Barbary Shore - Reviews

Reviews

  • "Last of the Leftists?", Time Magazine, May 28, 1951
Works by Norman Mailer
Fiction
  • The Naked and the Dead
  • Barbary Shore
  • The Deer Park
  • An American Dream
  • The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer
  • Why Are We in Vietnam?
  • A Transit to Narcissus
  • Of Women and Their Elegance
  • Ancient Evenings
  • Tough Guys Don't Dance
  • Harlot's Ghost
  • The Gospel According to the Son
  • The Castle in the Forest
Non-fiction
  • "The White Negro"
  • Advertisements for Myself
  • The Presidential Papers
  • Cannibals and Christians
  • The Bullfight
  • The Armies of the Night
  • The Idol and the Octopus
  • Miami and the Siege of Chicago
  • Of a Fire on the Moon
  • King of the Hill
  • The Prisoner of Sex
  • Existential Errands
  • St. George and The Godfather
  • The Faith of Graffiti
  • Genius and Lust
  • Of a Small and Modest Malignancy, Wicked and Bristling with Dots
  • Pieces and Pontifications
  • The Spooky Art
  • Why Are We At War?
Biography
  • Marilyn: A Biography
  • The Fight
  • The Executioner's Song
  • Oswald's Tale
  • Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man
Film
  • Beyond the Law
  • Wild 90
  • Maidstone
  • Tough Guys Don't Dance
Teleplays
  • The Executioner's Song
  • American Tragedy
  • Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story
Other
  • The Deer Park (play)
  • Deaths for the Ladies (and Other Disasters) (poetry)
  • Some Honorable Men (anthology)
  • The Time of Our Time (anthology)
  • Modest Gifts (poems and drawings)
  • The Big Empty (dialogues)
  • On God (conversation)
Film and TV
adaptations
  • The Naked and the Dead
  • An American Dream
  • Marilyn: The Untold Story
  • The Time of Her Time
Category:Works by Norman Mailer


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