Manso 2008, p. 155. Manso, Peter (2008). Mailer: His Life and Times. New York: Washington Square Press. ISBN9781416562863. OCLC209700769. Highly readable, but controversial "oral" biography of Mailer created by cross-cutting interviews with friends, enemies, acquaintances, relatives, wives of Mailer, and Mailer himself.
According to Lennon (2013, pp. 755, 757), Mailer was trying to rewrite the play (already revised several times) in the last months of his life, suggests this obsession. He spent tens of thousands of dollars in 1967 keeping the play running in NYC even when people stopped coming to see it. Lennon & Lennon (2018, 57.20) note that he began adapting it in 1956, but did not complete it for over a decade. In the eighties, he also had Joan Didion and her husband John Gregory Dunne write a screenplay of it, but didn't like it. Stephan Morrow (2008, pp. 149–52) put on a revised version of it in the early 2000s, and recounts that Mailer wanted to collaborate on another version with Morrow when the former passed in 2007. Lennon, J. Michael (2013). Norman Mailer: A Double Life. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN978-1439150214. OCLC873006264. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology. Morrow, Stephen (2008). "Norman Mailer: A Requiem". The Mailer Review. 2 (1): 146–52. ISSN1936-4679. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
Bufithis 1978, p. 58. Bufithis, Philip H. (1978). Norman Mailer. Modern Literature Monographs. New York: Frederick Unger. ISBN9780804420976. OCLC902507100. Perhaps the most readable and reliable study of Mailer's early work.
Bufithis 1978, p. 145. Bufithis, Philip H. (1978). Norman Mailer. Modern Literature Monographs. New York: Frederick Unger. ISBN9780804420976. OCLC902507100. Perhaps the most readable and reliable study of Mailer's early work.
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According to Lennon (2013, pp. 755, 757), Mailer was trying to rewrite the play (already revised several times) in the last months of his life, suggests this obsession. He spent tens of thousands of dollars in 1967 keeping the play running in NYC even when people stopped coming to see it. Lennon & Lennon (2018, 57.20) note that he began adapting it in 1956, but did not complete it for over a decade. In the eighties, he also had Joan Didion and her husband John Gregory Dunne write a screenplay of it, but didn't like it. Stephan Morrow (2008, pp. 149–52) put on a revised version of it in the early 2000s, and recounts that Mailer wanted to collaborate on another version with Morrow when the former passed in 2007. Lennon, J. Michael (2013). Norman Mailer: A Double Life. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN978-1439150214. OCLC873006264. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology. Morrow, Stephen (2008). "Norman Mailer: A Requiem". The Mailer Review. 2 (1): 146–52. ISSN1936-4679. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
According to Lennon (2013, pp. 755, 757), Mailer was trying to rewrite the play (already revised several times) in the last months of his life, suggests this obsession. He spent tens of thousands of dollars in 1967 keeping the play running in NYC even when people stopped coming to see it. Lennon & Lennon (2018, 57.20) note that he began adapting it in 1956, but did not complete it for over a decade. In the eighties, he also had Joan Didion and her husband John Gregory Dunne write a screenplay of it, but didn't like it. Stephan Morrow (2008, pp. 149–52) put on a revised version of it in the early 2000s, and recounts that Mailer wanted to collaborate on another version with Morrow when the former passed in 2007. Lennon, J. Michael (2013). Norman Mailer: A Double Life. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN978-1439150214. OCLC873006264. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology. Morrow, Stephen (2008). "Norman Mailer: A Requiem". The Mailer Review. 2 (1): 146–52. ISSN1936-4679. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, 41.1. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 6. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 358. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 359. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 361. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 362. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 139. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 361–362. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 364. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 366. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, pp. 366–367. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
Lennon & Lennon 2018, p. 367. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology.
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According to Lennon (2013, pp. 755, 757), Mailer was trying to rewrite the play (already revised several times) in the last months of his life, suggests this obsession. He spent tens of thousands of dollars in 1967 keeping the play running in NYC even when people stopped coming to see it. Lennon & Lennon (2018, 57.20) note that he began adapting it in 1956, but did not complete it for over a decade. In the eighties, he also had Joan Didion and her husband John Gregory Dunne write a screenplay of it, but didn't like it. Stephan Morrow (2008, pp. 149–52) put on a revised version of it in the early 2000s, and recounts that Mailer wanted to collaborate on another version with Morrow when the former passed in 2007. Lennon, J. Michael (2013). Norman Mailer: A Double Life. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN978-1439150214. OCLC873006264. —; Lennon, Donna Pedro (2018). Lucas, Gerald R. (ed.). Norman Mailer: Works and Days (Revised, Expanded ed.). Atlanta, GA: The Norman Mailer Society. ISBN978-1-7326519-0-6. Comprehensive, annotated primary and secondary bibliography with life chronology. Morrow, Stephen (2008). "Norman Mailer: A Requiem". The Mailer Review. 2 (1): 146–52. ISSN1936-4679. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
Manso 2008, p. 155. Manso, Peter (2008). Mailer: His Life and Times. New York: Washington Square Press. ISBN9781416562863. OCLC209700769. Highly readable, but controversial "oral" biography of Mailer created by cross-cutting interviews with friends, enemies, acquaintances, relatives, wives of Mailer, and Mailer himself.
Bufithis 1978, p. 58. Bufithis, Philip H. (1978). Norman Mailer. Modern Literature Monographs. New York: Frederick Unger. ISBN9780804420976. OCLC902507100. Perhaps the most readable and reliable study of Mailer's early work.
Bufithis 1978, p. 145. Bufithis, Philip H. (1978). Norman Mailer. Modern Literature Monographs. New York: Frederick Unger. ISBN9780804420976. OCLC902507100. Perhaps the most readable and reliable study of Mailer's early work.