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{{cite news |last= Haberman|first= Clyde|date=November 16, 2007 |title=A Norman Mailer Idea Whose Time Hasn’t Come |url= |work=New York Times |edition=late |location=sec. B: 1 |access-date= |ref=harv }} This article discusses Norman Mailer’s 1969 campaign for New York City mayor, in particular his platform of secession from the state of New York.
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{{cite journal |last1= Hölbling|first1= Walter W.|last2= |first2= |date= 2007|title= Americans and Their Enemies: Political Rhetoric and Real Politics|url= |journal= Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature|volume= 23|issue= |pages= 211-23|doi= |access-date= |ref=harv }}This article discusses the representation of political rhetoric in Mark Twain’s ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court'' and Norman Mailer’s ''Why are We in Vietnam?''
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{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title= Mr. Tendentious Norman Mailer Has a Bone to Pick. With You. And You. And....|url= |magazine= New York|volume= 40|issue= 2|date= 2007|page= 62|access-date= |ref=harv }} This article offers a review of several of Norman Mailer’s more controversial confrontations with contemporary writers, critics and cultural notables through the course of his career.
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Revision as of 22:53, 29 June 2021

« The Mailer ReviewVolume 3 Number 1 • 2009 • Beyond Fiction »
Written by
Constance E. Holmes
Shannon L. Zinck

Note: Much of the following has been incorporated into Norman Mailer: Works and Days.
URL: https://prmlr.us/mr03bib

Addenda through 2007

Primary

Interviews

Mailer, Norman (January 26, 2007). "Advertisements for a Gay Self". New York (Interview). 40 (4). Interviewed by Daniel Asa Rose. p. 9. Retrieved 2021-06-02. Norman Mailer answers questions concerning his new novel The Castle in the Forest.

Mailer, Norman (November 12, 2007). "The Nerve Interview: Norman Mailer". Nerve (Interview). Interviewed by William Doig. Retrieved 2021-06-02.

Essays, poems, forewords, prefaces, introductions, symposia contributions, letters to the editor

Van Gelder, Lawrence (June 29, 2007). "Norman Mailer and Günter Grass: Remembrance of Things Past". The New York Times (late ed.). E.2. Retrieved 2021-06-02.

Secondary

Essays, Articles, Book Chapters, and Dissertations

Beach, Patrick (November 11, 2007). "Mailer was 'Larger than Life' to Ransom Center's Director". Austin American Statesman (final ed.). sec. A: 11.

Haberman, Clyde (November 16, 2007). "A Norman Mailer Idea Whose Time Hasn't Come". New York Times (late ed.). sec. B: 1. This article discusses Norman Mailer’s 1969 campaign for New York City mayor, in particular his platform of secession from the state of New York.

Hoberek, Andrew (2005). "Liberal Antiliberalism: Mailer, O'Connor, and the Gender Politics of Middle-Class Ressentiment". Women's Studies Quarterly. 33 (3–4): 24–47.

Hölbling, Walter W. (2007). "Americans and Their Enemies: Political Rhetoric and Real Politics". Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature. 23: 211–23.This article discusses the representation of political rhetoric in Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court and Norman Mailer’s Why are We in Vietnam?

Lacayo, Richard (November 10, 2007). "Why Norman Mailer Mattered". Time Inc. Retrieved August 5, 2009.

"Mr. Tendentious Norman Mailer Has a Bone to Pick. With You. And You. And...". New York. Vol. 40 no. 2. 2007. p. 62. This article offers a review of several of Norman Mailer’s more controversial confrontations with contemporary writers, critics and cultural notables through the course of his career.

van Gelder, Lawrence (December 19, 2007). "Norman Mailers Papers to be Opened". New York Times (late ed.). sec. E: 2.

Wang, Hui (2007). "The Artistic Tension of a Dual Text: An Analysis of the Narrative Ethics of Norman Mailer's Armies of the Night". Foreign Literature Studies. 29 (128): 111–20.

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