“I felt something shift to murder in me. I felt … that I was an outlaw, a psychic outlaw, and I liked it.”

His reaction to a publisher's rejection of The Deer Park because of six "salacious lines" he would not remove, as quoted in The New York Times (21 July 1985)

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American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, film m… 1923–2007

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