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Rpt: A lengthy advance excerpt appeared in ''New Yorker'' ([[95.8]]), a shorter one in ''New York Review of Books'' ([[95.15]]), and, shortly after publication, another brief one in ''Parade'' ([[95.17]]); eight excerpts are reprinted in ''The Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7]]). See [[83.58]], [[93.8]], 1995 entries, [[96.2]], [[97.26]].
Rpt: A lengthy advance excerpt appeared in ''New Yorker'' ([[95.8]]), a shorter one in ''New York Review of Books'' ([[95.15]]), and, shortly after publication, another brief one in ''Parade'' ([[95.17]]); eight excerpts are reprinted in ''The Time of Our Time'' ([[98.7]]). See [[83.58]], [[93.8]], 1995 entries, [[96.2]], [[97.26]].


{{cquote|The intent of ''Oswald’s Tale'', you see, is not to solve the case—that’s beyond my means—but to delineate for the reader what kind of man he was (that is to say, what kind of character Oswald would be in a novel), and thereby enable the reader to start thinking about which plots, conspiracies, or lone actions Oswald would have been capable of, as opposed to all the ones he would never fit.|author=Mailer|source=[[95.27]]}}
{{cquote|The intent of ''Oswald’s Tale'', you see, is not to solve the case—that’s beyond my means—but to delineate for the reader what kind of man he was (that is to say, what kind of character Oswald would be in a novel), and thereby enable the reader to start thinking about which plots, conspiracies, or lone actions Oswald would have been capable of, as opposed to all the ones he would never fit.|author={{NM}}|source=[[95.27]]}}


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