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{{refn|An impecunious leftist writer who lived in the rooming house at 20 Remsen Street in Brooklyn where {{NM}} had a studio and wrote the bulk of ''[[The Naked and the Dead]]'' (1948). NM was grateful for his help in editing ''Naked'' and said so in the novel’s acknowledgments. Their letters often contained insults, but their friendship persisted. Devlin was the physical model for McLeod in ''[[Barbary Shore]]'' (1951).}}
{{refn|An impecunious leftist writer who lived in the rooming house at 20 Remsen Street in Brooklyn where {{NM}} had a studio and wrote the bulk of ''[[The Naked and the Dead]]'' (1948). Mailer was grateful for his help in editing ''Naked'' and said so in the novel’s acknowledgments. Their letters often contained insults, but their friendship persisted. Devlin was the physical model for McLeod in ''[[Barbary Shore]]'' (1951).}}

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  1. An impecunious leftist writer who lived in the rooming house at 20 Remsen Street in Brooklyn where Mailer had a studio and wrote the bulk of The Naked and the Dead (1948). Mailer was grateful for his help in editing Naked and said so in the novel’s acknowledgments. Their letters often contained insults, but their friendship persisted. Devlin was the physical model for McLeod in Barbary Shore (1951).