Norman Mailer Papers
Index of Titles and Works
"1958-1967: Rounding Camelot" -- 462.1-6
25th Anniversary Report (Harvard) -- 573.12
A ballpoint / pen / is like a guy... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
Act One of the Religious Wars -- 361.3-4
Address to the Commonwealth Club -- see Only in America
An Adventure in a Coal Mine -- 879.5
The Adventures of Bob and Paul -- 879.1
Advertisement by the Ex-husband of Time -- see To Love and to Murder
Advertisements for Myself -- 32.2-35.5, 535.2, 539.7
"Advertisements for Myself on the Way Out" -- 31.6
Advertisements for Myself on the Way Out: Prologue to a Long Novel -- see "Advertisements for Myself
on the Way Out"
Advertisements for the First Commodity which is Time -- see To Love and to Murder
Advertisements for the First Divinity which is Time -- see To Love and to Murder
After The White Negro -- see Pieces and Pontifications
Alimony Blues -- 52.7
"All the Pirates and People: Norman Mailer Discovers the Man Who Is Clint Eastwood" -- 261.8-10,
854.6
Alpha Bravo Universe -- see Ancient Evenings
An American Dream -- 53-60.2, 727.2, 769.1, 770.1-2
An American Program -- see A Credo for the Living
American Statement -- see A Credo for the Living
American Tragedy -- 448-457
American Virtue -- see The Executioner's Song
"The Analysand" -- 561.18
Ancient Evenings -- 107.4-138, 281.1, 628.1, 758.4-6
And a Credo for Liberals -- see A Credo for the Living
"Antidote" -- 49.13
"An Appeal to Lillian Hellman and Mary McCarthy" -- 662.1, 663.6
The Armies of the Dead -- see The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, The Novel as
History
The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, The Novel as History -- 77-79.4, 85.9-86.2,
577.3, 591.2, 594.2
The Armies of Unrest -- see The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, The Novel as
History
The Art of the Epigram -- 509.1-4
At Random -- 489.2
"Backstage with Esky" -- 29.3, 751.9
Bar mitzvah speech -- 879.5
"Bar Twists" -- 561.18
Barbary Shore -- 19-21.15, 158.7, 465.7
Beer Bottle Polka -- 4.5
"Before He's Naked or Dead, Norman Mailer Goes for Broke: The Biggest Novel of All" -- 175.1
"Before the Literary Bar" -- 253.2-3
The Bench Warmer -- 879.5
"The Best Man, 1964: To Pick Him, We Must Choose between Nostalgic Extremism and Overwhelming
Moderation" -- 61.4, 547.11
"The Best Move Lies Very Close to the Worst" -- 409.4-5
Beware, / beware of / a black snake... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
Beyond the Law -- 75.9-76.5, 577.5, 583.14, 593.7, 612.4-6, 617.24, 883.1-884.1
"The Big Bite" -- 48.8, 48.11, 48.14, 49.1, 49.5-6, 49.8, 50.2, 50.4, 50.9, 52.3-4
The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker and Bad Conscience
in America -- 510.12
"Birds and Lions: Writing from the Inside Out" -- 497.4-498.1, see also The Spooky Art: Some
Thoughts on Writing
Birth of an Outlaw -- see "The Mind of an Outlaw"
A Bit of Doggerel for President Bush -- 509.5
The Black Bat: A Detective Harley Mystery Starring Bobby Stern -- 879.5
"Black Power: A Discussion" -- 578.2, 584.6
"The Blacks" -- 41.7
The Blood of the Blunt -- 22.2
The Bloodless Death! (A Detective Harley Murder Mystery) -- 879.5
Bloomsday interview -- 508.8
Blucher novel -- see Fisher novel
Blurb for The American Condition by Richard Goodwin -- 158.12
Blurb for Cinderella Man -- 732.5
Blurb for Joyce Carol Oates book -- 732.5
Blurb for Lenny Bruce by Frank Kofsky -- 158.18
Blurb for The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe by Robert Slatzer -- 158.9
Blurb for Lucky Luciano -- 158.14
Blurb for Natural Selection [A Girl Like Me?] by Sandy Harmon -- 158.13
Blurb for Running with the Bulls: My Years with the Hemingways by Valerie Hemingway -- 731.8
Blurb for Song of the Exile by Kiana Davenport -- 466.12
Blurb for Symptoms of Withdrawal: A Memoir of Snapshots and Redemption by Christopher
Kennedy Lawford -- 510.9
Blurb for University of Notre Dame -- 158.20
"Boites" -- 561.18
Book of Short Stories of Sports Stories -- 879.6
Book of the First Born -- see Ancient Evenings, see also Fisher novel
The Bouquet of Victory -- 22.2
Boxing Lessons -- 879.2
"Brooklyn Minority Report: 'She Thought the Russians Was Coming'" -- 40.1, 753.7
The Brute of Darkness -- 16.10
"Buddies, or the Hole in the Summit: An Apocryphal and Interrupted Transcript" -- 35.10
Bugger -- 22.2
The Bullfight: A Photographic Narrative with Text by Norman Mailer -- 761.1
The Bureau and the Mole -- see Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story
Bust at the Pentagon -- see The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, The Novel as
History
But What Does It Say? -- 5.2
"By Heaven Inspired: Republican Convention Revisited" -- 359.7-361.3
A Calculus at Heaven -- 10.9-12.2
Camus essay [untitled] -- 40.8
Cannibals and Christians -- 62.11-68.2, 771.3
Cannibals and Christians: A History of the Republican Convention of 1964 -- see "In the Red Light:
A History of the Republican Convention in 1964"
"The Capote Perplex: An Open Letter from Norman Mailer" -- 148.6
Carnegie Hall speech -- 49.10
The Castle in the Forest -- 729.3, 732.5, see also Fisher novel
"The Changing of the Guard" -- 338.6
Character of the Victim -- 18.6-7, 521.8, 751.10
Charde and Dana -- 5.9
The Charlie Rose Show -- 498.6
"Children of the Pied Piper" -- 339.1
"Cities Higher than Mountains" -- 61.9
City of God -- 30.7
A Clean Well-Ordered Life -- 5.1
Cleaning the Augean Stables -- see "How the Wimp Won the War"
The Collision -- 879.5
A Comment by Norman Mailer -- 52.10
Comment on In Cold Blood -- 68.3
Comment on José Torres: Tribeca Citizen of the Year -- 507.6
Comment on The Man Who Knew Too Much by Dick Russell -- 359.3
Comment on One from the Heart -- 261.2
Comment on The Passing of George Plimpton -- 508.9, 729.4
Comment on Ronald Reagan's Funeral -- 732.6
Comment on The Select Committee on Assassinations -- 247.4, 643.6
Comment on Tennesssee Williams biography -- 273.14
Comment on Welcome to Hard Times and Big as Life by E. L. Doctorow -- 68.6
The commercial theatre at its best... [untitled essay] -- 40.10
Concentration camp novel -- see Fisher novel
Connecticut College Writer's Conference -- see Kill the News-Hawks
"A Conversation between Norman Mailer and John Ehrlichman: The CIA and Watergate" -- 181.1-4
Conversations with Norman Mailer -- 902.4
Cops on Campus -- see "Who Is to Declare that the Minority Do Not Deserve to Determine the Schools'
History"
The Cosmic Demon -- see Genius and Lust: A Journey through the Major Writings of Henry
Miller
"Cosmic Ventures: A Meditation of God at War" -- 338.12
"A Country, Not a Scenario" -- 273.6-7
"A Course in Film-Making" -- 105.1-2, 602.15
"Cousins" -- 253.5-6
"The Crazy One" -- 76.6
A Credo for the Living -- 521.2
Credo for the Tired Liberal -- see A Credo for the Living
Credo for the Weary Liberal -- see A Credo for the Living
"A Critic with Balance: A Letter from Norman Mailer" -- 341.2
Crossing Border Festival talk -- 467.15
D. J. -- see Why Are We in Vietnam?
The Dare-Devil Patrol -- 879.5
The Darndest Thing Happened on Mars -- 8.3
"David Reisman Reconsidered" -- 29.9
"Dead Ends" -- 535.2
"The Dead Gook" -- 22.5, 750.16, 751.9
Death -- see "It"
Deaths for the Ladies (and Other Disasters) -- 42.7-11, 43-46.5, 49.11, 107.1, 500.1-2,
613.8
December 22, 24, 26 -- 565.7
The Deer Park -- 22.8-11, 23-29.2, 175.6, 766.6-18, see also The Deer Park: A Play
Deer Park cycle -- see Unrealized epic novel [untitled]
The Deer Park: A Play -- 30.11-31.3, 36.6-39, 71.4-74.3, 467.12, 535.11, 539.16, 572.7-573.1,
576.6
The Deer Park: A Tragedy in Hell -- see The Deer Park: A Play
"The Defense of the Compass" -- 22.1, 524.4, 751.9
"Democracy Has/Hasn't a Future...a Present" -- 578.8
Details Magazine Interview by Michael Mailer -- 465.12
The Devil Revisited -- see The Presidential Papers
The Devil's Advocate -- 16.10
The Devils of the Deer Park -- see The Deer Park: A Play
A Dialogue on Women's Liberation -- 104.9
"Diamonds" -- 561.18
The Dick Cavett Show -- 106.6
Dinner Guest -- 2.2
"Do Professors Have Rights?" -- 17.3-4
"A Doctor Is No Better than his Patient" -- 338.16
"Doctoring the Evidence" -- 578.2
Don Juan in Hell -- 499.1
Don Learo -- see King Lear
Dr. Bulganoff and the Solitary Teste -- 22.2
"A Dream of the Future's Face" -- 96.9
Duet -- 22.2
"Dwight McDonald: 1906-1982" -- 262.1
"Earl and Lyndon: An Imaginary Conversation" -- 359.5-6
"Ego" -- 104.7
The Egyptian Novel -- see Ancient Evenings
Eight-novel cycle -- see Unrealized epic novel [untitled]
The Election and America's Future -- 510.2
Epitaph of a Roll -- 48.1
"The Espionage Lesson" -- 340.2
Essay on Jimmy Carter -- 253.1
Essay on Naked Lunch -- 61.8
Euripides and Philosophical Modernity -- 5.11
"An Evening with Jackie Kennedy: Being an Essay in Three Acts" -- 47.1-2, 559.22-23
"An Evening with Norman Mailer" -- 467.13
"Excerpts from The Deer Park [used in The Beats]" -- 39.5
The Executioner's Song -- 60.6, 184-247.3, 465.8, 668.6, 756.11-12 see also Advertisements
for Myself
"Executives" -- 561.18
Existential Aesthetics: An Interview with Norman Mailer -- 155.6
Existential Errands -- 107.2-3, 157.5, 603.11, 613.9
Existentialism is as difficult to define as love... [untitled essay] -- 36.5
"Expletive Restored" -- 158.15
"An Eye on Picasso" -- 35.9
Fair Harvard, Thy Sons... -- 4.11
The Faith of Graffiti -- 156
"A Farewell to His Honor" -- 41.5
A Farewell to Politics -- see Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the
Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968
"The Fate of the Union: Kennedy and After" -- 52.5
"Father To Son: What I've Learned About Rage" -- 508.1-3
The Fight -- 160-167, 465.6, 466.6, 638.3-5
"A Fire on the Moon" -- 95.3-96.2
"The First Day's Interview" -- 41.10
Fischer novel -- see Fisher novel
Fisher novel -- 41.12-14, 967
"Footfalls in the Crypt" -- 340.3
Footnote to 'Death in the Afternoon' -- see The Bullfight: A Photographic Narrative with Text
by Norman Mailer, see also "The Crazy One"
For anyone who knows anything about writing... [untitled essay] -- 36.5
For the Marine Case -- 36.5
For the Op-Ed Page -- 847.5
For Whom the Will Toils -- 499.2
Forbes piece -- 467.3
Foreword to Dear Muffo: 35 Years in the Fast Lane by Harold Conrad -- 261.3, 660.5
Foreword to The End of Obscenity: The Trials of "Lady Chatterley," "Tropic of Cancer," and
"Fanny Hill" -- 575.12
Foreword to It's the Joy that Kills Us -- 338.8
Foreword to Oswald's Game by Jean Davison -- 262.2-4, 912.6
Foreword to Presences: Photographs of Heaton Hall by Beverly Anoux Pabst -- 338.11
Foreword to St. Patrick's Day with Mayor Daley, and Other Things Too Good to Miss by Eugene
Kennedy -- 175.2
Foreword to Unholy Alliance: A History of the Nazi Involvement with the Occult by Peter
Levenda -- 467.11, 732.6, 733.1
Foreword to Views of a Nearsighted Caner by Seymour Krim -- 42.4
The Foundation -- see A Calculus at Heaven
"A Founding Father Expresses Outrage" -- 498.5
Four Pamphlets for Jesus -- 4.17
Fourth Advertisement for Myself: The Last Draft of "The Deer Park" -- see "The Mind of an Outlaw"
A Fragment from Vietnam -- see "Mr. Mailer Interviews Himself," see also Why Are We in
Vietnam?
Fragment from Vietnam: A One-Act Play -- see Why Are We in Vietnam?
Frankie and Johnny: The Presidential Papers of Norman Mailer" -- see The Presidential
Papers
Freedom of speech has always been... -- 2.2
Freud essay [untitled] -- 30.5
From Poetry to Espionage -- 174.6
"From Surplus Value to the Mass-Media" -- 35.8
The Fucker's... -- see Those who are alive... [untitled poem]
"Fury, Fear, Philosophy: Understanding Mike Tyson" -- 338.2
The Gambler -- 36.5
GATT -- see The Gospel According to the Son
Genius and Lust: A Journey through the Major Writings of Henry Miller -- 168-171.5
"Gladiators: For Hemingway" -- 158.6
Glossary of the Missing Spaces -- 752.12
Good to See You -- 22.2
The Gospel According to the Son -- 438-447.13, 718.5
"The Great American Mystery: A New Dissent on the Methods and Findings of the Warren
Commission" -- 68.7-8
"Great in the Hay" -- 21.6, 467.6
"The Greatest Thing in the World" -- 2.3, 4.9, 18.4, 751.6, 751.9
Gus d'Amato... [untitled poem] -- 48.1
"Haiku" -- 561.18
"Halls of Montazuma" -- 751.5
Hanssen -- see Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story
"The Harbors of the Moon" -- 40.7
"A Harlot High and Low: Reconnoitering through the Secret Government" -- 177.3-179
Harlot's Ghost -- 274.6-330, 465.3, 862.2, 866.5, 886.2-887.10
"Harlot's Lady" -- 340.1
Harmony in Three Soprano Voices -- 4.18
Havana -- 330-332.1
"The Hazards and Sources of Writing" -- 273.11
Hazards and Sources--Some Thoughts on Novel Writing -- see "The Hazards and Sources of Writing"
He / who / travels / alone... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
He Was Her Man -- 2.3, 4.3
"Henry Miller" -- 68.5
"Henry Miller: Celebrating a Cause Celebre" -- 180.1
Her Eyes and Her Hair -- 2.3, 4.1
High Times interview -- 508.6
The Hip and the Square -- see Village Voice columns
The Hip and the Square: A Miscellany -- see Advertisements for Myself
"Hip Comes to the Protestants" -- 561.18
History as a Novel: The Steps of the Pentagon -- see "The Steps of the Pentagon"
Hodgepodge: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker and Bad Conscience in
America -- see The Big Empty: Dialogues on Politics, Sex, God, Boxing, Morality, Myth, Poker
and Bad Conscience in America
Homage to Beckett -- 338.13
Homage to El Loco -- see "The Crazy One"
"The Homosexual Villain" -- 29.8, 29.10, 529.9
Hopwood Lecture -- see "The Hazards and Sources of Writing"
Horror Tale: Outmoded -- see "Maybe Next Year"
Housekeeping Encounters the Expert -- 879.8
"How the Pharaoh Beat Bogey" -- 362, 464.6-465.1
"How the Wimp Won the War" -- 340.6
"Huckleberry Finn, Alive at 100" -- 273.8
The Huffington Post -- 510.6
Hungry Hans -- 879.5
"Hunting" -- 40.7
I always say / what I think... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
"I Am Not for World Empire" -- 498.7-9
I Am Not for World Empire: A Conversation with Norman Mailer about Iraq, Israel, the Perils of
Technology and Why He Is a Left-Conservative -- see Why Are We at War?
I believe it is a simple matter... [untitled essay] -- 2.2
I have undoubtedly written more 'Stories of My Life'... -- 2.2
I inspire / a lot / of poems... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
I think I'm becoming | a revolutionary capitalist -- 48.1
The Idol and the Octopus: Political Writings by Norman Mailer on the Kennedy and Johnson
Administrations -- 80.2-3
If Poetry Is the Food -- see "If Poetry Is the Food of the Soul"
"If Poetry Is the Food of the Soul" -- 510.1
If we are to follow the concept of the navigator... [untitled essay] -- 36.5
I'll See You in the Morning -- 2.3, 4.2
An Imaginary Interview -- see "Mr. Mailer Interviews Himself"
"Immodest Proposals" -- 505.6-507.4, 729.3
"An Impolite Interview with Norman Mailer" -- 48.9
In Death -- see To Love and To Murder
"In Clay's Corner" -- 75.7
"In Re: Sidney Hook" -- 29.8
In the Jardin Exotique of Eze... [untitled poem] -- 48.14
"In the Red Light: A History of the Republican Convention in 1964" -- 60.8-61.3
In the Red Light: An Apocalyptic History of the Cow Palace -- see "In the Red Light: A History
of the Republican Convention in 1964"
"Ingenue" -- 35.7
Intermission, Dearie -- 3.9
Interview for Japanese publication [untitled] -- 577.2
Interview for People Magazine piece on John Buffalo Mailer -- 728.2
Interview regarding Lillian Hellman -- 466.5
Interview with Gilles Boulanger -- 467.9
"An Interview with Norman Mailer" -- 41.15, 249.2
Interview with Richard Poirier -- 68.9
"An Intimate Interview with Norman Mailer" -- 29.12, 33.4-5
Into the Mirror: The Life of Master Spy Robert P. Hanssen -- see Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen
Story
Introduction to Deaths for the Ladies (and Other Disasters) -- 107.1
Introduction to The Deer Park: A Play -- see "Mr. Mailer Passes Out Cigars"
Introduction to Messages--New and Selected Poems, 1969-1989 by Luke Breit -- 703.3
Introduction to The Naked and the Dead -- 98.6
Introduction to new edition of After the Lost Generation: A Critical Study of the Writers of
Two Wars -- 273.13
Introduction to Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture by Abbie Hoffman -- 253.7
"It" -- 5.16
It wasn't until the New York train was leaving Back Bay station... [untitled short story] -- 10.7
"Jackie: The Prisoner of Celebrity" -- 273.4
"Jackson Is a Friend of Life's Victims" -- 338.4
Jenny Novel -- see Fisher novel
"The Jewish Princess" -- 148.8
Just because / you washed / the dishes... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
"Just the Factoids" -- 466.11
Kill the News-Hawks -- 273.12
"The Killer" -- 60.4
King Lear -- 274.1-5
King of the Hill: Norman Mailer on the Fight of the Century -- 763.13
Là-Bas -- see "Trial of the Warlock"
Labor novel -- see Strike novel
The Lady Wears a Smile -- 2.2, 2.5
Land Lashed -- 5.10
"Language Hip and Square" -- 535.10
"The Language of Men" -- 29.4, 750.15-751.10
The Last Buccaneer -- see "Norman Mailer: The Last Buccaneer Looks Back"
"The Last Night" -- 52.6, 458.1-459.6, 574.14
The Laughing Boys and Girls -- 5.16
The Laughing Boys and Girls -- see No Percentage
Lawrence Shainberg interview -- 499.4
"The Leading Man, or the Dark Ambiguities within Us All" -- 50.6
Lecture at College of Marin -- 175.5
"A Letter from Provincetown" -- 40.2
Letter re: Ezra Pound -- 30.10
Letter to the Editor -- 85.7, 102.6, 664.3
Letter to the Editor, Hollywood Reporter -- 664.3
Letter to the Editor, New York Post -- 102.6
Letter to the Editor, New York Times Book Review -- 672.2
Letter to the Editor, People Magazine -- 175.7, 338.1
Letter to the Editor, Women's Wear Daily -- 102.7
Letter to the Editor, Writer's Digest -- 85.7
Letter to The New Republic -- 467.17
Letter to Salman Rushdie -- 359.4
Life Is Where You Find It -- 2.3, 3.3
"Like a Lady" -- 408.1-409.2
"Lipton's" -- 338.5, 1014
Liquid Thread: A Short Story of Rayon -- 2.2
The Lock -- 8.2
Long Day's Journey into Night -- 505.3-5
"Looking for the Meat and Potatoes -- Thoughts on Black Power" -- 83.2
Love-Buds -- 22.2
The machine-gun was good in his hands along the river... [untitled fragment] -- 522.1
The mafia / built / the chromium... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
Mafia / ran all / the joints... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
The Magician and the Reverend Billy Clinton -- see "How the Pharaoh Beat Bogey"
Maidstone -- 80.4-10, 763.5-9
Maidstone: A Mystery -- 80.4-10, 105.3-106.5, 602.6, 612.9-11, 617.29, 884.2-4
"Mailer Erupts: Bush Needs a War Because America Needs an Empire" -- 499.7-9, 729.1-2, see also
Only in America, see also Why Are We at War?
"Mailer Finds Book Is No Advertisement for Himself" -- 144.3
"Mailer Goes to the Mountain" -- 465.4-5
Mailer in Austin -- see "Norman Mailer in Austin"
"Mailer Likes That Dangling Participle in His New Novel" -- 339.3
"Mailer Misquoted Self" -- 147.4-5
Mailer on Mailer -- 467.5
"Mailer on Marriage and Women" -- 155.4-5
Mailer on Miller -- see Genius and Lust: A Journey through the Major Writings of Henry Miller
"Mailer on Ragtime" -- 253.4
"Mailer Slashes at U.S. Apathy" -- 42.2
"Mailer to [Lorraine] Hansberry" -- 41.8
"The Mailer Verdict" -- 498.10-11, see also Why Are We at War?
"Mailer vs. Scully" -- 60.3
Mailer-Brower interview -- 49.9
Mailer's America -- 341.1, 465.2
A Man Half Full -- 465.13-466.4, 720.6
Man Overboard -- 4.16
"The Man Who Studied Yoga" -- 23.1, 751.3, 770.3
The Man Who Studied Yogi -- see "The Man Who Studied Yoga"
"Marilyn" -- 148.9
Marilyn Monroe press release -- 148.7
Marilyn: A Biography; Pictures by the World's Foremost Photographers -- 148.10-155.2,
174.9-10, 625.2, 763.19, 764.6-12, 765
Marion novel -- see Unrealized epic novel [untitled]
"Married to Marilyn" -- 73.34
The Martian Invasion -- 879.5, 912.3
"The Mary McCarthy Case" -- 50.9
Master of the Secret -- see Ancient Evenings
Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story -- 468-488.5, 727.7, 888.4
"Maybe Next Year" -- 5.14
Me and You -- see You and Me
"The Meaning of Vietnam" -- 175.3-4
"The Meaning of 'Western Defense'" -- 29.7
Mellie, Mellie, I Caught You -- 22.2
Mercy College speech -- 273.5
Merril novel -- see Fisher novel
"The Metaphysics of the Belly" -- 46.7-8
Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions
of 1968 -- 81-82, 594.7
"Miloševic and Clinton" -- 466.10
"The Mind of an Outlaw" -- 35.11, 753.7
"Model Airplanes" -- 879.8
Modest Gifts: Poems and Drawings -- 500-502.10
"Moral Superiority" -- 113.5, 144.6, 617.10
"The Morning After" -- 145.3-4
Mr. Berliner Establishes a Mile-post -- 2.3, 4.12
"Mr. Mailer Interviews Himself" -- 75.8, 575.2
"Mr. Mailer Passes Out Cigars" -- 71.3, 576.6
Mrs. Guinevere -- see Barbary Shore
The Murder File -- 174.9-10
The Murder of Good Ideas -- see The Presidential Papers
Music Teachers I Have Known and Loved -- 5.13
My Experience -- 879.5
My Lord / said Eve / do not deny me... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
"My Mailer Problem" -- 104.10
The Naked and the Dead -- 13.5-16.9, 512.3, 513.12, 518.5, 521.2, 532.27, 721.5
The Naked and the Dead: A Play -- see A Transit to Narcissus
"The Naked are Fanatics and the Dead Don't Care" -- 17.2
National Book Award acceptance speech -- 83.3
Nature's Way -- 2.2
The Necrophiliacs -- 30.3-4
"The Nerve Exposed" -- 574.14
Never give me / compliments... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
New York Times Mailer/Mailer Interview -- see "Mr. Mailer Interviews Himself"
No Percentage -- 5.16-8.1
No, Mother -- 2.3, 3.4
Mailer Erupts: Bush Needs a War Because America Needs an Empire -- see Only in America
"The Norman Conquest" -- 338.4
"The Norman Conquests" -- 467.2
"Norman Mailer in Austin" -- 42.3, 551.3
"Norman Mailer on LBJ" -- 61.11, 547.11
"Norman Mailer on Lindsay and the City" -- 62.3
"Norman Mailer on Women, Love, Sex, Politics, and All That!" -- 174.7-8
Norman Mailer versus Nine Writers -- see "Some Children of the Goddess: Further Evaluations of the
Talent in the Room"
"Norman Mailer, Film Maker" -- 85.8
"Norman Mailer, Playwright" -- 574.2
"Norman Mailer: The Art of Fiction XXXII" -- 50.6
"Norman Mailer: Devil in the Fire" -- 608.2
"Norman Mailer: Harlot's Ghost" -- 339.4
Norman Mailer: Humor Saves the Day for the Man of LaMancha -- see From Poetry to Espionage
"Norman Mailer: The Interview" -- 254.3
"Norman Mailer: The Last Buccaneer Looks Back" -- 510.8, 733.1
Norman Mailer: My Life -- 499.3
"Norman Mailer: Le Prophète qui Passe l'Amérique à la Moulinette" -- 407.4
Norman Mailer: Selected Criticism -- 262.4-6
"Norman Mailer: The Time of Her Time" -- 158.11
Norman Mailer's New Year's Message -- 48.15
"Norman Mailer's Open Letter to Richard Nixon" -- 83.1
"Norman on Senator [Jacob] Javits" -- 158.5
Norris Church conversation with Mailer -- 574.13
Nostalgia -- 13.4, 517.5
Not Yet -- see "Rounding Sex-Gate"
"The Notebook" -- 29.5, 751.2, 751.9
Notes from the Legal Underground: Are You Open-Minded Enough for Norman Mailer on Iraq? -- 508.10
Notes on 1943 Harvard Cross Country Team -- 913.7
"Novelist Shelved" -- 249.1
Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep -- see Prelude to Sleep
Ode to Self-Pity -- see Those who are alive... [untitled poem]
Of a Fire on the Moon -- 86-102.4, 104.6, 591.5, 594.8-10, 610.3, 762.10-14
Of a Small and Modest Malignancy, Wicked and Bristling with Dots -- 182-183.4
Of Sex as Time -- see To Love and To Murder
Of Women and Their Elegance -- 249.4-252.10, 757.10, see also Strawhead
"Of Women and Their Elegance: by Marilyn Monroe as Told to Norman Mailer" -- see Of Women and
Their Elegance
Oh, Don't You be that Way -- 2.3, 3.8
Oh, Night that Covers Me -- 3.7
"On Reading Poetry Magazine's 90th Anniversary Issue" -- 498.2-3
"On Sartre's God Problem" -- 510.7
"On Vietnam" -- 62.2
On Writing -- see The Spooky Art: Some Thoughts on Writing
Once Upon a Time in America -- 172-174.3, 649.6, 754.1-756.9
One Idea -- 507.5
One must have / a sense / of the past... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
One-Fifth of a Horse -- 2.2
The One-Night Stand -- 21
Only in America -- 499.9, 729.1-2, see also "Mailer Erupts: Bush Needs a War Because America Needs
an Empire"
"An Open Letter to Fidel Castro" -- 40.3-4
"An Open Letter to JFK from Norman Mailer" -- 48.13
Or is this Your Credo? -- see A Credo for the Living
"Oswald in the U.S.S.R.: Annals of Surveillance" -- 437.16
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery -- 363-407.3, 712.1, 887.11-888.2
"Our Country and Our Culture: A Symposium" -- 22.3
Our Different Lives -- 18.5
"Our Man at Harvard" -- 181.9
Outsider: The Last Auteur -- 499.12
P.E.N. Club speech -- 29.13
"Pablo and Fernande: (A) Portrait of Picasso as a Young Artist" [discarded title] -- see Portrait
of Picasso as a Young Man: An Interpretive Biography
"The Paper House" -- 22.6, 751.1
Part I: Aquarius Hustling -- see "The Rolling Stone Interview"
Part II: Sympathy for the Devil -- see "The Rolling Stone Interview"
"The Patron Saint of McDougal Alley" -- 750.14, 751.9
"Pearl or Jew?" -- 68.4
La Petite Bourgeoise -- 22.2
Picasso lecture -- 52.11
Pick Them Up and Lay Them Down -- 2.6
Pieces and Pontifications -- 254.4-256
Pierre et Jean was the best book... -- 2.2
Pierrot -- see "The Patron Saint of McDougal Alley"
Plan for Making Glider That Will Cross the Atlantic -- 879.2
Playboy interview -- 508.7, 731.6
"Playboy Interview: Norman Mailer" -- 74.4, 575.4
The Playwright as Critic -- see "Mr. Mailer Passes Out Cigars"
A Plucky Boy -- 879.3
"Poem to the Book Review at Time" -- 46.6
A Poetry Anthology with Some of the Poet's Lives -- 879.4
"The Political Economy of Time" -- 63.4-6
Pony Express -- 879.3
"The Poor American in London: The British Elections as Seen through the Trained Eyes of an Innocent
Abroad" -- 261.5-7, 681.9
Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man: An Interpretive Biography -- 341.3-358.7, 465.10
Preface to The Deer Park -- 175.6
Preface to Fiction Writer's Handbook by Hallie and Whit Burnett -- 158.22
Preface to The Good, the Bad, and the Dolce Vita: The Adventures of an Actor in Hollywood, Paris,
and Rome by Mickey Knox -- 467.7
Preface to The Joker by Jean Malaquais -- 157.1-2
Preface to Papa: A Personal Memoir by Gregory H. Hemingway -- 181.4
Preface to The Presidential Papers -- 175.6
Preface to Sergius and Denise -- see "The Time of Her Time"
Preface to ... Sting Like a Bee: The Muhammad Ali Story by José Torres -- 612.1
Prefaces for new Berkley editions -- see Preface to The Deer Park, see also Preface to The
Presidential Papers
Prelude to Sleep -- 2.3, 3.2
The Presidential Papers -- 50.10-52.2, 60.5, 175.6, see also "Special Preface to the Bantam
Edition"
The Principle of the Thing -- 2.3, 3.11
The Prisoner of Sex -- 102.9-104.4, 113.6, 144.7, 610.7-8, 763.10-11
A Problem with Remainder -- 2.3
"A Program for the Nation" -- 36.3
Prolegomena: Advertisements for the First Commodity which is Time -- see To Love and To Murder
"The Psychology of Astronauts" -- 96.3-8
The Psychology of the Orgy -- 36.5
"A Public Notice by Norman Mailer" -- see Village Voice columns
"Punching Papa" -- 49.3
"Quickly: A Column for Slow Readers" -- see Village Voice columns
Ray Bonetry -- 247.5, 642.2
"The Real Meaning of the Right Wing in America: Opposing Statements on the Role of the Right Wing in
America Today: A Conservative's View by William F. Buckley, Jr; A Liberal's View by Norman
Mailer" -- 47.4-7, 562.5, 768.8
Reflections on the Forms of the Coming Revolution -- 102.7-8
Report on "Soap" by James T. Farrell -- 5.4
"A Requiem for the Rube" -- 576.9
"Responses and Reactions" -- 48.12, 49.4, 49.7, 49.12, 50.3, 50.8
Retour de Manivelle -- 18.8
Retreat -- 5.8
The Return of Jack Denyards -- 879.5
Review of Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin -- 30.6
Review of Valhalla -- 42.6
The Ride of the Sad Saint -- see "Sing the Ballad of the Sad Saint"
"A Riff on Hemingway" -- 499.10
"Right Shoe on Left Foot" -- 5.6
The Rise and Fall of Zelda Zonk -- see Strawhead
Roast for Peter [Olsen] and Alice [O'Neil] -- 510.11
"The Rolling Stone Interview" -- 157.6-158.2
Rosy Crucifixion -- 262.7-265.5
"Rounding Sex-Gate" -- 465.11
Rounding Watergate -- see "A Conversation between Norman Mailer and John Ehrlichman: The CIA and
Watergate"
Rounding Watergate -- see "A Harlot High and Low: Reconnoitering through the Secret Government"
The Royal Road to the Pentagon -- see The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, The Novel as
History
Running against the Machine: A Grass Roots Race for the New York Mayoralty -- 593.1
The Saddest Song Ever Sung -- 48.1
The Saint and the Psychopath -- see The Executioner's Song
Scarr novel -- see A Transit to Narcissus
The Schedule Breaker -- 5.5
"The Search for Carter" -- 180.2-6
"Searching for Deliverance" -- 460-461.4
"Seminars" -- 561.18
The serious critical response... [untitled manuscript] -- 29.14
"Set Theory" -- 180.8
"Sex and Censorship in Literature and the Arts" -- 41.9
Sh, Not So Loud -- see Freedom of speech has always been...
The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer -- 75.4-6
Short Hairs -- 611.11
Short-Cut -- 2.3, 4.7
The Sick City: A Political Manifesto -- see "Why Are We in New York?"
Signet speech -- 4.15
"Sing the Ballad of the Sad Saint" -- 48.8
"A Sinister Occupation" -- 253.12, 850.5
Sinking in the Seventies -- see Pieces and Pontifications
Sixty-Nine Questions and Answers -- see "An Intimate Interview with Norman Mailer"
Small Fry -- 5.12
So He Wrote a Book about It (A Review of the Studs Lonigan trilogy by James T. Farrell) -- 2.2,
2.4
Solute from Solution -- 2.3, 4.8
"Some Children of the Goddess: Further Evaluations of the Talent in the Room" -- 49.14-15
Some Dirt in the Talk -- see "Some Dirt in the Talk: A Candid History of an Existential Movie
Called Wild 90"
"Some Dirt in the Talk: A Candid History of an Existential Movie Called Wild 90" -- 76.7,
577.1
Some Honorable Men: Political Conventions, 1960-1972 -- 158.23-159
Some Miss their 'It' -- 3.1
"Some Notables Name Their Bests" -- 158.8
Some People Won't Listen -- 3.5
Some voices / have nerves ... [untitled poem] -- 48.1
Sorry, I Don't Quite Get You -- 2.2
The Source of the Grief -- 2.3, 3.10
Spanish Preface for Pueblo Cautivo -- 522.4
"Special Preface to the Bantam Edition" -- 60.5
Speech at Venice Film Festival after showing Maidstone -- 780.1
Speech at Writers for Wallace -- 521.6
Speech for the Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism -- 510.3-4
Speech written for David Kessler -- 16.10
The Spider Sings to Hemingway -- 561.18
Der Spiegel interview -- 467.4, 499.11
The Spooky Art: Some Thoughts on Writing -- 489-498.1, see also "Birds and Lions: Writing from
the Inside Out"
St. George and the Godfather -- 139-144.2, 144.8, 157.5, 763.15
Statement on the Artyom Borovik Foundation -- 467.14
Statement on Charles Manson -- 104.8
Statement on Communism and October 15th Moratorium -- 85.6
Statement on Protest in City Hall Park of Civil Defense Drill -- 41.6
"Static" -- 561.18
"The Steps of the Pentagon" -- 79.5-6, see also The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, The
Novel as History
The Story of the Story -- see The Spooky Art: Some Thoughts on Writing
Strawhead -- 257-260
Strike novel -- 17.5, 964
Styron's Style -- 30.9
The Suckers and the Setup -- see "The Greatest Thing in the World"
Superman Comes to the Supermarket -- see "Superman Comes to the Supermart"
"Superman Comes to the Supermart" -- 40.5-6
Superman, Old Socks, Chicago and the Godfather -- see Some Honorable Men: Political Conventions,
1960-1972
A Tale of Poor People -- see Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery
"The Talent and the Torment" -- 50.5
"The Talk of the Town: Notes and Comments" -- 158.3-4
"Talk with Norman Mailer" -- 21.7
"Talking Heads: Cartoons by Norman Mailer" -- 467.1
"Talking of Violence" -- 61.5
The Temporary Insanity of Dan Sickles -- 409.7-410.7
Ten Seconds to Answer -- 467.16
"Ten Thousand Words a Minute" -- 48.4-6
The Thalian Adventure -- 22.2, 751.9
Then She Says to Salvy -- 4.6
There is a heroism to modern man... [untitled essay] -- 40.9
There's / something / infantile... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
Thinkers -- see Village Voice columns
Those who are alive... [untitled poem] -- 40.7
Thoughts on Writing -- 181.6
Three Fingers of Friendship -- 5.7
Time cycle -- see Unrealized epic novel [untitled]
"The Time of Her Time" -- 31.7, 32.1, 41.11, 752.12, 770.3
The Time of Our Time -- 411-437.15, 719.10
The Time of the Evil Saint -- see To Love and to Murder
The Time of the Evil Taint -- see "Advertisements for Myself on the Way Out"
To Love and to Murder -- 31.4
Today is Sunday -- 2.3, 4.4
TOOT -- see The Time of Our Time
Tough Guys Don't Dance -- 266-271, 332.2-337, 856.3, 857.4
Tough Test -- 10.8
A Transit to Narcissus -- 8.5-10.6, 147.6-148.4, 247.7-248.2, 521.2, 646.3, 964
Translation (with Susan Mailer) of "Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías" by Federico
García Lorca -- 107.3, 574.7
Treason: A Study in Betrayal -- see Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story
The Trial by Fire -- see Fair Harvard, Thy Sons...
"Trial of the Warlock" -- 175.8-176.3
A Tribute to Jean Malaquais -- 466.7
Tribute to José Torres on the 40th anniversary of his Light Heavyweight Championship -- 510.10,
729.4
"Truth and Being; Nothing and Time: A Broken Fragment from a Long Novel" -- 47.3
"Twelfth Round: An Interview with Norman Mailer" -- 886.1
"Two Letters from Frank Crowther" -- 174.5
Unidentified -- 22.2, 36.5, 48.16, 61.6, 102.5, 249.3, 338.14, 522.1, 522.4
Union novel -- see Strike novel
Unrealized epic novel [untitled] -- 31.5
Unsaglich: Advertisement by the Ex-Husband of Time -- see To Love and to Murder
"Until Dead: Thoughts on Capital Punishment" -- 253.10-11, 850.1
Untitled postscript to "The Time of Her Time" -- 41.11
Village Voice columns -- 29.18-30.1
Violence in America -- see The Executioner's Song
Virtual Reality? -- see Playboy interview
"A Vote for Bobby K.--Possibility of a Hero" -- 60.7
"War of the Oxymorons" -- 463-464.4
"The Warren Report" -- 340.4-5
Watching My Name Go By -- see The Faith of Graffiti
"We Went to War to Boost the White Male Ego" -- 503.1-2
"What I Think of Artistic Freedom" -- 29.11
What Is Wrong with the City? -- see "Why Are We in New York?"
What is your name / I asked the... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
What Is Your Opinion -- see A Credo for the Living
What's Wrong with America -- 338.15
The White Man Unburdened -- see "We Went to War to Boost the White Male Ego"
"The White Negro (Superficial Reflections on the Hipster)" -- 30.8, 530.9
Who are Less Weary -- see A Credo for the Living
Who Hates the Herald? -- see I believe it is a simple matter...
"Who is to Declare that the Minority Do Not Deserve to Determine the Schools' History" -- 592.7
"Who Said What" -- 35.6
Why Are We at War? -- 503.3-505.2, see also "I Am Not for World Empire," see also "The Mailer
Verdict"
"Why Are We in New York?" -- 85.5, 590.1, 835.2, 838.4
Why Are We in Vietnam? -- 68.13-71.2, 104.5, 546.16, 576.6, 576.11
Wild 90 -- 74.5-75.3, 577.1, 584.4, 617.30, 882.1
"The Wisdom of a Serious Redneck: Norman Mailer Remembers Jones at the 1999 JJLS Symposium" -- 466.9
Witches / always / contemplate... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
Witches / have / no wit / said a... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
A World of Phlume -- 521.2
The Worms that Tear at Me -- 5.3
"The Writer Speaks" -- 48.10
X Marks the Treasure -- 879.3
Yiddish on the Train -- see It wasn't until the New York train was leaving Back Bay
station... [untitled short story]
You / can / never / imitate / a creation... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
You and Me -- 2.3, 4.10
Young winners / make weak old losers... [untitled poem] -- 561.18
Zelda, Scott and Ernest -- 498.4
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