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{{Byline|last=Olshaker|first=Mark |abstract=Understanding the word “Tale” in the title is crucial to the understanding of what Norman Mailer is trying to do with this book. By relating the story of Lee Harvey Oswald’s adult life—where he went, what he did and who he met—Mailer hopes to shed light on the two critical questions that everyone has been asking since the day Oswald himself was gunned down in full view of the television public: Did he do it? And, if so, why? |url=https://prmlr.us/mr03ols}}
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{{dc|dc=S|O, COMES NOW NORMAN MAILER IN THE YEAR 1995,}} to the High Court of Public Opinion, as he inevitably must, to wrestle with the tantalizing and sublime mystery of Lee Harvey Oswald. His pleading is entitled, ''Oswald’s Tale: An American Mystery''.
{{dc|dc=S|O, COMES NOW NORMAN MAILER IN THE YEAR 1995,}} to the High Court of Public Opinion, as he inevitably must, to wrestle with the tantalizing and sublime mystery of Lee Harvey Oswald. His pleading is entitled, ''Oswald’s Tale: An American Mystery''.
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* {{cite book |last= United States|first= Warren Commission|date= 1964|title= ''Report of the President’s Commission on the Assassination
* {{cite book |last= United States|first= Warren Commission|date= 1964|title= ''Report of the President’s Commission on the Assassination
of President John F. Kennedy'' |url= |location= Washington|publisher= GPO Press|pages= |ref=harv}}
of President John F. Kennedy'' |url= |location= Washington|publisher= GPO Press|pages= |ref=harv}}
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