Examining Mailer in a Time of Split-focus—or, What the Internet Cannot Do for Us
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Oswald's Tale, New Journalism, digital media, epistemology, journalism and truth, attention and distraction, American nonfictionAbstract
Norman Mailer’s method of journalism illustrates how to extend the quality and scope of journalistic inquiry into the future of a troubled tradition. In examining Lee Harvey Oswald, Mailer produces a book that is long, intricately built and absorbing, if in places marred by familiar bits of Mailer’s hyper-rational exuberance. What is particularly noteworthy at this time of media upheaval are the tips Mailer’s method offers students and other aspiring investigators about how to extend the quality and scope of journalistic inquiry into the future of a troubled tradition.
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2026-03-14
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