Amid the cactus wilds some two hundred miles from Hollywood lies a privileged oasis called Desert D'Or. It is a place for starlets, directors, studio execs, and the well-groomed lowlifes who cater to them. And, as imagined by Norman Mailer in this blistering classic, Desert D'Or is a moral proving ground, where men and women discover what they really want -- and how far they are willing to go to get it. As Mailer traces their couplings and uncouplings, their uneasy flirtation with success and self-extinction, he creates a legendary portrait of America's machinery of desire.
Praise for The Deer Park
“A scathing portrayal of Hollywood . . . studded with brilliant and illuminating passages.” -- The New York Times Book Review
“A writer of the greatest and most reckless talent . . . [Mailer] drives us up and down The Deer Park at breakneck speed. It is a trip through unfamiliar country, for a time funny and then unnerving.” -- The New Yorker
“Savage . . . brilliant . . . exhilarating.” -- The Atlantic Monthly
“Entertaining and wise . . . In addition to his furious energy and true ear, Mailer is simpatico with humanity . . . on a level rare in American fiction.” -- The New Republic
Praise for Norman Mailer
“[Norman Mailer] loomed over American letters longer and larger than any other writer of his generation.” -- The New York Times
“A writer of the greatest and most reckless talent.” -- The New Yorker
“Mailer is indispensable, an American treasure.” -- The Washington Post
“A devastatingly alive and original creative mind.” -- Life
“Mailer is fierce, courageous, and reckless and nearly everything he writes has sections of headlong brilliance.” -- The New York Review of Books
“The largest mind and imagination [in modern] American literature . . . Unlike just about every American writer since Henry James, Mailer has managed to grow and become richer in wisdom with each new book.” -- Chicago Tribune
“Mailer is a master of his craft. His language carries you through the story like a leaf on a stream.” -- The Cincinnati Post
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