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in the novel with no designs on Candy's body) who sends her to the camp of the peace activist Crackers. Their leader Grindle is a would-be guru who talks Candy into intercourse by couching it in metaphysical terms. When Candy fears she is pregnant, he tells her the next phase of her spiritual journey is beginning, and buys her a one-way ticket to Calcutta, India. Soon after, Candy is meditating in a temple in Lhasa, along with a dung-encrusted pilgrim who sits nearby, when a thunderstorm occurs. She finds herself pinned between the fallen, lightning-struck statue of Buddha and the pilgrim. As he has the usual physical reaction experienced by men in Candy's proximity, she becomes aware of his identity when the rain washes his face clean (it is her father), and the novel closes with her cry of recognition.
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and invites to her apartment. Subsequently, she is propositioned by school friends in a café, and by a gynecologist who overhears their conversation and gives Candy an "exam" in the bathroom. The café is raided by police and Candy escapes with the help of Pete Uspy, an anti-materialist (the only man
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He wrote that and I began to write other chapters. Every once in a while, I would show him what I wrote. It was like telling jokes back and forth. Your hearing of the joke becomes as important as telling the joke. In that sense, it was such a good thing because there was this built-in obligation to
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for the money. Olympia Press, $ 500 flat. He was in Switzerland, I was in Paris. We did it in letters. But when it got to be a big deal in the States, everybody was taking it seriously. Do you remember what kind of shit people were saying? One guy wrote a review about how
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Candy Christian, aged eighteen, is an extremely pretty and desirable but naïve young woman, who finds herself in a variety of farcical sexual situations as a result of her desire to help others. The men in her life, regardless of age or relationship, wish only to possess her.
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Having eluded the pursuits of her philosophy instructor Prof. Mephesto, she returns to her father's house, where she plans to allow the family gardener to sexually initiate her. However, her father steps in, and angrily denouncing the gardener as a
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to see if he was right. That's what happens to you. It's as if you vomit in the gutter and everybody starts saying it's the greatest new art form, so you go back to see it, and, by God, you have to agree.
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write the next chapter. It was like returning a good favor. That approach worked quite well and was in perfect sync with the kind of creative work that people try to do together.
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Southern had a different take on the novel's genesis, claiming it was based on a short story he had written about a girl living in New York's Greenwich Village neighborhood, a
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among the "25 Sexiest Novels Ever Written", and described the story as a "young heroine's picaresque travels, a kind of sexual
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makes a lengthy investigation of the rampant sharing of the inadvertently uncopyrighted original novel.
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Several of the items depicted in this book were included by director Gail Palmer in the 1978 adult film
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On her way to work, Candy encounters a perverted hunchback, whom she takes for a sort of
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over the story's copyright after the book was published in North America by
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is a 1958 novel written by Maxwell Kenton, the pseudonym of
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Southern and Hoffenberg battled Olympia Press publisher
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under the authors' own names and became a best-seller.
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whose opening credits state it is based on Voltaire's
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Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction
Candy (Brooks novel)

Terry Southern
Mason Hoffenberg
Olympia Press
G. P. Putnam's Sons
Lancer Books
ISBN
978-0802134295
Terry Southern
Mason Hoffenberg
Olympia Press
Candide
Voltaire
Good Samaritan
Tourrettes-sur-Loup
Mordecai Richler
Maurice Girodias
Putnam
Playboy Magazine
pinball machine
academia
gardeners
medical profession
mystics
bohemians
Christian Marquand
Candy
Nile Southern

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