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| In ''[[The Deer Park]]'' after the accident when Marion Faye<ref>{{NM}}’s anti-hero for a post-Hiroshima world in ''The Deer Park'', Faye (son of Dorothea O’Faye, a former singer who presides over a drunken salon in Desert D’Or), NM’s name for Palm Springs, California), is the archetypal hipster. A bisexual pimp and drug dealer, he is the novel’s dark conscience, the polar opposite of Charles Eitel. NM planned to use Faye as a centripetal character in the seven novels that he planned and failed to write as sequels to ''The Deer Park''.</ref> is fighting for consciousness, he could think at first of saving himself from jail, and then relapse with the thought that in jail, finally, he can begin the work of contemplation. | | In ''[[The Deer Park]]'' after the accident when Marion Faye{{LJ:Faye}} is fighting for consciousness, he could think at first of saving himself from jail, and then relapse with the thought that in jail, finally, he can begin the work of contemplation. |
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