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9780802138941

Now Dig This The Unspeakable Writings of Terry Southern, 1950-1995

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  • ISBN13:

    9780802138941

  • ISBN10:

    0802138942

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-04-08
  • Publisher: Grove Press

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Acclaimed novelist, Beat godfather, prolific screenwriter, and one of the founders of New Journalism, as well as the only guy to wear shades on the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's cover, Terry Southern was an audacious original. Now Dig This is a journey through Terry Southern's America, from the buttoned-down '50s through the sexual revolution, rock 'n' roll, and independent cinema (which he helped inaugurate by cowriting and producing Easy Rider), up to his death in 1995. It spans Southern's stellar career, from early short stories and a Paris Review interview with Henry Green, to his legendary Esquire piece covering the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention with Jean Genet and William Burroughs and his equally infamous account of life neck-high in girls and cocaine aboard The Rolling Stones' tour jet, to his memories of twentieth-century legends like Abbie Hoffman, Kurt Vonnegut, and Stanley Kubrick, with whom he wrote Dr. Strangelove. "A voice electric with street rhythm and royal with offhand intellection ... stuffed with strange and silken scraps." -- Troy Patterson, Entertainment Weekly "The subterranean Texan's finest moments are exquisite reads ... like a hot poker in the eye of conventional narrative." -- A. D. Amorosi, Philadelphia City Paper "The range of writing ... [was] as lethal as Mailer claimed and still awaiting the attention it deserves." -- Charles Taylor, Newsday "... reveals a writer defined by his generosity, by the pursuit of fun and by an insatiable ... literary appetite...." -- Claire Dederer, The New York Times Book Review

Table of Contents

Introduction: An Interview with Terry Southern 1(16)
Lee Server
Tales
Heavy Put-Away; or, A Hustle Not Wholly Devoid of a Certain Grossness, Granted
17(8)
A Run of Dimes
25(6)
Fixing Up Ert
31(9)
Blue Movie: Outline for Novel
40(7)
Letters
Dear Ms.
47(2)
Letter to Lenny Bruce
49(2)
Letter to the Editor of National Lampoon aka Hard Corpse Pornography
51(2)
A Letter to the Editor: Stiff Gook Rimming
53(3)
Letter to George Plimpton aka Sports-Death Fantasy
56(4)
Worm-ball Man
60(5)
Behind the Silver Screen
On Screenwriting: An Interview from Movie People
65(7)
Strangelove Outtake: Notes from the War Room
72(14)
Proposed Scene for Kubrick's Rhapsody
86(3)
Plums and Prunes
89(12)
New Journalism
Fiasco Reverie
101(17)
Grooving in Chi
118(12)
The Straight Dope on the Private Dick
130(17)
The Beautiful-Ugly Art of Lotte Lenya
147(6)
Riding the Lapping Tongue
153(12)
The Quality Lit Game
Placing a MS. with New Yorker Mag?
165(3)
Flashing on Gid [Maurice Girodias]
168(8)
Rolling Over Our Nerve Endings [William S. Burroughs]
176(3)
Writers at Work [Henry Green]
179(12)
King Weirdo [Edgar Allan Poe]
191(4)
The Scandal Continues
195(2)
When Film Gets Good...
197(9)
Drugs and the Writer
206(5)
Strolls Down Memory Lane
Strange Sex We Have Known [William S. Burroughs]
211(3)
Frank's Humor [Frank O'Hara]
214(8)
Memories of Michael [Michael Cooper]
222(8)
Remembering Abbie [Abbie Hoffman]
230(3)
Trib to Von [Kurt Vonnegut and George Plimpton]
233(7)
Origins of the Lampman [Larry Rivers]
240(8)
Epilogue: Drugstore Cowboys: a Conversation with Terry Southern and William S. Burroughs, by Victor Bockris 248(11)
Afterword: Now Dig the Archive by Nile Southern 259(4)
Acknowledgments 263

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