Norman Mailer bibliography
This Norman Mailer bibliography lists major books[lower-alpha 1] by and about Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007), an American novelist, new journalist, essayist, public intellectual, filmmaker, and biographer. Over a fifty-nine-year period, Mailer won two Pulitzer Prizes and had eleven books spend a total of 160 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.[1] Mailer's output included forty-plus books and six decades of bestsellers on a wide range of topics, from World War II to Marilyn Monroe. His biographer J. Michael Lennon calls him the chronicler of the American Century,[2] and a talent whose career has "been at once so brilliant, varied, controversial, improvisational, public, productive, lengthy and misunderstood".[3]
Mailer in 1948 | |
Books↙ | 52 |
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Novels↙ | 12 |
Stories↙ | 25 |
Collections↙ | 15 |
Interviews↙ | 3 |
Nonfiction Narratives↙ | 13 |
References and footnotes |
Chronological, 1948–2007
Title | Abbr.[lower-alpha 2] | Year | Type | Notes |
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The Naked and the Dead | NAD | 1948 | novel | spent 62 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 1;[4] received a New York Newspaper Guild's "Page One Award"; chosen as one of the four best books of 1948 by Newsweek;[5] original manuscript housed at Yale University[6] |
Barbary Shore | BS | 1951 | novel | spent 3 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 3[4] |
The Deer Park | DP | 1955 | novel | spent 15 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 6[4] |
The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster | WN | 1959[lower-alpha 3] | essay | first published in Dissent 4, Summer 1957[7] |
Advertisements for Myself | AFM | 1959 | miscellany | original working title: The Hip and the Square: a Miscellany[8] |
Deaths for the Ladies (and Other Disasters) | DFL | 1962 | poetry | |
The Presidential Papers | PP | 1963 | miscellany | |
An American Dream | AAD | 1965 | novel | spent 6 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 8[4] |
Cannibals and Christians | CAC | 1966 | miscellany | |
The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer | SFNM[lower-alpha 4] | 1967 | short story collection | nineteen stories — one new ("The Shortest Novel of Them All") and eighteen previously published with an original introduction;[9] published with material from Existential Errands under the title The Essential Mailer, Sevenoaks, Kent: New English Library, 1982 |
The Deer Park: A Play | 1967 | play | ||
Why Are We in Vietnam? | WWVN[lower-alpha 5] | 1967 | novel | nominated for the National Book Award[10] |
The Bullfight: A Photographic Narrative with Text by Norman Mailer | 1967 | essay | ||
The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, the Novel as History | AON | 1968 | nonfiction narrative | won the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction and the National Book Award for arts and letters;[11] ranked nineteenth on a list of the top 100 works of journalism of the twentieth century[12] |
The Idol and the Octopus: Political Writings on the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations | 1968 | miscellany | selections from PP and CAC, including the new "On Lady Chatterley and Tropic of Cancer"[13] | |
Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968 | MSC | 1968 | nonfiction narrative | nominated for the National Book Award in history and biography[14] |
Of a Fire on the Moon | OFM | 1971 | nonfiction narrative | nominated for the National Book Award in the sciences category[15] |
King of the Hill: Norman Mailer on the Fight of the Century | 1971 | nonfiction narrative | ||
Prisoner of Sex | POS | 1971 | essay | nominated for the National Book Award in the arts and letters category[16] |
Maidstone: A Mystery | MM | 1971 | screenplay | based on the 1968 film that was mostly improvised[17][18] |
The Long Patrol: 25 Years of Writing from the Work of Norman Mailer | 1971 | collection | edited and introduced by Robert F. Lucid[19] | |
Existential Errands | EE | 1972 | miscellany | |
St. George and the Godfather | SGG | 1972 | nonfiction narrative | |
Marilyn: A Biography; Pictures by the World's Foremost Photographers | MAR | 1973 | biography | spent 9 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 6[4] |
The Faith of Graffiti | FOG | 1974 | essay | |
The Fight | FIG | 1975 | nonfiction narrative | |
Some Honorable Men: Political Conventions, 1960-1972 | SHM | 1976 | anthology | includes a new preface and four previously published political narratives: "Superman Comes to the Supermarket", "In the Red Light", MSC, and SSG[20] |
Genius and Lust: A Journey through the Major Writings of Henry Miller | GAL | 1976 | essay | |
A Transit to Narcissus | TTN | 1978 | novel | facsimile of typescript of previously unpublished novel written in 1943[21] |
The Executioner's Song | ES | 1979 | nonfiction narrative | spent 25 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 3;[4] won the Playboy Writing Award for fiction in 1979 and the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1980;[22] nominated for the American Book Award for fiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction in 1979;[23] ranked 72 on a list of the top 100 works of journalism of the twentieth century;[12] Mailer insisted on calling ES a "true-life novel"[24] |
Of Women and Their Elegance | OWE | 1980 | novel | photographs by Milton Greene[25] |
The Essential Mailer | EM | 1982 | collection | combines SFNM and EE in a British release[26] |
Pieces and Pontifications | PAP | 1982 | miscellany | Pontifications edited and introduced by J. Michael Lennon[27] |
Ancient Evenings | AE | 1983 | novel | spent 17 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 6[4] |
Tough Guys Don't Dance | TGD | 1984 | novel | spent 10 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 5[4] |
Conversations with Norman Mailer | CNM | 1988 | collection | edited and introduced by J. Michael Lennon; contains 34 previously published interviews, including three self-interviews, an introduction, and chronology of Mailer's life[28] |
Harlot's Ghost | HG | 1991 | novel | spent 4 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 12[4] |
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery | OT | 1995 | nonfiction narrative | |
Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man: An Interpretive Biography | POP | 1995 | biography | |
The Gospel According to the Son | GAS | 1997 | novel | spent 6 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 7[4] |
The Time of Our Time | TOOT[lower-alpha 6] | 1998 | anthology | contains 139 excerpts from 26 of Mailer's books and uncollected periodical pieces; includes "The Shadow of the Crime: A Word from the Author", a one-page reflection on the 1960 stabbing of his second wife Adele;[29] Mailer signed 25,000 copies[29] |
The Spooky Art: Thoughts on Writing | SA | 2003 | miscellany | edited and introduced by J. Michael Lennon; contains previously-published and original material[30] |
Modest Gifts: Poems and Drawings | MG | 2003 | poetry | old (some revised) and new poems; reprint of DFL and poems from CAC[31] |
Why Are We at War? | WWW | 2003 | essay | assembled from two interviews and a speech, September 2002 to February 2003, against the Iraq war[32] |
Norman Mailer's Letters on An American Dream, 1963-1969 | LAD | 2004 | letters | 76 letters about the writing and publication of AAD, edited by J. Michael Lennon |
The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker and Bad Conscience in America | BE | 2006 | conversations | with John Buffalo Mailer |
The Castle in the Forest | CIF | 2007 | novel | spent 3 weeks on the bestseller list, achieving no. 5[4] |
On God: An Uncommon Conversation | OG | 2007 | conversations | with J. Michael Lennon; edited transcripts of ten conversations between Lennon and Mailer, 2003–2006[33] |
Mind of an Outlaw: Selected Essays of Norman Mailer | MO | 2013 | collection | 49 important essays, 1948–2006, including "Freud" an unpublished essay from the mid-1950s;[34] edited by Phillip Sipiora |
The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer | SLNM | 2014 | letters | 714 letters, 1940 to 2007, selected from the approximately 50,000 Mailer wrote over his lifetime,[35] edited by J. Michael Lennon |
Norman Mailer: Four Books of the 1960s | 2018 | collection | Library of America #305 contains AAD, WVN, AON, and MSC; edited by J. Michael Lennon | |
Norman Mailer: Collected Essays of the 1960s | 2018 | collection | Library of America #306; edited by J. Michael Lennon |
Novels
Title | Year | Publication Information |
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The Naked and the Dead | 1948 | New York: Rinehart, 6 May; London: Wingate, 9 May 1949. |
Barbary Shore | 1951 | New York: Rinehart, 24 May; London: Cape, 21 January 1952. |
The Deer Park | 1955 | New York: Putnam's, 14 October; London: Wingate, 1957. |
An American Dream | 1965 | New York: Dial, 15 March. London: Deutsch, 26 April. |
Why Are We in Vietnam? | 1967 | New York: Putnam's, 15 September; London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, March or April 1969. |
A Transit to Narcissus | 1978 | New York: Howard Fertig, 29 March. |
Of Women and Their Elegance | 1980 | New York: Simon and Schuster, 26 November; London: Hodder and Stoughton. |
Ancient Evenings | 1983 | Boston: Little, Brown, 4 April; London: Macmillan, 26 May. |
Tough Guys Don't Dance | 1984 | New York: Random House, 20 August; London: Michael Joseph, 15 October. |
Harlot's Ghost | 1991 | New York: Random House, 2 October. London: Michael Joseph, October. |
The Gospel According to the Son | 1997 | New York: Random House, 2 May; London: Little, Brown, 18 September. |
The Castle in the Forest | 2007 | New York: Random House, 23 January. |
Essays, Nonfiction Narratives
Title | Year | Publication Information |
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The White Negro | 1959 | San Francisco: City Lights Books. |
The Armies of the Night | 1968 | New York: New American Library. |
Miami and the Siege of Chicago | 1968 | New York: New American Library. |
Of a Fire on the Moon | 1971 | Boston: Little, Brown. |
King of the Hill | 1971 | New York: New American Library. |
Prisoner of Sex | 1971 | Boston: Little, Brown. |
St. George and the Godfather | 1972 | New York: New American Library. |
The Faith of Graffiti | 1974 | New York: Praeger. |
The Fight | 1975 | Boston: Little, Brown. |
Genius and Lust | 1976 | New York: Grove. |
The Executioner's Song | 1979 | Boston: Little, Brown. |
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery | 1995 | New York: Random House. |
Why Are We at War? | 2003 | New York: Random House. |
Anthologies, Collections, Miscellanies
Beginning in 1959, it became a habit of Mailer's to release his periodical writing, excerpts, and the occasional new piece in collections and miscellanies every few years.[36] Not including letters, Mailer has written for over 100 magazines and periodicals, including Dissent, Ladies Home Journal, One: The Homosexual Magazine, Playboy, Esquire, Vanity Fair, Harper's, New Yorker, and others.[37]
Title | Year | Publication Information |
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Advertisements for Myself | 1959 | New York: Putnam, 1959. |
The Presidential Papers | 1963 | New York: Putnam, 1963. |
Cannibals and Christians | 1966 | New York: Dial, 1966. |
The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer | 1967 | New York: Dell, 1967. |
The Idol and the Octopus | 1968 | New York: Dell, 1968. |
The Long Patrol: 25 Years of Writing from the Work of Norman Mailer | 1971 | New York: World, 1971. |
Existential Errands | 1972 | Boston: Little, Brown, 1972. |
Some Honorable Men: Political Conventions, 1960-1972 | 1976 | Boston: Little, Brown, 1976. |
The Essential Mailer | 1982 | Sevenoaks, Kent: New English Library, 1982. |
Pieces and Pontifications | 1982 | Boston: Little, Brown, 1982. |
The Time of Our Time | 1998 | New York: Random House, 1998. |
The Spooky Art: Thoughts on Writing | 2003 | New York: Random House, 2003. |
Mind of an Outlaw: Selected Essays of Norman Mailer | 2013 | New York: Random House: 2013. |
Norman Mailer: Four Books of the 1960s | 2018 | New York: Library of America, 2018. |
Norman Mailer: Collected Essays of the 1960s | 2018 | New York: Library of America, 2018. |
Conversations, Interviews
By 1986, Mailer had been interviewed approximately 200 times, perhaps more than any other American author on a wide range of topics.[38] He very well might maintain that distinction today.[37]
Title | Year | Publication Information | Notes |
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Pieces and Pontifications | 1982 | Boston: Little, Brown, 1982. | contains 20 interviews |
Conversations with Norman Mailer | 1988 | Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. | |
The Big Empty | 2006 | New York: Nation Books. | |
On God: An Uncommon Conversation | 2007 | New York: Random House. |
Short stories
Title | Written[lower-alpha 7] | Published | Original Publication | Collected In | Notes |
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"The Greatest Thing in the World" | 1940 | 1941 | Harvard Advocate | Story 19 (1941); Hold Your Breath: Suspense Stories (1947); Story: The Fiction of the Forties (1949);[lower-alpha 8] AFM (1959); SFNM (1967)[39] | written during Mailer's sophomore year at Harvard;[40] won Story magazine's eighth annual college writing contest[41] |
"Right Shoe on Left Foot" | 1942 | Harvard Advocate | never reprinted[42] | ||
"Maybe Next Year" | 1941 | 1942 | Harvard Advocate | The Harvard Advocate Anthology (1942); AFM (1959); SFNM (1967)[43] | written in Mailer's junior year at Harvard[44] |
"A Calculus at Heaven" | 1942 (Oct.) | 1944 | Cross-Section: A Collection of New American Writing | AFM (1959); SFNM (1967); EM (1982)[45] | written for Robert Hillyer's English A-5 class in Mailer's senior year at Harvard[45] |
"The Paper House" | 1951 | 1952 | New World Writing: Second Mentor Collection | Lilliput's Extra Holiday Reading (London 1953); AFM (1959); SFNM (1967); A Selection from the Short Fiction of Norman Mailer (1968); EM (1982); Stag (1975)[46] | |
"The Dead Gook" | 1951 | 1952 | Discovery, No. 1 | AFM (1959); SFNM (1967); A Selection from the Short Fiction of Norman Mailer (1968); EM (1982)[46] | |
"The Language of Men" | 1951 | 1953 | Esquire | Various Temptations (1955); The Armchair Esquire (1958); AFM (1959); SFNM (1967); A Selection from the Short Fiction of Norman Mailer (1968); EM (1982)[47] | |
"Pierrot" | 1951 | 1953 | World Review | AFM (1959); SFNM (1967) | published as "The Patron Saint of MacDougal Alley" in AFM and SFNM with changes[47] |
"The Notebook" | 1951 | 1953 | Cornhill Magazine no. 996 | The Berkley Book of Modern Writing, No. 3 (1956); AFM (1959); SFNM (1967); EM (1982)[47] | |
"The Man Who Studied Yoga" | 1952 | 1956 | New Short Novels 2 | AFM (1959); SFNM (1967); EM (1982); TOOT (1998)[48] | |
"Advertisements for Myself on the Way Out" | 1948–51[lower-alpha 9] | 1958 | Partisan Review 25 | AFM (1959); SFNM (1967); EM (1982)[49] | |
"The Time of Her Time" | 1958 | 1959 | AFM | SFNM (1967); EM (1982); Writer’s Choice: Each of Twenty American Authors Introduces His Own Best Story (1974); TOOT (1998)[49] | |
"It" | 1939 | 1959 | AFM | SFNM (1967) | |
"Great in the Hay" | 1950 | 1959 | AFM | SFNM (1967) | |
"Truth and Being: Nothing and Time" | 1960 (Dec.) | 1964 | Evergreen Review no. 26 | PP (1963); SFNM (1967); Evergreen Review Reader: A Ten Year Anthology, 1962–1967, Vol. II (1980); EM (1982)[50] | |
"The Locust Cry" | 1963 | 1963 | Commentary | PP (1963); CAC (1966); SFNM (1967); EM (1982)[51] | |
"The Last Night: a Story" | 1962 | 1963 | Esquire | CAC (1966); SFNM (1967); EM (1982); The Last Night (1984)[51] | |
"The Killer: a Story" | 1960 (Dec.) | 1964 | Evergreen Review no. 32 | CAC (1966); SFNM (1967); EM (1982)[52] | |
"Ministers of Taste: A Story" | 1965 | 1965 | Partisan Review no. 32 | CAC (1966); SFNM (1967); EM (1982)[53] | |
"The Shortest Novel of Them All" | 1963 | 1967 | SFNM | the only story in SFNM that was not previously published | |
"The Blood of the Blunt" | 1951 | 2012 | The Mailer Review | previously unpublished short story, circa 1951[54] | |
"Love Buds" | 1942–43 | 2013 | The Mailer Review | previously unpublished short story written in Mailer's senior year in college, 1942–43[55] | |
"La Petite Bourgeoise" | 1951 | 2014 | The Mailer Review | previously unpublished short story, circa 1951[55] | |
"The Thalian Adventure" | 1951 | 2015 | The Mailer Review | previously unpublished short story, circa 1951[56] | |
"The Collision" | 1933 | 2016 | The Mailer Review | Mailer's first complete story, previously unpublished, written January 1933[57] | |
"Dr. Bulganoff and the Solitary Teste" | 1951 | 2017 | The Mailer Review | previously unpublished short story, circa 1951[58] |
Key Texts for Mailer Studies
Listed chronologically, the following are integral books for the study of Norman Mailer.
- Leeds, Barry H. (1969). The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer. New York: NYU Press. OCLC 474531468.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Kaufmann, Donald (1969). Norman Mailer: The Countdown (The First Twenty Years). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. OCLC 977535620.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Lucid, Robert F., ed. (1971). Norman Mailer: The Man and His Work. Boston: Little Brown. OCLC 902036360.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Braudy, Leo, ed. (1972). Norman Mailer: a Collection of Critical Essays. Twentieth Century Views. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. OCLC 868765103.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Poirier, Richard (1972). Norman Mailer. Modern Masters. New York: Viking Press. OCLC 473033417.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Solotaroff, Robert (1973). Down Mailer's Way. Urbana; London: University of Illinois Press. OCLC 644343516.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Adams, Laura, ed. (1974). Will the Real Norman Mailer Please Stand Up. Port Washington; London: Kennikat Press. OCLC 1050855202.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Adams, Laura (1974). Norman Mailer: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow. OCLC 462662793.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Radford, Jean (1975). Norman Mailer: A Critical Study. London; Basingstoke: Macmillan Press. OCLC 463529477.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Adams, Laura (1977). Existential Battles: the Growth of Norman Mailer. Athens: Ohio UP. OCLC 787841439.
- Bufithis, Philip (1978). Norman Mailer. New York: Frederick Ungar. OCLC 932270728.
- Merrill, Robert (1978). Norman Mailer. New York: Twayne. OCLC 463500243.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Gordon, Andrew (1980). An American Dreamer: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Fiction of Norman Mailer. London: Fairleigh Dickinson UP. OCLC 1046256795.
- Begiebing, Robert J. (1980). Acts of Regeneration: Allegory and Archetype in the Works of Norman Mailer. Columbia; London: University of Missouri Press. OCLC 466533555.
- Mills, Hilary (1982). Mailer: A Biography. New York: Empire Books. OCLC 966034621.
- Manso, Peter (1985). Mailer: His Life and Times. New York: Washington Square Press. OCLC 1035697738.
- Lennon, J. Michael, ed. (1986). Critical Essays on Norman Mailer. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: G. K. Hall. OCLC 473783224.
- Bloom, Harold, ed. (1986). Norman Mailer. Modern Critical Views. Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House. OCLC 12420979.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Lennon, J. Michael, ed. (1988). Conversations with Norman Mailer. Literary Conversations. Jackson and London: University Press of Mississippi. OCLC 643635248.
- Begiebing, Robert J. (1989). Toward a New Synthesis: John Fowles, John Gardner, and Norman Mailer. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI. OCLC 924803474.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Nigel, Leigh (1989). Radical Fictions and the Novels of Norman Mailer. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan. OCLC 68171016.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Rollyson, Carl (1991). The Lives of Norman Mailer. New York: Paragon House. OCLC 491157406.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Merrill, Robert (1992). Norman Mailer Revisited. Boston: Twayne. OCLC 463568236.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Glenday, Michael K. (1995). Norman Mailer. New York: St. Martins Press. OCLC 878025365.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Dearborn, Mary V. (1999). Mailer: A Biography. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. OCLC 237367900.
- Dickstein, Morris (2002). Leopards in the Temple: The Transformation of American Fiction, 1945-1970. Cambridge, MA; London: Harvard UP. OCLC 606732230.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Leeds, Barry H. (2002). The Enduring Vision of Norman Mailer. Bainbridge Island, Wash.: Pleasure Boat Studio. OCLC 845519995.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Bloom, Harold, ed. (2003). Norman Mailer. Bloom's Modern Critical Views. Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House. OCLC 263706819.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Lennon, J. Michael (2013). Norman Mailer: A Double Life. New York: Simon and Schuster. OCLC 873006264.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Lennon, J. Michael, ed. (2014). The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer. New York: Random House. OCLC 933749753.
- Wenke, Joseph (2014) [1987]. Mailer's America. Hanover, NH; London: University Press of New England for University of Connecticut. ISBN 0874513936.
- Bailey, Jennifer (2014) [1979]. Norman Mailer Quick-Change Artist. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. OCLC 935186576.
- Schultz, Kevin (2016). Buckley and Mailer: the Difficult Friendship that Shaped the Sixties. New York: W.W. Norton. OCLC 921868954.
- Bozung, Justin, ed. (2017). The Cinema of Norman Mailer: Film is Like Death. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. OCLC 1011515088.
- McKinley, Maggie (2017). Understanding Norman Mailer. Columbia, SC: The University of South Carolina Press. OCLC 985080064.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Lennon, J. Michael; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018) [2000]. Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Norman Mailer Society. ISBN 978-1-7326519-0-6.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
References
Notes
- Including short stories. This bibliography might be expanded in the future to include important uncollected works.
- Most from Lennon (2008a, pp. 518–519).
- This date is often listed as 1957 or 1958 (e.g. Adams (1974, p. 1) and Lennon (1986, p. 219) list 1957), but as Lennon & Lennon (2018, p. 29) explain, the City Lights publication is followed by the 1958 "Reflections on Hipsterism", so earlier than 1959 is unlikely.
- Abbreviated SF in Adams (1974, p. 4, passim) .
- According to Lennon (2008a), sometimes abbreviated as WVN.
- According to Lennon (2008a), sometimes abbreviated as TOT.
- Most dates come from SFNM. Those that do not are otherwise noted.
- Edited by Alfred Hitchcock.
- AFM, p. 104
Citations
- Lennon 2008, pp. 270–271.
- Lennon 2013, pp. 351, 704.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. xiii.
- Lennon 2008, p. 271.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 6.
- Lucid 1974, p. xii.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 25.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 31.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 72.
- Lennon 2013, p. 379.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 81.
- Barringer 1999.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 84.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 87–88.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 106.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 110.
- Rollyson 1991, p. 209.
- Lennon 2013, p. 401.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 113.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 139.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 148.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 152–153.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 153.
- Lennon 1988, p. xi.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 162.
- Lennon 1986, p. 221.
- Lennon 2008b, p. 516.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 221.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 279.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 300.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 303–304.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 304.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 324–325.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 332–333.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. xiii, 336.
- Lennon 1986, p. 219.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. xiv.
- Lennon 1986, p. 239.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 3–4.
- Rollyson 1991, p. 18.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 3.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 4.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 4–5.
- Rollyson 1991, p. 19.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 5.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 17.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 18.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 24–25.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 26.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 47.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 56.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 58.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 70.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 332.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 335.
- Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 337.
- Lennon 2016, p. 10.
- Mailer 2017, p. 8.
Works Cited
- Adams, Laura (1974). Norman Mailer: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow. OCLC 462662793.
- Barringer, Felicity (March 1, 1999). "Journalism's Greatest Hits: Two Lists of a Century's Top Stories". New York Times. Media. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
- Lennon, J. Michael (2016). "A Note on 'The Collision,' Norman Mailer's First Short Story". The Mailer Review. 10 (1): 10–11. ISSN 1936-4679. Retrieved 2017-08-26.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- — (2008a). "Abbreviations of Books By and About Norman Mailer". The Mailer Review. 2 (1): 518–519. ISSN 1936-4679.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- —, ed. (1988). Conversations with Norman Mailer. Literary Conversations. Jackson and London: University Press of Mississippi. OCLC 643635248.
- — (1986). "Norman Mailer". In Martine, James J. (ed.). Contemporary Authors: American Novelists. Bibliographical Series. 1. Detroit, MI: Bruccoli Clark. pp. 219–260. ISSN 0887-3070.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- — (2013). Norman Mailer: A Double Life. New York: Simon and Schuster. OCLC 873006264.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- — (2008). "Norman Mailer's Best Sellers". The Mailer Review. 2 (1): 270–271. ISSN 1936-4679. Retrieved 2017-08-26.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- — (2008b). "Norman Mailer, First Editions". The Mailer Review. 2 (1): 515–517.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN 978-1-7326519-0-6.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Lucid, Robert (1974). Introduction. Norman Mailer: A Comprehensive Bibliography. By Adams, Laura. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press. pp. xi–xv. OCLC 911322568.
- Mailer, Norman (2017). "Dr. Bulganoff and the Solitary Teste". The Mailer Review. 11 (1): 8–22. Retrieved 2019-08-04.
- Rollyson, Carl (1991). The Lives of Norman Mailer. New York: Paragon House. ISBN 1557781931.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)