June 24, 2024

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Hot One

Today’s another hot one. I guess yesterday was, too, but it seems more mild as I walked to Home Slice Pizza. It was only about a mile, and the pizza was good. It kind of reminds me of Johnny’s back in GA. I might have had my favorite beer so far in Austin: from Meanwhile Brewing, a nice, hoppy IPA.

In a letter to Bea, dated April 24, 1953, Mailer writes about his work on The Deer Park:

In a letter to Chester Aaron, dated April 30, 1954, Mailer comments on the short story:

Mailer mentions the publication of a story in a November 15, 1954 letter, mocking his “profits”:

This sale was set up by Bill Weaver, which he mentions to Mailer in an October 4 letter:

And, in a letter to Fig Gwaltney, February 15, 1955, Mailer mentions the journal:

Interesting: Mailer wrote short stories when he was down from the poor reception of Barbary Shore; likewise, the journal might be his playground this time around while fretting over the future of The Deer Park. I can see why he likes the journal more: it takes less work than fiction does. Fig’s response, February 10, 1955, comes after Mailer originally says something about keeping a journal (February 4, 1955):

LOL.

Oh, I finally published v.1 of Norman Mailer’s Short Fiction bibliography.