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{{dc|A}} {{start|chronological bibliography of {{NM}}’s short fiction.}} Composition dates are shown in brackets; ''Unpublished'' stories will have just one date, and some of these compositions dates are speculative. Links are for ''Works and Days'' entries.
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* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |orig-year=1940 |date={{date|April 1941}} |title=The Greatest Thing in the World |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/41.1 |magazine=The Harvard Advocate |pages=3–6, 24–28 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |orig-year=1940 |date={{date|April 1941}} |title=The Greatest Thing in the World |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/41.1 |magazine=The Harvard Advocate |pages=3–6, 24–28 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
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** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman K. |date=1947 |chapter=The Greatest Thing in the World |url= |title=Hold Your Breath: Suspense Stories |editor-last=Hitchcock |editor-first=Alfred |publisher=Dell |location=New York |pages= |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman K. |date=1947 |chapter=The Greatest Thing in the World |url= |title=Hold Your Breath: Suspense Stories |editor-last=Hitchcock |editor-first=Alfred |publisher=Dell |location=New York |pages= |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |date=1949 |chapter=The Greatest Thing in the World |url= |title=Story: The Fiction of the Forties |pages= |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |date=1949 |chapter=The Greatest Thing in the World |url= |title=Story: The Fiction of the Forties |pages= |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1959 |chapter=The Greatest Thing in the World |url= |title=Advertisements for Myself |publisher=Putnum |location=New York |pages=70–84 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1959 |chapter=The Greatest Thing in the World |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/59.13 |title=Advertisements for Myself |publisher=Putnum |location=New York |pages=70–84 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1967 |chapter=The Greatest Thing in the World |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/67.11 |title=The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer |publisher=Dell |location=New York |pages=101–115 |access-date=2024-06-17 |ref=harv }}


* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date={{date|Fall 1941}} |contribution=A Clean Well-Ordered Life |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Harvard |pages=1–5 |access-date= |ref=harv }}.
* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date={{date|Fall 1941}} |contribution=A Clean Well-Ordered Life |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Harvard |pages=1–5 |access-date= |ref=harv }}.
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* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year=1941 |date={{date|May 1942}} |volume=CXXVIII |number=5 |title=Right Shoe on Left Foot |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/42.1 |magazine=The Harvard Advocate |pages=12–18, 30–32 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year=1941 |date={{date|May 1942}} |volume=CXXVIII |number=5 |title=Right Shoe on Left Foot |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/42.1 |magazine=The Harvard Advocate |pages=12–18, 30–32 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year=1941 |date={{date|June 1942}} |volume=CXXVIII |number=6 |title=Maybe Next Year |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/42.2 |magazine=The Harvard Advocate |pages=25–27 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year=1941 |date={{date|June 1942}} |volume=CXXVIII |number=6 |title=Maybe Next Year |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/42.2 |magazine=The Harvard Advocate |pages=25–27 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1959 |chapter=Maybe Next Year |url= |title=Advertisements for Myself |publisher=Putnum |location=New York |pages=84–88 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1959 |chapter=Maybe Next Year |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/59.13 |title=Advertisements for Myself |publisher=Putnum |location=New York |pages=84–88 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1967 |chapter=Maybe Next Year |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/67.11 |title=The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer |publisher=Dell |location=New York |pages=116–120 |access-date=2024-06-17 |ref=harv }}


* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date={{date|February 8, 1942}} |contribution=Three Fingers of Friendship |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Harvard |pages=1–5 |access-date= |ref=harv }}.
* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date={{date|February 8, 1942}} |contribution=Three Fingers of Friendship |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Harvard |pages=1–5 |access-date= |ref=harv }}.
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* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date={{date|February 26, 1943}} |contribution=[Yiddish on the Train] |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Harvard |pages=1–5 |access-date= |ref=harv }}.
* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date={{date|February 26, 1943}} |contribution=[Yiddish on the Train] |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Harvard |pages=1–5 |access-date= |ref=harv }}.
* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date={{date|1943}} |contribution=Tough Test |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Harvard |pages=1–4 |access-date= |ref=harv }}. Handwritten fragment.
* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date={{date|1943}} |contribution=Tough Test |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Harvard |pages=1–4 |access-date= |ref=harv }}. Handwritten fragment.
* {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|April 1944}} |orig-year=October 1942 |chapter=A Calculus at Heaven |title=Cross-Section: A Collection of New American Writing |editor-last= Seaver |editor-first=Edwin |chapter-url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/44.1 |location=New York |publisher=L. B. Fischer |pages=317–353 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1959 |chapter=A Calculus at Heaven |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/59.13 |title=Advertisements for Myself |publisher=Putnum |location=New York |pages=29–70 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1967 |chapter=A Calculus at Heaven |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/67.11 |title=The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer |publisher=Dell |location=New York |pages=33–75 |access-date=2024-06-17 |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=1982 |chapter=A Calculus at Heaven |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/82.19 |title=The Essential Mailer |publisher=New English Library |location=Sevenoaks, Kent |pages= |access-date=2024-06-17 |ref=harv }}
* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date=January–February 1945 |contribution=Nostalgia |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Luzon |pages=1–11 |access-date= |ref=harv }}.
* {{citation |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year= |date=January–February 1945 |contribution=Nostalgia |url= |title=Unpublished |place=Luzon |pages=1–11 |access-date= |ref=harv }}.
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. . .
* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year=December 1960 |date={{date|1964}}  |title=Truth and Being; Nothing and Time: A Broken Fragment from a Long Novel |url= |magazine=Evergreen Review |pages=68–74 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year=December 1960 |date={{date|1964}}  |title=Truth and Being; Nothing and Time: A Broken Fragment from a Long Novel |url= |magazine=Evergreen Review |pages=68–74 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year=1962 |date={{date|December 1963}} |title=The Last Night |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/63.39 |magazine=Esquire |pages=180–181, 200–206 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
* {{cite magazine |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |orig-year=1962 |date={{date|December 1963}} |title=The Last Night |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/63.39 |magazine=Esquire |pages=180–181, 200–206 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|1966}} |chapter=The Last Night |title=Cannibals and Christians |url= |location=New York |publisher=Dell |pages=380–397 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|1966}} |chapter=The Last Night |title=Cannibals and Christians |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/66.11 |location=New York |publisher=Dell |pages=380–397 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|1967}} |chapter=The Last Night |title=The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer |url= |location=New York |publisher=Dell |pages=187–207 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|1967}} |chapter=The Last Night |title=The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/67.11 |location=New York |publisher=Dell |pages=187–207 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|1982}} |chapter=The Last Night |title=The Essential Mailer |url= |location=Sevenoaks, Kent |publisher=New English Library |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|1982}} |chapter=The Last Night |title=The Essential Mailer |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/82.19 |location=Sevenoaks, Kent |publisher=New English Library |pages= |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite journal |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |title=The Last Night |url=https://prmlr.us/mr19mail |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=13 |issue= |date=2019 |pages=10–26 |access-date=2021-06-12 }} With an introduction by J. Michael Lennon.
** {{cite journal |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |title=The Last Night |url=https://prmlr.us/mr19mail |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=13 |issue= |date=2019 |pages=10–26 |access-date=2021-06-12 }} With an introduction by J. Michael Lennon.
* {{cite journal |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |title=The Killer |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/64.12 |journal=Evergreen Review |volume=32 |issue= |date={{date|April–May 1964}} |orig-year=December 1960 |pages=26–27, 86 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
* {{cite journal |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |title=The Killer |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/64.12 |journal=Evergreen Review |volume=32 |issue= |date={{date|April–May 1964}} |orig-year=December 1960 |pages=26–27, 86 |access-date= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|1967}} |chapter=The Killer |title=The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer |url= |location=New York |publisher=Dell |pages=17–22 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
** {{cite book |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date={{date|1967}} |chapter=The Killer |title=The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer |url=https://projectmailer.net/pm/67.11 |location=New York |publisher=Dell |pages=17–22 |isbn= |author-link= |ref=harv }}
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* {{cite journal |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=2012 |orig-year=ca. 1951 |title=The Blood of the Blunt |url= |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=6 |issue=1 |pages=11–27 |access-date= }}
* {{cite journal |last=Mailer |first=Norman |author-mask=1 |date=2012 |orig-year=ca. 1951 |title=The Blood of the Blunt |url= |journal=The Mailer Review |volume=6 |issue=1 |pages=11–27 |access-date= }}

Revision as of 10:31, 17 June 2024

A chronological bibliography of Norman Mailer’s short fiction. Composition dates are shown in brackets; Unpublished stories will have just one date, and some of these compositions dates are speculative. Links are for Works and Days entries, and reprints are indented.

  • Mailer, Norman (April 1941) [1940]. "The Greatest Thing in the World". The Harvard Advocate. pp. 3–6, 24–28.
    • — (November–December 1941). "The Greatest Thing in the World". Story. Vol. 19. pp. 17–26.
    • Mailer, Norman K. (1947). "The Greatest Thing in the World". In Hitchcock, Alfred. Hold Your Breath: Suspense Stories. New York: Dell.
    • Mailer, Norman (1949). "The Greatest Thing in the World". Story: The Fiction of the Forties.
    • — (1959). "The Greatest Thing in the World". Advertisements for Myself. New York: Putnum. pp. 70–84.
    • — (1967). "The Greatest Thing in the World". The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer. New York: Dell. pp. 101–115. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  • — (Fall 1941), "A Clean Well-Ordered Life", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–5.
  • — (Fall 1941), "The Worms that Tear at Me", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–4.
  • — (5 December 1941), "The Schedule Breaker", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–4.
  • — (May 1942) [1941]. "Right Shoe on Left Foot". The Harvard Advocate. Vol. CXXVIII no. 5. pp. 12–18, 30–32.
  • — (June 1942) [1941]. "Maybe Next Year". The Harvard Advocate. Vol. CXXVIII no. 6. pp. 25–27.
  • — (8 February 1942), "Three Fingers of Friendship", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–5.
  • — (18 February 1942), "Retreat", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–13.
  • — (5 March 1942), "Charde and Dana", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–17.
  • — (1 April 1942), "Land Lashed", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–10.
  • — (3 April 1942), "Small Fry", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–3.
  • — (May 1942), "Music Teachers I Have Known and Loved", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–3.
  • — (17 July 1942), "The Lock", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–2. Experimental fragment.
  • — (26 February 1943), "[Yiddish on the Train]", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–5.
  • — (1943), "Tough Test", Unpublished, Harvard, pp. 1–4. Handwritten fragment.
  • — (April 1944) [October 1942]. "A Calculus at Heaven". In Seaver, Edwin. Cross-Section: A Collection of New American Writing. New York: L. B. Fischer. pp. 317–353.
  • — (January–February 1945), "Nostalgia", Unpublished, Luzon, pp. 1–11.

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  • — (1964) [December 1960]. "Truth and Being; Nothing and Time: A Broken Fragment from a Long Novel". Evergreen Review. pp. 68–74.
  • — (December 1963) [1962]. "The Last Night". Esquire. pp. 180–181, 200–206.
  • — (April–May 1964) [December 1960]. "The Killer". Evergreen Review. 32: 26–27, 86.

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  • — (2012) [ca. 1951]. "The Blood of the Blunt". The Mailer Review. 6 (1): 11–27.
  • — (2013) [ca. 1951]. "Love-Buds". The Mailer Review. 7 (1): 11–27. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
  • — (2014) [ca. 1951]. "La Petite Bourgeoise". The Mailer Review. 8 (1): 10–16. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
  • — (2015) [ca. 1951]. "The Thailand Adventure". The Mailer Review. 9 (1): 9–26. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
  • — (2016) [January 1933]. "The Collision". The Mailer Review. 10 (1): 9–26. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
  • — (2017) [ca. 1951]. "Dr. Bulganoff and the Solitary Teste". The Mailer Review. 11 (1): 8–22. Retrieved 2019-08-04.