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* [[Norman Mailer]]<br />“[[The Naked and the Dead (Play Excerpt)|The Naked and the Dead]]” [Excerpt from unpublished 1942 play]
* [[Norman Mailer]]<br />“[[The Naked and the Dead (Play Excerpt)|The Naked and the Dead]]” [Excerpt from unpublished 1942 play]
* [[J. Michael Lennon]], editor<br />[[“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on The Deer Park, 1954–55|“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on ''The Deer Park'', 1954–55]]
* [[J. Michael Lennon]], editor<br />[[“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on The Deer Park, 1954–55|“A Series of Tragicomedies”: Mailer’s Letters on ''The Deer Park'', 1954–55]]
* Philip Bufithis<br />''The Executioner’s Song'': A Life Beneath our Conscience
* [[Philip Bufithis]]<br />[[The Executioner’s Song: A Life Beneath our Conscience|''The Executioner’s Song'': A Life Beneath our Conscience]]
* Jeffrey Severs<br />The Untold Story Behind ''The Executioner’s Song'': A Conversation with Lawrence Schiller
* [[Jeffrey Severs]]<br />[[The Untold Story Behind The Executioner’s Song: A Conversation with Lawrence Schiller|The Untold Story Behind ''The Executioner’s Song'': A Conversation with Lawrence Schiller]]
* Morris Dickstein<br />How Mailer Became “Mailer”: The Writer as Private and Public Character
* [[Morris Dickstein]]<br />[[How Mailer Became “Mailer”: The Writer as Private and Public Character]]
* [[J. Michael Lennon]]<br />Gallery Talk: The Mailer Archive
* [[J. Michael Lennon]]<br />[[Gallery Talk: The Mailer Archive]]
* Cathy Henderson, Richard W. Oram, Molly Schwartzburg, and Molly Hardy<br />Mailer Takes on America: Images from the Ransom Center Archive
* Cathy Henderson, Richard W. Oram, Molly Schwartzburg, and Molly Hardy<br />Mailer Takes on America: Images from the Ransom Center Archive
* Barbara Mailer Wasserman<br />Growing Up with Norman
* [[Barbara Mailer Wasserman]]<br />[[Growing Up with Norman]]
* Jonathan Middlebrook<br />Five Notes Toward a Reassessment of Norman Mailer
* Jonathan Middlebrook<br />Five Notes Toward a Reassessment of Norman Mailer
* Alan Petigny<br />Norman Mailer, “The White Negro,” and New Conceptions of the Self in Postwar America
* Alan Petigny<br />Norman Mailer, “The White Negro,” and New Conceptions of the Self in Postwar America

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« The Mailer ReviewVolume 1 Number 1 • 2007 • Inaugural Issue »
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Contents

Articles

Classic Interpretations

Book Reviews

  • The Castle in the Forest
    Christopher Ricks
    The Devil only Knows
  • The Castle in the Forest
    Robert Begiebing
    Castle Mailer
  • The Castle in the Forest
    Barbara Probst Solomon
    Mailer’s Choice
  • The Castle in the Forest
    Phillip Sipiora
    Moments of Metaphor in Mailer’s Castle

Bibliography

  • Constance E. Holmes and J. Michael Lennon
    Norman Mailer: Supplemental Bibliography Through 2000

Masthead

  • EDITOR
    Phillip Sipiora
  • ASSOCIATE EDITOR
    Gerald R. Lucas
  • ASSISTANT EDITORS
    Raymond M.Vince
    Constance E. Holmes
  • BIBLIOGRAPHERS
    Constance E. Holmes
    J. Michael Lennon
  • RESEARCH ASSISTANT
    Kristine A. Wilson
  • EDITORIAL BOARD
    J. Michael Lennon, Chair of Editorial Board (Wilkes University), Robert J. Begiebing (Southern New Hampshire University), John Whalen-Bridge (National University of Singapore), Philip Bufithis (Shepherd University), Christopher Busa (Founder and Editor of Provincetown Arts Press), Morris Dickstein (Graduate Center, City University of New York), Laura Adams Dunham (Independent Scholar), Michael Glenday (The Open University, United Kingdom), Hunt Hawkins (University of South Florida), Barry H. Leeds (Central Connecticut State University), Deborah Martinson (Occidental College), Michael Millgate (University of Toronto), Christopher Ricks (Boston University), Phillip Sipiora (University of South Florida), Thomas F. Staley (Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin), Barbara Mailer Wasserman (Memoirist).