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{{refn|President of the firm of Rinehart and Co., Rinehart (1897-1969) wrote a letter comparing ''Naked'' to the work of Hemingway and Dos Passos that was printed on the dust jacket of the first edition. But in late November 1954, with an ad for ''[[The Deer Park]]'' already published, Rinehart cancelled the novel’s publication after NM refused to cut a sexually explicit scene. Later, NM sued and received the remainder of his advance for the novel.}}
{{refn|President of the firm of Rinehart and Co., Rinehart (1897-1969) wrote a letter comparing ''[[The Naked and the Dead]]'' to the work of Hemingway and Dos Passos that was printed on the dust jacket of the first edition. But in late November 1954, with an ad for ''[[The Deer Park]]'' already published, Rinehart cancelled the novel’s publication after NM refused to cut a sexually explicit scene. Later, NM sued and received the remainder of his advance for the novel.}}

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  1. President of the firm of Rinehart and Co., Rinehart (1897-1969) wrote a letter comparing The Naked and the Dead to the work of Hemingway and Dos Passos that was printed on the dust jacket of the first edition. But in late November 1954, with an ad for The Deer Park already published, Rinehart cancelled the novel’s publication after NM refused to cut a sexually explicit scene. Later, NM sued and received the remainder of his advance for the novel.