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* '''[[J. Michael Lennon]]'''<br />[[The Collision#A Note on “The Collision,” Norman Mailer’s First Short Story|A Note on “The Collision,” Norman Mailer’s First Short Story]]
* '''[[J. Michael Lennon]]'''<br />[[The Collision#Note|A Note on “The Collision,” Norman Mailer’s First Short Story]]
* '''[[Norman Mailer]]'''<br />[[The Collision]]
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* '''[[Alexander Hicks]]'''<br />[[A Lot of Balzac: Norman Mailer and the Early French Realists]]
* '''[[Alexander Hicks]]'''<br />[[A Lot of Balzac: Norman Mailer and the Early French Realists]]
* '''[[Erik Nakjavani]]'''<br />[[Norman Mailer’s Reception of Inherited Sociocultural Norms (1950–1960)]]
* '''[[Erik Nakjavani]]'''<br />[[Norman Mailer’s Reception of Inherited Sociocultural Norms (1950–1960)]]
* '''[[Enid Stubin]]'''<br />[[“Don’t go away feeling unequal”: “The Time of Her Time” and Mailer’s Conciliatory Impulse]]
* '''[[Enid Stubin]]'''<br />[[“Don’t Go Away Feeling Unequal”: “The Time of Her Time” and Mailer’s Conciliatory Impulse]]
* '''[[Victor Peppard]]'''<br />[[The Curious Story of Norman Mailer’s Engagement with Short Fiction]]
* '''[[Victor Peppard]]'''<br />[[The Curious Story of Norman Mailer’s Engagement with Short Fiction]]
* '''[[Jeanne Fuchs]]'''<br />[[Mixed Signals in Mailer’s “La Petite Bourgeoise”]]
* '''[[Jeanne Fuchs]]'''<br />[[Mixed Signals in Mailer’s “La Petite Bourgeoise”]]
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Revision as of 10:55, 27 May 2019

« The Mailer ReviewVolume 10 Number 1 • 2016 • 10th Anniversary Issue »
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Reflections

Remembering Barry Leeds

Featured

Articles and Miscellany

Classic Interpretation

Book Reviews

Creative Works

Bibliography

Note

  1. This bibliography has been incorporated into the project Norman Mailer: Works and Days so is not reprinted here.