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Houpt, Simon. “Still a Brawler at Heart.” ''Globe and Mail'' [Canada] 27 Jan 2007: R4.
Houpt, Simon. “Still a Brawler at Heart.” ''Globe and Mail'' [Canada] 27 Jan 2007: R4.
Howard, Gerald. “Mailer Gets Hammered.” ''New York Times Book Review'' 26 Aug 2007, late ed. final: 27. Essay discussing Mailer’s films, focusing on ''Maidstone''.
Howley, Ashton. “Mailer Again: Heterophobia in ''Tough Guys Don’t Dance''.” ''Journal of Modern Literature'' 30.1 (2007): 31–46.
J. C. “White Mischief.” ''TLS: Times Literary Supplement'' 26 Oct 2007: 36. Includes brief mention of ''Mailer Review''.
Junod, Tom. “The Last Man Standing.” ''Esquire'' 147.1 (Jan 2007): 108–133.
Kachka, Boris. “Mr. Tenditious.” ''New York'' 40.2 (15 Jan 2007): 62. Recaps Mailer’s history of responding negatively—even violently—to criticism.
Kaufmann, Donald L. “An American Dream: The Singular Nightmare.” ''Mailer Review'' 1.1 (Fall 2007): 194–205.
Kennedy, William. “Norman Mailer as Occasional Commentator in a Self-Interview and Memoir.” ''Mailer Review'' 1.1 (Fall 2007): 11–26.
Kriegel, Leonard. “Mailer’s Hitler: Round One.” ''Sewanee Review'' 115.4 (Fall 2007): 615–620.
Lennon, J. Michael. “Gallery Talk: The Mailer Archive.” ''Mailer Review'' 1.1 (Fall 2007): 132–40.
———. “Norman Mailer: Novelist, Journalist, or Historian?” ''Journal of Modern Literature'' 30.1 (2007): 91–103.
———. (ed. and note): “‘A Series of Tragicomedies’: Mailer’s Letters on The Deer Park, 1954–55.” ''Mailer Review'' 1.1 (Fall 2007): 45–79.
Long, Karen Haymon. “Mailer in Review.” ''Tampa Tribune'' 18 Nov 2007, final ed., Baylife: 1. Discusses the formation of the Mailer Society and the annual conference, focusing on Tampa-area members and the launch of the Mailer Review out of USF.
Lucid, Robert F. “[Boston State Hospital: The Summer of 1942].” ''Mailer Review'' 1.1 (Fall 2007): 27–33. Excerpt from incomplete authorized biography.
Masters, Brian. “So Are Some People Really Born Evil?” Daily Mail [London] 19 April 2007, first ed.: 14. Article discussing ''The Castle in the Forest'' in relation to an actual scientific study on evil and genetics.
McDonald, Brian. “Post-Holocaust Theodicy, American Imperialism, and the ‘Very Jewish Jesus’ of Norman Mailer’s ''The Gospel According to the Son''.” ''Journal of Modern Literature'' 30.1 (2007): 78–90.
Meloy, Michael. ''Sex Fiends of the Fifties: Intersections of Violence, Sexuality, and Masculinity in the Work of Norman Mailer, William Styron, and Ken Kesey''. Diss. U of South Carolina, 2007. Ann Arbor: UMI, 2007. AAT 3280339.
Middlebrook, Jonathan: “Five Notes toward a Reassessment of Norman Mailer.” ''Mailer Review'' 1.1 (Fall 2007): 179–83.
Partridge, Jeffrey F. L. “''The Gospel According to the Son and Christian Belief''.” ''Journal of Modern Literature'' 30.1 (2007): 64–77.
Petigny, Alan.“Norman Mailer,‘The White Negro,’ and New Conceptions of the Self in Postwar America.” ''Mailer Review'' 1.1 (Fall 2007): 184–93.
Rampton, David. “Plexed Artistry: The Formal Case for Mailer’s Harlot’s Ghost.” ''Journal of Modern Literature'' 30.1 (2007): 47–63.
Rollyson, Carl. “Mailer’s Other Career.” ''Village Voice'' 52.29 (18–24 Jul 2007): 68. On the occasion of the New York exhibit, “The Mistress and the Muse: The Films of Norman Mailer.”
Rose, Daniel Asa. “Advertisements for a Gay Self.” ''New York'' 40.4 (5 Feb 2007): 9. Brief comment praising Mailer’s treatment of homosexuality in ''The Castle in the Forest''.
Ryan, James Emmett. “‘Insatiable as Good Old America’: Tough Guys Don’t Dance and Popular Criminality.” ''Journal of Modern Literature'' 30.1 (2007): 17–22.
Scott, A.O. “Norman Mailer Unbound.” ''New York Times'' 20 Jul 2007, late ed. final, east coast: E1!. Discuss/reviews Mailer’s films in anticipation of a screening at Lincoln Center.
Severs, Jeffrey Frank. ''Reinventing Totalitarianism in the Postwar American Novel''. Diss. Harvard U, 2007. Ann Arbor: UMI, 2007. AAT 3265089.


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