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I've restored the original text of the article so that editors will have a chance to find sourcing for its extensive claims. Let's see what we can come up with. Qworty (talk) 15:31, 11 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I'm no writer, so I'm just providing information that will hopefully be useful for others. The subject of the article included this list of possible sources here:
“Stages” autobiography by the producer, director, actor Norman Lloyd. I am mentioned on pages 168 and 218
“Final Dress”, autobiography by producer, director, and Mercury Theater founder, John Houseman, page 52
“Deeper into Movies”, Pauline Kael
“In the Moment”, Ben Gazzara, autobiography, pages 164, 165
“Picture Shows: the Life and Films of Peter Bogdanovich”, pages 9, 15, 52-53, 82, 84-115, 150, 169, 223-5, 227, 229
“De Niro: a Biography” (throughout), by John Baxter
“Who the Hell’s In It?” by Peter Bogdanovich, pages 413, 426
“Mother California: a Story of Redemption Behind Bars” autobiography by Kenneth E. Hartman, (throughout)
“One of a Kind”, Jack Micheline, page 146.
Chronicles of Culture Magazine, where I am compared to Saul Bellow
Alabama Journal, compared to John Steinbeck and James Jones
West Coast Review of Books, compared to Graham Greene
Present Tense Magazine, compared to Nelson Algren and John Updike
Southern California Anthology, 1984
“Woman with Guns”, Six New American Plays”
“On David Scott Milton”, Amarillo Bay Literary Magazine, 2003
“Suite 101 Magazine”, Dec. 4, 2001
“Mostly Fiction Book Reviews”, Dec. 4, 2002
"The Compulsive Reader Magazine”
Clive Barnes, The New York Times
Walter Kerr, The New York Times
Harold Clurman, The Nation Magazine
Pauline Kael in The New Yorker
Paul Zimmerman in Newsweek
Molly Haskell, The Village Voice
John Simon, New York Magazine
“The Southern Anthology” Lafayette, Louisiana, 1997/1998 pages 120, 188
“The Pearl River Review”, fall 1996, pages 38, 63
Los Angeles Times, February 21, 2010
Los Angeles Times, Nelson Algren on Milton, April 14, 1974.
Likely some of these aren't going to be useful, or are too incomplete to be helpful, or aren't reliable sources, but I'm not mentioning them as proof of any claims, just as potential sources of information if someone wants to write something. --Floquenbeam (talk) 16:55, 11 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]