This collection of Terry Southern's shorter writings over nearly 50 years includes his interviews with Henry Green and William Burroughs, and his thoughts on Poe, Kubrick, drugs, and sports.
In 1958, the famous underground Olympia Press, which three years earlier had published Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, published a novel entitled Candy by one Maxwell Kenton. Over the next decade, it would become one of the most famous--and notorious--novels of its time. Here is the full story behind its creation, publication, and litigation.
This collection of Terry Southern's shorter writings over nearly 50 years includes his interviews with Henry Green and William Burroughs, and his thoughts on Poe, Kubrick, drugs, and sports.
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