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* {{cite book |editor-last=Madden |editor-first=David |date=1970 |title=American Dreams, American Nightmares |url= |location=Carbondale |publisher=Southern Illinois University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Nineteen original critical essays on fiction dealing with dream and nightmare themes, including Ihab Hassan’s essay on ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' ([[67.15]]). | * {{cite book |editor-last=Madden |editor-first=David |date=1970 |title=American Dreams, American Nightmares |url= |location=Carbondale |publisher=Southern Illinois University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Nineteen original critical essays on fiction dealing with dream and nightmare themes, including Ihab Hassan’s essay on ''Why Are We in Vietnam?'' ([[67.15]]). | ||
* {{cite book |editor-last=Malin |editor-first=Irving |date=1973 |title=Contemporary American-Jewish Literature |url= |location=Bloomington |publisher=Indiana University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} One of the best collections on these writers, including both general essays and individual appreciations of Mailer, Saul Bellow, Lionel Trilling, I.B. Singer, Leslie Fiedler and others, with an extensive bibliography. | * {{cite book |editor-last=Malin |editor-first=Irving |date=1973 |title=Contemporary American-Jewish Literature |url= |location=Bloomington |publisher=Indiana University Press |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} One of the best collections on these writers, including both general essays and individual appreciations of Mailer, Saul Bellow, Lionel Trilling, I.B. Singer, Leslie Fiedler and others, with an extensive bibliography. | ||
* {{cite book |last=McAuliffe |first=Kevin Michael |date=1978 |title=The Great American Newspaper: The Rise and Fall of "The Village Voice" |url= |location=New York |publisher=Scribner's |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Standard history. | |||
* {{cite book |editor-last=McDarrah |editor-first=Fred W. |date=1984 |title=Kerouac and Friends: A Beat Generation Album |url=https://archive.org/details/kerouacfriendsb00mcda |location=New York |publisher=William Morrow |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Collection of key historical articles and essays on the Beat movement by a veteran Village Voice photographer, with 190 of his photographs. | |||
* {{cite news |last=Manand |first=Louis |date=January 5, 2009 |title=It Took a Village |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2009/01/05/it-took-a-village |work=The New Yorker |location= |access-date= }} A history of ''The Village Voice'', Mailer's discovery of his talent for journalism. Also includes a background on Mailer's relationship with Jean Malaquais and Dan Wolf. | |||
* {{Anchor|Millett (1970)}}{{cite book |last=Millett |first=Kate |date=2016 |orig-year=1970 |title=Sexual Politics |chapter=Norman Mailer |url=https://archive.org/details/sexualpolitics000mill |location=New York |publisher=Columbia University Press |pages=314–335 |author-link=w:Kate Millett |ref=harv }} Feminist critique of Mailer, D.H. Lawrence, Sigmund Freud, Henry Miller and others. Mailer responded in ''The Prisoner of Sex'' ([[71.20]]). | * {{Anchor|Millett (1970)}}{{cite book |last=Millett |first=Kate |date=2016 |orig-year=1970 |title=Sexual Politics |chapter=Norman Mailer |url=https://archive.org/details/sexualpolitics000mill |location=New York |publisher=Columbia University Press |pages=314–335 |author-link=w:Kate Millett |ref=harv }} Feminist critique of Mailer, D.H. Lawrence, Sigmund Freud, Henry Miller and others. Mailer responded in ''The Prisoner of Sex'' ([[71.20]]). | ||
* {{cite book |last=Millgate |first=Michael |date=1964 |title=American Social Fiction: James to Cozzens |url=https://archive.org/details/americansocialfi00mill |location=Edinburgh |publisher=Oliver and Boyd |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} Elegant study of American novelists from 1887 to the late 1950s, including Mailer. | |||
* {{cite book |editor-last=Mills |editor-first=Nicolaus |date=1994 |title=Legacy of “Dissent”: 40 Years of Writing from “Dissent” Magazine |url= |location=New York |publisher=Simon and Schuster |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} See [[54.1]]. | |||
* {{cite book |last=Mills |first=Nicolaus |authormask=1 |date=1974 |title=The New Journalism: A Historical Anthology |url=https://archive.org/details/newjournalismhis0000mill |location=New York |publisher=McGraw-Hill |pages= |isbn= |author-link= }} One of the earliest collections of literary journalism, with useful prefatory matter. | |||
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