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{{cite journal |last1= Wang|first1= Hui|last2= |first2= |date= 2007|title= The Artistic Tension of a Dual Text: An Analysis of the Narrative Ethics of Norman Mailer’s ''Armies of the Night''|url= |journal= Foreign Literature Studies|volume= 29|issue= 128|pages= 111-20|doi= |access-date= |ref=harv }} | {{cite journal |last1= Wang|first1= Hui|last2= |first2= |date= 2007|title= The Artistic Tension of a Dual Text: An Analysis of the Narrative Ethics of Norman Mailer’s ''Armies of the Night''|url= |journal= Foreign Literature Studies|volume= 29|issue= 128|pages= 111-20|doi= |access-date= |ref=harv }} | ||
===Book and Film Reviews=== | |||
{{cite magazine |last= Leonard|first= John|date= February 2007|title= ''The Castle in the Forest''|url= |magazine= Harper's Magazine |page= 86 |location= |publisher= |access-date= |ref=harv }} | |||
{{cite magazine |last= Ott|first= Bill|date= 2007|title= “''The Fight'' by Norman Mailer|url= |magazine= American Libraries |volume= 38 |issue= 10 |page= 65 |location= |publisher= |access-date= |ref=harv }} | |||
{{cite magazine |author= R.B. |date= July 30, 2007|title= ''Maidstone''|url= |magazine= New Yorker |page= 22 |location= |publisher= |access-date= |ref=harv }} | |||
{{cite magazine |last= Root |first= Deidre Bray |date= 2007 |title= Serial Killers in the Stacks |url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071004085334/http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6471073.html|magazine= Library Journal |volume= 132 |issue= 14 |page= 46-9 |location= |publisher= |access-date= |ref=harv }} This article includes brief reviews of several true-crime novels, including Norman Mailer’s ''The Executioner’s Song''. | |||
{{cite news |last= Seitz|first= Matt Zoller|date=November 30, 2007 |title=Rev. of ''Oswald’s Ghost'', dir. Robert Stone |url= |work=New York Times |edition=late |location=sec. E: 14 |access-date= |ref=harv }} | |||
{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= February 5, 2007|title= ''The Castle in the Forest''|url= |magazine= New Yorker |page= 75 |location= |publisher= |access-date= |ref=harv }} | |||
===Obituaries and Retrospectives=== | |||
{{cite news |last= DiIonno|first= Mark |date=November 11, 2007 |title=Mailer was the Storyteller who Brought American under One Tent |url= |work=The Star Ledger |edition=final |page= 5 |ref=harv }} | |||
{{cite news |last= Gill|first= John Freeman|date=November 18, 2007 |title=The Woman in the Shadow |url= |work=New York Times |edition=late |location=sec. 14CY: 4 |access-date= |ref=harv }} This article takes a brief look at an important figure in the life and legend of Norman Mailer, his second wife Adele. | |||
{{cite news |last= Neyfakh |first= Leon |date=November 14, 2007 |title=John Updike on Norman Mailer |url= https://observer.com/2007/11/john-updike-on-norman-mailer/ |work=New York Observer |access-date=July 23, 2009 |ref=harv }} | |||
{{cite news |last= Neyfakh |first= Leon |date=November 14, 2007a |title=Mailer the Paper Boy |url= https://observer.com/2007/11/mailer-the-paper-boy/ |work=New York Observer |access-date=July 23, 2009 |ref=harv }} This brief article focuses on Norman Mailer’s dedication to ''The Village Voice'' during the period in which he worked with the paper. | |||
{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=November 14, 2007 |title=Righting the Book on Mailer |url= |work=The Boston Globe |edition=3rd |page= A18 |ref=harv }} Letters to the Editor from Christopher Busa and J. Michael Lennon regarding the editorial and obituary published in ''The Boston Globe'' on the death of Norman Mailer. | |||
{{cite news |last= Spearie |first= Steven |date=November 11, 2007 |title=Former SSU Professor Announces Author’s Death |url= |work=The State Journal Register |page=8 |ref=harv }} | |||
{{cite news |last= Staub |first= Dick |date=December 7, 2007 |title=Memorable Mailer |url= |work=National Catholic Reporter |pages=19-22 |ref=harv }} | |||
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