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{{cite thesis |last=Kenny |first=James Michael |date=1989 |title=Norman Mailer’s ''The Executioner’s Song'' and the Problem of the Non-fiction Novel |type=Doctoral Dissertation |chapter= |publisher=University of Alabama |docket= |oclc= |url= |access-date= }}
{{cite thesis |last=Kenny |first=James Michael |date=1989 |title=Norman Mailer’s ''The Executioner’s Song'' and the Problem of the Non-fiction Novel |type=Doctoral Dissertation |chapter= |publisher=University of Alabama |docket= |oclc= |url= |access-date= }}


{{cite book |last=Miller |first=Gabriel |chapter=A Small Trumpet of Defiance: Politics and the Buried Life in Norman Mailer’s Early Fiction |date=1989 |title=Politics and the Muse: Studies in the Politics of Recent American Literature |editor-last=Sorkoin |editor-first=Adam J. |url= |location=Bowling Green, OH |publisher=Bowling Green University Popular Press |pages=79–92 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} Reprinted in [[#Bloom2003|Bloom 2003]].
{{cite book |last=Miller |first=Gabriel |chapter=A Small Trumpet of Defiance: Politics and the Buried Life in Norman Mailer’s Early Fiction |date=1989 |title=Politics and the Muse: Studies in the Politics of Recent American Literature |editor-last=Sorkoin |editor-first=Adam J. |url= |location=Bowling Green, OH |publisher=Bowling Green University Popular Press |pages=79–92 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} Reprinted in [[#Bloom2003|Bloom, 2003]].


{{cite journal |last=Olster |first=Stacey |title=Norman Mailer after Forty Years |url= |journal=Michigan Quarterly Review |volume=28 |issue=3 |date=1989 |pages=400–16 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
{{cite journal |last=Olster |first=Stacey |title=Norman Mailer after Forty Years |url= |journal=Michigan Quarterly Review |volume=28 |issue=3 |date=1989 |pages=400–16 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
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== 1990 ==
== 1990 ==
=== Secondary ===
=== Secondary ===
{{cite journal |last=Edmundson |first=Mark |title=Romantic Self-Creations: Mailer and Gilmore in ''The Executioner’s Song'' |url= |journal=Contemporary Literature |volume=31 |issue=winter |date=1990 |pages=434–47 |access-date= |ref=harv }} Reprinted in [[#Bloom2003|Bloom 2003]].
{{cite journal |last=Edmundson |first=Mark |title=Romantic Self-Creations: Mailer and Gilmore in ''The Executioner’s Song'' |url= |journal=Contemporary Literature |volume=31 |issue=winter |date=1990 |pages=434–47 |access-date= |ref=harv }} Reprinted in [[#Bloom2003|Bloom, 2003]].


== 1991 ==
== 1991 ==
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{{cite journal |last=O’Donnell |first=Patrick |title=The Voice of Paranoia: Norman Mailer’s ''The Executioner’s Song'' |url= |journal=Prospectus |volume=17 |issue= |date=1992 |pages=459–73 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
{{cite journal |last=O’Donnell |first=Patrick |title=The Voice of Paranoia: Norman Mailer’s ''The Executioner’s Song'' |url= |journal=Prospectus |volume=17 |issue= |date=1992 |pages=459–73 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
== 1993 ==
=== Secondary ===
{{cite book |last=Krassner |first=Paul |date=1993 |title=Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counterculture |url= |location=New York |publisher=Simon and Schuster |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} 352 pp., indexed. Krassner, editor of ''The Realist'', published several pieces by Mailer in the 1950s and 1960s.
{{cite book |last=Lesser |first=Wendy |date=1993 |title=Pictures at an Execution: An Inquiry into the Subject of Murder |url= |location=Cambridge, MA |publisher=Harvard University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} 270 pp., unindexed.
{{cite book |last=Stull |first=James N. |chapter=''The Armies of the Night'': Norman Mailer’s Performing Self |date=1993 |title=Literary Selves: Autobiography and Contemporary American Nonfiction |url= |location=Westport, CT |publisher=Greenwood Press |pages=101–17 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
== 1994 ==
=== Secondary ===
{{cite book |last=Frus |first=Phyllis |date=1994 |title=The Politics and Poetics of Journalistic Narrative: The Timely and the Timeless |url= |location=Cambridge |publisher=University of Cambridge Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} 292 pp., indexed.
{{cite journal |last=Mylan |first=Sheryl A. |title=Love in the Trenches: Images of Women in Mailer’s ''The Naked and the Dead'' |url= |journal=War, Literature and the Arts |volume=6 |issue=spring-summer |date=1994 |pages=75–85 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
{{cite book |last=Smith |first=Kathy |chapter=Norman Mailer and the Radical Text |date=1994 |title=Cohesion and Dis- sent in America |editor1-last=Colatrella |editor1-first=Colatrella |editor2-last=Alkana |editor2-first=Joseph |url= |location=Albany |publisher=State University of New York Press |pages=187–89 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} 252 pp., unindexed. Reprinted in [[#Bloom2003|Bloom, 2003]].
== 1995 ==
=== Primary ===
==== Essays, poems, forewords, prefaces, introductions, symposia contributions, letters to the editor ====
“Tolstoy and Chekov.” ''Paris Review'' 137 (winter 1995), 48–49. Mailer recounts a story, perhaps apocryphal, of a conversation between the two great Russian writers.
==== Interviews ====
“Norman Mailer: Taking Stock and Taking Aim.” Article-interview by Divina Infusino. ''American Way'' 28 (15 June 1995), 54–57, 82–83, 87. Most of this interview deals with the recently published ''Oswald’s Tale'', but Mailer also discusses television, family, marijuana use, and his films.
=== Secondary ===
{{cite book |last=Mellard |first=James M. |date=1995 |chapter=Origins, Language, and the Constitution of Reality: Norman Mailer’s ''Ancient Evenings'' |title=Traditions, Voices, and Dreams: The American Novel Since the 1960s |editor-last=Siegel |editor-first=Ben |location=Newark |publisher=University of Delaware Press |pages=131–49 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
== 1996 ==
=== Secondary ===
{{cite book |last=Arlett |first=Robert |date=1996 |chapter=A Physician Half-Blind: Implosion and Public Address in ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' |title=Epic Voices: Inner and Global Impulse in the Contemporary American and British Novel |url= |location=Selinsgrove, PA |publisher=Susquehanna University Press |pages=67–109 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} 192 pp., indexed.
== 1997 ==
=== Primary ===
==== Essays, poems, forewords, prefaces, introductions, symposia contributions, letters to the editor ====
“Friendly Legend: Tributes to Ginsberg.” ''Rolling Stone'', 29 May 1997, 40–43. Along with William S. Burroughs, Ken Kesey, Gregory Corso, Patti Smith, Yoko Ono and several others, Mailer offers a brief valedictory comment on the late poet, lauding his courage at the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago.
==== Interviews ====
“A Minority of One: An Interview with Norman Mailer.” By Christopher Hitchens. ''New Left Review'', no.22 (March/April 1997), 115–28. Wide-ranging and thoughtful probing of Mailer’s political commitments and how they have evolved in the face of assassinations, the end of the cold war, and the growing power of corporations. Mailer’s relations with his mentor, Jean Malaquais, and his views of Presidents Reagan and Clinton are also considered.
“A Conversation with Norman Mailer and Dr. Christopher M. Leighton.” Undated, but obviously from the period just after the publication of Mailer’s ''The Gospel According to the Son'' on May 02, 1997. In this transcribed telephone interview, Leighton, a theologian, presses Mailer on his motives for writing the narrative and what effects his retelling will have on Jews and Christians. Along the way, Mailer reveals a good deal about his own Jewishness, including his Jewish and Yiddish language study and his reading of Graetz’s five-volume history of the Jews. Important interview.
=== Secondary ===
{{cite magazine |last=Clindinnen |first=Inga |date=1997 |title=Norman Mailer Meets Jack Ruby |url= |magazine=Heat |volume=7 |pages=49–55 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
{{cite book |last=Friedrich |first=Otto |date=1997 |title=City of Nets: A Portrait of Hollywood in the 1940s |edition=2nd |url= |location=Berkeley |publisher=University of California Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} 497 pp., indexed.
{{cite book |last=Guest |first=David |date=1997 |chapter=Norman Mailer’s ''The Executioner’s Song'': Strategies of Defiance |title=Sentenced to Death: The American Novel and Capital Punishment |url= |location=Jackson |publisher=University of Mississippi Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }} 1997. 179 pp., indexed.
{{cite journal |last=Neilson |first=Heather |title=Jack’s Ghost: Reappearances of John F. Kennedy in the Work of Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer |url= |journal=American Studies International |volume=35 |issue= |date=October 1997 |pages=223–41 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
{{cite journal |last=Pops |first=Martin |title=Mailer’s Picasso: Portrait and Self-Portrait |url= |journal=Salmagundi |volume=116 |issue=fall-winter |date=1997 |pages=141–59 |access-date= |ref=harv }}


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