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The Deer Park. New York: Putnam’s, 14 October; London: Wingate, 1957. Novel, 375 pp., $4.

Republished with preface by Mailer and “Fourth Advertisement for Myself: The Last Draft of The Deer Park” from Advertisements for Myself (59.13). New York: Berkley, November 1976 (76.14). Dedication: “To Adele my wife and to Daniel Wolf my friend.” Discarded title: The Idol and the Octopus. The suppressed Rinehart version of this novel was to have been published 14 February. Six other publishers rejected it before Walter Minton of Putnam’s accepted it. The novel (first printing, 20,000) spent 15 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, climbing to number six on 20 November.

Rpt: 59.13 (three brief excerpts, six pp.); 98.7 (partial). See 55.5, 55.7, 56.17, 59.14, 67.13, 68.11, 89.6, and Thomas L. Bonn’s, Heavy Traffic and High Culture: New American Library as Literary Gatekeeper in the Cultural Revolution (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1989), for comment on the legal anxiety at NAL over publishing the softcover edition of DP. See also 13.2, 144-77.

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Reviews

  • Chase, Richard (1955). "Novelist Going Places". Commentary. pp. 581–583. Mixed.
  • Cowley, Malcolm (October 23, 1955). "Mr. Mailer Tells a Tale of Love, Art, Corruption". New York Herald Tribune Booke Reviews. p. 5. Positive.
  • Gill, Brendan (October 22, 1955). "Small Trumpet". New Yorker. pp. 173–175. Mixed. Rpt: Lennon (1986).
  • Lidner, Robert (November 9, 1955). "Review of The Deer Park". Village Voice. Positive. See 56.9.


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