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{{byline|type=Edited|last=Lennon|first=J. Michael|note=Copyright ©2004 by Sligo Press. ([[04.7]])<ref>In addition to what’s featured, the original volume contained a list of illustrations, an index, and four appendices: Appendix I: Norman Mailer: Key Publications, 1948-2003 (see “[[Norman Mailer's First Editions]]”); Appendix II: ''An American Dream'': Selected Bibliography (see tabs above); Appendix III: Timeline of Events, 1962-1966 (see tabs above); and Appendix IV: ''An American Dream'': Word Count Comparison, ''Esquire'' and Dial Versions (see tabs above). The appendices are not labeled as such in this digital edition, but all information in contained herein.</ref><br />
 
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===From the [[Norman Mailer’s Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969/Introduction|Introduction]]===
===From the [[Norman Mailer’s Letters on An American Dream, 1963–1969/Introduction|Introduction]]===
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| January 16, 1964 || [[Vance Bourjaily, January 16, 1964|Vance Bourjaily]] || [[w:Vance Bourjaily|Bourjaily]], an American novelist, met Mailer in 1951.
| January 16, 1964 || [[Vance Bourjaily, January 16, 1964|Vance Bourjaily]] || [[w:Vance Bourjaily|Bourjaily]], an American novelist, met Mailer in 1951.
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| January 17, 1964 || [[Eiichi Yamanishi, January 17, 1964|Eiichi Yamanishi]] ||
| January 17, 1964 || [[Eiichi Yaminishi, January 17, 1964|Eiichi Yaminishi]] ||
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| February 11, 1964 || [[Harvey Breit, February 11, 1964| Harvey Breit]] || Mailer became friendly with [[w:Harvey Breit|Harvey Breit]], a reporter and novelist who spent summers on Cape Cod.
| February 11, 1964 || [[Harvey Breit, February 11, 1964| Harvey Breit]] || Mailer became friendly with [[w:Harvey Breit|Harvey Breit]], a reporter and novelist who spent summers on Cape Cod.
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| February 17, 1964 || [[Charles Schultz, February 17, 1964,|Charles Schultz]] || Schultz was an official with the New York chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences who invited Mailer to take part in a forum discussion.
| February 17, 1964 || [[Charles Schultz, February 17, 1964,|Charles Schultz]] || Schultz was an official with the New York chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences who invited Mailer to take part in a forum discussion.
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| February 19, 1964 || [[Eiichi Yamanishi, February 19, 1964|Eiichi Yamanishi]] ||
| February 19, 1964 || [[Eiichi Yaminishi, February 19, 1964|Eiichi Yaminishi]] ||
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| March 16, 1964 || [[Vahan Gregory, March 16, 1964|Vahan Gregory]] || Gregory was a literary acquaintance of Mailer’s.
| March 16, 1964 || [[Vahan Gregory, March 16, 1964|Vahan Gregory]] || Gregory was a literary acquaintance of Mailer’s.
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| July 6, 1964 || [[Pete Hamill, July 6, 1964|Pete Hamill]] || Journalist and novelist, [[w:Pete Hamill|Pete Hamill]] had been a friend of Mailer since they met in Chicago in 1962.
| July 6, 1964 || [[Pete Hamill, July 6, 1964|Pete Hamill]] || Journalist and novelist, [[w:Pete Hamill|Pete Hamill]] had been a friend of Mailer since they met in Chicago in 1962.
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| July 7, 1964 || [[Eiichi Yamanishi, July 7, 1964|Eiichi Yamanishi]] ||
| July 7, 1964 || [[Eiichi Yaminishi, July 7, 1964|Eiichi Yaminishi]] ||
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| August 21, 1964 || [[Diana Athill, August 21, 1964|Diana Athill]] ||
| August 21, 1964 || [[Diana Athill, August 21, 1964|Diana Athill]] ||
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| September 29, 1964 || [[Robert F. Lucid, September 29, 1964|Robert F. Lucid]] || Longtime professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, [[Robert F. Lucid|Lucid]] was one of Mailer’s closest friends and his authorized biographer.
| September 29, 1964 || [[Robert F. Lucid, September 29, 1964|Robert F. Lucid]] || Longtime professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, [[Robert F. Lucid|Lucid]] was one of Mailer’s closest friends and authorized biographer until Lucid died in 2006.
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| October 5, 1964 || [[Don Carpenter, October 5, 1964|Don Carpenter]] ||
| October 5, 1964 || [[Don Carpenter, October 5, 1964|Don Carpenter]] ||
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| December 21, 1964 || [[Virginia Mangrum, December 21, 1964|Virginia Mangrum]] || Mangrum was still another Mailer fan.
| December 21, 1964 || [[Virginia Mangrum, December 21, 1964|Virginia Mangrum]] || Mangrum was still another Mailer fan.
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| January 27, 1965 || [[Eiichi Yamanishi, January 27, 1965|Eiichi Yamanishi]] ||
| January 27, 1965 || [[Eiichi Yaminishi, January 27, 1965|Eiichi Yaminishi]] ||
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| February 25, 1965 || [[Diana Athill, February 25, 1965|Diana Athill]] ||
| February 25, 1965 || [[Diana Athill, February 25, 1965|Diana Athill]] ||
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| March 23, 1965 || [[Alan Earney, March 23, 1965|Alan Earney]] ||
| March 23, 1965 || [[Alan Earney, March 23, 1965|Alan Earney]] ||
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| March 25, 1965 || [[Jason Epstein, March 25, 1965|Jason Epstein]] || [[w:Jason Epstein|Epstein]] was the longtime editorial director at Random House,
| March 25, 1965 || [[Jason Epstein, March 25, 1965|Jason Epstein]] || [[w:Jason Epstein|Epstein]] was the longtime editorial director at Random House, where he was Mailer’s editor.
where he was Mailer’s editor.
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| March 25, 1965 || [[Don Carpenter, March 25, 1965|Don Carpenter]] ||
| March 25, 1965 || [[Don Carpenter, March 25, 1965|Don Carpenter]] ||
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| 1969 || [[Whit Burnett, 1969|Whit Burnett]] || Burnett published Mailer’s story Mailer’s story “[[The Greatest Thing in the World]]” in November 1941, marking the beginning of Mailer’s literary career.
| 1969 || [[Whit Burnett, 1969|Whit Burnett]] || Burnett published Mailer’s story Mailer’s story “[[The Greatest Thing in the World]]” in November 1941, marking the beginning of Mailer’s literary career.
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