Présentation de l'éditeur
Amid the cactus wilds some two hudred miles from Hollywood lies a privileged oasis called Desert D'Or. It is a place for starlets and would-be starlets, directors, studio execs, and the well-groomed lowlifes who cater to them. And, as imagined by Norman Mailer in this blistering classic of 1950s Hollywood, Desert D'Or is a moral proving ground, where men and women discover what they really want—and how far the are willing to go to get it.
The Deer Park is the story of two interlacing love affairs. Sergius O'Shaugnessy is a young ex-Air Force pilot whose good looks and air of indifference launch him into the orbit of the radiant actress Lulu Meyers. Charles Eitel is a brilliant director wounded by accusations of communism—and whose liaison with the volatile Elena Esposito may supply the coup de grace to his career. 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.
Revue de presse
"Savage . . . brilliant . . . exhilarating." —
Atlantic Monthly"A writer of the greatest and most reckless talents." —
The New Yorker"Entertaining and wise. . . . In addition to his furious energy and true ear, Mailer is simpatico with humanity . . . on a level rare in American fiction."—
New Republic"Studded with brilliant and illuminating passages."—
The New York Times
Biographie de l'auteur
Norman Mailer was born in 1923 in Long Branch, New Jersey, and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. In 1955, he was one of the co-founders of
The Village Voice. He is the author of more than thirty books, including
The Naked and the Dead;
The Armies of the Night, for which he won a National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize;
The Executioner's Song, for which he won his second Pulitzer Prize;
Harlot's Ghost;
Oswald's Tale;
The Gospel According to the Son,
The Castle and the Forest and
On God. Mr. Mailer passed away on Saturday, November 10, 2007.