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“Deborah—from ''An American Dream''.” In ''This Is My Best: In the Third Quarter of the Century'', edited by Whit Burnett, [[99-110]]. New York: Doubleday, late September (?). The selection chosen—the murder of Deborah from chapter 1 of ''An American Dream'' ([[65.7]])—is prefaced by a 313-word letter in which Mailer characterizes his novel as “a tea ceremony on the edge of a cliff,” and calls it “my best book.” Rpt: [[14.3]].
“Deborah—from ''An American Dream''.” In ''This Is My Best: In the Third Quarter of the Century'', edited by Whit Burnett, 99-110. New York: Doubleday, late September (?). The selection chosen—the murder of Deborah from chapter 1 of ''An American Dream'' ([[65.7]])—is prefaced by a 313-word letter in which Mailer characterizes his novel as “a tea ceremony on the edge of a cliff,” and calls it “my best book.” Rpt: [[14.3]].


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