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* '''2022-01-10''': “[https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/01/10/if-norman-mailer-can-be-cancelled-no-one-is-safe/ If Norman Mailer can be cancelled, no one is safe]” argues Tim Black, perhaps overstating the issue based on the facts, but his point is strong. He continues: “This ought to chill the bones of anyone concerned about freedom today. Because if a figure as towering as Mailer can be cancelled, then no one, dead or alive, is safe. . . . The results of this purge of the dissenting, divergent or just plain anachronistic are all around us, on the page and lining bookstore shelves. Fiction, especially so-called literary fiction, is increasingly dull and sanitised.”
* '''2022-01-07''': “[Mailer] stalked the twentieth century like a proud satyr: hideous, provocative, funny and insightful, and always true to himself.” [https://unherd.com/2022/01/norman-mailer-cant-be-cancelled/ Read more] from Tomiwa Owolade in his insightful op-ed on the Random House brouhaha.
* '''2022-01-07''': “[Mailer] stalked the twentieth century like a proud satyr: hideous, provocative, funny and insightful, and always true to himself.” [https://unherd.com/2022/01/norman-mailer-cant-be-cancelled/ Read more] from Tomiwa Owolade in his insightful op-ed on the Random House brouhaha.
* '''2022-01-05''': “You can’t cancel Norman Mailer.” From ''The New York Times'': “[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/books/norman-mailer-random-house-skyhorse.html Norman Mailer Book to Be Released by Skyhorse].” In the wake of a seemingly made-up controversy, the record is set straight by [[John Buffalo Mailer]] and [[J. Michael Lennon]] in an article by Alexandra Alter and Elizabeth A. Harris.  
* '''2022-01-05''': “You can’t cancel Norman Mailer.” From ''The New York Times'': “[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/books/norman-mailer-random-house-skyhorse.html Norman Mailer Book to Be Released by Skyhorse].” In the wake of a seemingly made-up controversy, the record is set straight by [[John Buffalo Mailer]] and [[J. Michael Lennon]] in an article by Alexandra Alter and Elizabeth A. Harris.