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==Works by Norman Mailer==
==Works by Norman Mailer==
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Works by Norman Mailer

  • Mailer, Norman (1959). Advertisements for Myself. New York: G. P. Putnum's Sons.
  • — (1955). An American Dream. New York: Dial Press.
  • — (1968). The Armies of the Night. New York: The New American Library.
  • — (1951). Barbary Shore. New York: Rinehart and Company, Inc.
  • — (1966). Cannibals and Christians. New York: The Dial Press.
  • — (1962). Deaths for the Ladies and Other Disasters. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.
  • — (1955). The Deer Park. New York: G. P. Putnum's Sons.
  • — (1967). The Deer Park: A Play. New York: Dell Publishing Co.
  • — (1968). The Idol and the Octopus. New York: Dell Publishing Co.
  • — (1948). The Naked and the Dead. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
  • — (1963). The Presidential Papers. New York: G. P. Putnum's Sons.
  • — (1967). The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer. New York: Dell Publishing Company.
  • — (1958). The White Negro. San Francisco: City Lights Book Shop.
  • — (1967). Why Are We in Vietnam?. New York: G. P. Putnum's Sons.

Secondary Material

  • Aldridge, John W. (February 1968). "From Vietnam to Obscenity". Harper's Magazine. 236.
  • Foster, Richard (1968). Norman Mailer. Pamphlets on American Writers. Minnesota: University of Minnesota.
  • Fremont-Smith, Eliot (September 8, 1967). "Norman Mailer's Cherry Pie". The New York Times. CXVI.
  • Geismar, Maxwell (1966). American Moderns: From Rebellion to Conformity. New York: Hill and Wang.
  • Hicks, Granville (September 16, 1967). "Lark in Race for Presidency". Saturday Review. L.
  • Hux, Samuel Holland (1965). American Myth and Existential Vision: The Indigenous Existentialism of Mailer, Bellow, Styron and Ellison (unpublished doctoral dissertation). University of Connecticut.
  • Kaufmann, Donald Louis (1966). Norman Mailer from 1948 to 1963: The Sixth Mission (unpublished doctoral dissertation). University of Iowa.
  • Kroll, Jack (September 18, 1967). "The Scrambler". Newsweek. LXX.
  • "Mr. Mailer Interviews Himself". The New York Times Book Review. September 16, 1967. pp. 4–5, 40.
  • "Playboy Interview: Norman Mailer". Playboy. January 1968.
  • Scott, James Burton (1964). The Individual and Society: Norman Mailer versus William Styron (unpublished doctoral dissertation). Syracuse University, New York.
  • Sokolov, Raymond A. (December 9, 1968). "Flying High with Mailer". Newsweek.
  • Spicehandler, Daniel (1960). The American War Novel (unpublished doctoral dissertation). Columbia University, New York.
  • Toback, James (December 1968). "At Play in the Fields of the Bored". Esquire.