Candy

224 pages

English language

Published Dec. 17, 1996 by Grove Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8021-3429-5
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Published in 1958, Candy is dirty enough that even now many readers will snort “Filth!” and throw it in a trashcan.
Written by Terry Southern (1924–1995) and Mason Hoffenberg (1922–1986), it is not, if the Wikipedia entry is accurate, a satire based on Voltair’s Candide. (That’s fine with me as I haven’t read that.) It was first published under a pseudonym and widely banned in its day, though it eventually became a best seller. You still wouldn’t give it to a 14-year-old, even though by that age they’ve probably seen things as graphic on the internet.
Southern and Hoffenberg co-wrote it in a series of letters and were surprised at the Candide comparison.
Did I like it? Well, no. I read it because it was published the year I was born and it’s beginning reads more like a campus novel than a deliberately dirty sex farce. Note that I’m …

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Subjects

  • Young women -- Sexual behavior -- Fiction.