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The Candy Men: The Rollicking Life and Times of the Notorious Novel Candy

by Nile Southern

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ISBN13: 9781559706049
ISBN10: 155970604x
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Publisher Comments:

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.

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"In the spirit of VH1's Behind the Music comes this revealing behind-the-scenes look at the making, breaking, remaking, pirating, filming and legal wrangling of the '60s cult phenomenon Candy. An erotic satire vaguely inspired by Voltaire's Candide and penned under the name Maxwell Kenton (the nom de plume of its ex-pat coauthors, Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg), Candy was first published in 1958 by the notorious French publisher Maurice Giordias. The book was immediately banned, then reissued under the title Lollipop, banned again, then reissued again, sanitized in England and eventually shipped stateside, where thanks to Putnam and a slew of publishing pirates, it leapt to bestsellerdom and was eventually crowned 'the world's most talked about book.' Southern's own son, Nile, has recounted the novel's bumpy and adventurous journey in a magnificent epistolary style, reprinting the correspondence between Candy's authors, its publisher and its increasingly complicated web of involved parties. The compilation perfectly captures the 'growing misunderstandings, temper tantrums, paranoid fixations, jealousies, dreams and utter despair that each of these men went through as they tried to regain control over their book lost in a miasma of cloudy copyright.' (Miasma is an apt term: by the second half of the book the legal fog is so thick that it's nearly impossible to keep track of who's suing whom.) Raucous and voyeuristic, this biography of a book offers valuable insight into the Beat scenes of Paris and New York, as well as into the publishing world during an era of shifting attitudes toward censorship. Perhaps most importantly, it also offers a window onto the lives and minds of two wildly creative literary characters: the authors Southern and Hoffenberg themselves." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Prompted by the author's discovery of his father Terry Southern's cache of letters—exchanged between himself; Mason Hoffenberg, his coauthor on the satirical novel Candy; and their French publisher Maurice Girodias—this work narrates the publishing history of their controversial, but "wildly successful," work through a contextualized presentation of the correspondence.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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ISBN:
9781559706049
Subtitle:
The Rollicking Life and Times of the Notorious Novel Candy
Introduction:
Plimpton, George
Author:
Southern, Nile
Author:
Plimpton, George
Publisher:
Arcade Publishing
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Publishing
Subject:
European - French
Subject:
Americans
Subject:
Authors and publishers
Subject:
Novelists, American
Subject:
Satire, american
Subject:
Literature publishing
Subject:
Piracy
Subject:
Novelists, American -- 20th century.
Subject:
Americans -- France -- Paris -- History.
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references.
Series Volume:
LS-388E
Publication Date:
May 2004
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
388
Dimensions:
9.54x6.60x1.31 in. 1.61 lbs.

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