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====Essays, Articles, Book Chapters, Dissertations, and Creative Works====
====Essays, Articles, Book Chapters, Dissertations, and Creative Works====


{{cite book |contributor-last=Gilbert |contributor-first=Adair |date={{date|2008}}|title=The American Epic Novel in the Late Twentieth Century: The Super-Genre of the Imperial State |location=Lewiston, NY |publisher=Mellen Press |access-date={{date|2021-07-03|ISO}} |ref=harv}} This book examines Norman Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song as well as the novels of Samuel R. Delany, James A. Michener, and Thomas Pynchon.
{{cite book |last=Gilbert |first=Adair |date={{date|2008}}|title=The American Epic Novel in the Late Twentieth Century: The Super-Genre of the Imperial State |url= |location=Lewiston, NY |publisher=Mellen Press |ref=harv}} This book examines Norman Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song as well as the novels of Samuel R. Delany, James A. Michener, and Thomas Pynchon.


{{cite journal |last=Aeschliman |first=M.D. |date={{date|2008}} |title=“The Big Empty and the Silver Voice.” |work=National Review |volume=7 |pages=49-52 |access-date={{date|2021-07-03|ISO}} |ref=harv}} This article presents a comparison of the literary careers of Norman Mailer and Saul Bellow.
{{cite journal |last=Aeschliman |first=M.D. |date={{date|2008}} |title=“The Big Empty and the Silver Voice.” |work=National Review |volume=7 |pages=49-52 |ref=harv}} This article presents a comparison of the literary careers of Norman Mailer and Saul Bellow.


{{cite journal |last=Anderson |first=Sam |date={{date|2008}} |title=“Books.” |work=New York |volume=14 |pages=67–9 |access-date={{date|2021-07-03|ISO}} |ref=harv}} This article discusses books that represent the New York literary canon, including Norman Mailer’s The Armies of the Night and Tom Wolfe’s The Bonfire of the Vanities.
{{cite journal |last=Anderson |first=Sam |date={{date|2008}} |title=“Books.” |work=New York |volume=14 |pages=67–9 |ref=harv}} This article discusses books that represent the New York literary canon, including Norman Mailer’s The Armies of the Night and Tom Wolfe’s The Bonfire of the Vanities.
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