right through the plate glass into the center of the event…His characters are semblances of our times more true than most….”Malcome Lowry once said that the only writers who count are the ones who burn. ''Mailer'' burns.”|author=Conrad Knickerbocker|source=''New York Times” Book Review}}
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From: Sussman & Sugar Inc., March 15, 1965. Advertising copy for the New York Times.

Mailer's triumph!

THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL

AN AMERICAN DREAM is a new experience.

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