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William Peter Blatty, an American writer, achieved literary fame with his novel "The Exorcist," which became a cultural phenomenon and a landmark in the horror genre. Blatty's gripping tale of demonic possession captivated readers and spawned a successful film adaptation, cementing his place in the annals of modern literature.

"I have never read horror, nor do I consider The Exorcist to be such, but rather as a suspenseful supernatural detective story, or paranormal police procedural."



"Bantam Press. And they commissioned me to write it. And when that was completed, they sold it to Harper and Row. And then I put it out to every movie studio in town. And they all turned it down."



"I'd sold the book first. Actually to a paperback publisher. I had nothing. I just had the idea."



"I'm not aware that I was consciously influenced by any director, though these things often happen unnoticed, submerged in the unconscious."


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