The Rum Diary (novel)

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The Rum Diary  
The Rum Diary.jpg
Author Hunter S. Thompson
Cover artist Jackie Seow
Country United States - Puerto Rico - Italy
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Hardcover, Simon & Schuster, softcover
Publication date 1998
Media type Print
Pages 204 pp
ISBN 0-684-85647-6
OCLC Number 42751248
Followed by Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga

The Rum Diary is an early novel by American writer Hunter S. Thompson that was written in the early 1960s but was not published until 1998.

The story involves a journalist named Paul Kemp, who moves from New York to work for a major newspaper, The Daily News, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Set in the late 1950s, the novel encompasses a tangled love story of jealousy, treachery and violent alcoholic lust among the Americans who staff the newspaper.

Thompson himself traveled from New York to San Juan in 1960 to write for an ill-fated sports newspaper on the island. Thompson had unsuccessfully applied to work at the larger English-language daily called the San Juan Star while novelist William J. Kennedy was the editor. 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 was only 22 when he wrote the story, 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. It is written in a highly paced and rather exciting style, also typical of his work.

Thompson told PBS talk show host Charlie Rose in 1999 that he had given up the novel because it had originally "bounced about seven times - I got the standard list of rejection letters - and I came back from South America and I got into the politics of the 60s and 70s, and it was a full time job." He then said that he revisited the book because "it's got a romantic notion...that and money.. and I was faced with the fact of having to dig out my 40-year old story...I can't change it, like, 'ye gods, this is me, this is the world I lived in'...so I approached it as a writer...it's a good story."

It is Thompson's second novel, preceded by the still-unpublished Prince Jellyfish.

[edit] Film adaptation

The Rum Diary is being adapted into a Hollywood film. Bruce Robinson wrote the screenplay and is directing the film, which stars Johnny Depp as journalist Paul Kemp. Filming is taking place in Puerto Rico 2009.

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