The Rum Diary (novel)
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''The Rum Diary'' is an early
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by American writer Hunter S. Thompson. It was written in the early 1960s but was not published until 1998. The manuscript, begun in 1959, was discovered among Thompson's papers by
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. The story involves a journalist named Paul Kemp who, in the 1950s, moves from
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to work for a major newspaper, ''The Daily News'', in
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,
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. It is Thompson's second novel, preceded by the still-unpublished ''
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''.


Background

Set in the late 1950s, the novel encompasses a tangled love story involving jealousy, treachery and violent alcoholic lust among the Americans who staff the newspaper. Thompson himself travelled from New York to San Juan in 1960 to write for an ill-fated sports newspaper on the island of Puerto Rico. Thompson had unsuccessfully applied to work at the larger English-language daily called ''
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'' which novelist William J. Kennedy edited. While in Puerto Rico, Thompson befriended many of the writers at the ''Star'', providing the context for ''The Rum Diary''s fictional storyline. Although Thompson wrote his narrative at the age of 22, it deals extensively with a fear of "going over the hill" and growing old. The prominent characters are typical of Thompson's work: violent, maniacal and alcoholic, stumbling through life. The narrative uses a highly paced and rather exciting style, also typical of Thompson's oeuvre. Thompson himself stated that he wanted to write the
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. "I still can't beat that goddamn Gatsby." Thompson finished a draft of ''The Rum Diary'' in the early sixties but continued to work on it throughout that decade, ultimately selling it to
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after they agreed to publish his first book, '' Hell's Angels''. However, he felt that the more time passed, the more difficult it was to write about an increasingly distant era. After missing various deadlines, he gave up on ''The Rum Diary'' until 1998, when it was finally published. Parts of the novel were published in 1990 in Thompson's collection, ''
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''. In these excerpts, it is possible to see how the manuscript was changed before its final publication. David S. Wills explains in ''High White Notes: The Rise and Fall of Gonzo Journalism'' that the original manuscript, as well as the 1990s excerpts, were "littered with" racial epithets and racist depictions, but that these had almost all been removed by the time it was released as a book. When it was published in 1998, ''The Rum Diary'' was billed as "The Long Lost Novel" but it had never in fact been lost. Thompson had always felt it was too weak to sell, but now he needed money. His assistant, Lynn Nesbit, explained: “''The Rum Diary'' came out when it did because he needed money, absolutely. He never would’ve published that twenty years before.” The book sold well but Thompson was disappointed, calling it "the sloppiest job of Book Publishing I've ever seen."


Film adaptation

''The Rum Diary'' has been adapted into a film."The Rum Diary (2011)"
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wrote the screenplay and directed the film, which stars
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as journalist Paul Kemp. Filming took place in
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during 2009. It was released on October 28, 2011.


References


External links


totallygonzo.org
Totally Gonzo – The Hunter S. Thompson and Gonzo Journalism Community
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