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Authors: Terry Southern

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Working on
The Magic Christian
galleys in Geneva in 1958.

Gore Vidal’s rave write-up of
The Magic Christian
(1959), written on the back of a starched shirt backing. Vidal writes, “Terry Southern is the most profoundly witty writer of our generation . . .”

The telegram that changed everything. This communiqué from Stanley Kubrick invited Southern to come to London to work on Kubrick’s new screenplay for the movie
Dr. Strangelove
(1964). Southern was instrumental in transforming the film from a political thriller into a satire.

Southern and his son, Nile, in Central Park in 1967. (Photo by Michael Cooper.)

From left to right: William S. Burroughs, Terry Southern, Allen Ginsberg, and Jean Genet, covering the National Democratic Convention for
Esquire
in Chicago, 1968. (Photo by Michael Cooper.)

Southern with his dog, Hunter, in Canaan, Connecticut, in the 1980s. (Photo by Nile Southern.)

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copyright © 1958, 2000 by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg

cover design by Milan Bozic

978-1-4532-1742-9

This edition published in 2011 by Open Road Integrated Media

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