New York Times Sunday Review of Books
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The New York Times Sunday Review of Books is a weekly collection of book reviews published by The New York Times. Reviews are often written by the top writers in the English language, and the choice of a writer to review a book can create controversy. The Sunday supplement carries the "New York Times Best Seller List", a ranking of the most popular books based on the previous week's retail sales.
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- "The Company They Keep", a review of Norman Mailer's Harlot's Ghost, by John Simon, New York Times Sunday Review of Books (September 29, 1991)
- "A Critic with Balance: A Letter From Norman Mailer", New York Times Sunday Review of Books (November 17, 1991)

