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{{cite journal |last=Mantzaris |first=Alexandros |date= 2018 |title= A Political Paradox: ‘Totalitarianism’, Myth, and Norman Mailer’s Left Conservatism |journal=The Mailer Review|volume=12 |issue=1 |pages=207-221 }}

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Lennon, J. Michael (22 Mar 2018). Brady, Amy, ed. "Why Norman Mailer Still Matters in 2018". Village Voice.


"Mailer, Norman". The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide. Helicon. 2018.

Mailer, Susan (2018). "In Brooklyn Heights". The Mailer Review. 12 (1): 16–29.

Mangrum, Benjamin (2018). Land of Tomorrow: Postwar Fiction and the Crisis of American Liberalism. Oxford UP.

Mantzaris, Alexandros (2018). "A Political Paradox: 'Totalitarianism', Myth, and Norman Mailer's Left Conservatism". The Mailer Review. 12 (1): 207–221.