When Dwight Garner reviewed the anniversary edition of Southern's Candy in the New York Times he pointed to its significance in today's political climate, stating that "Candy works in the era of #MeToo in part because it so coyly subverts the male gaze. The men who leer after Candy are truly fatuous primates, fit for little but gibbering at the moon." In this 60th anniversary edition of The Magic Christian, we have another searing Southern comic novel--this one a story of a mayhem-making billionaire, and a reminder of just how entrenched American greed and corruption is in our history.
Sir Guy Grand is determined to create disorder in the material world and willing to spare no expense to do it. His ultimate goal is to prove his theory that there is nothing so degrading or so distasteful that someone won't do for money. A satire of America's obsession with bigness, toughness, TV, guns, and money, The Magic Christian is a hilarious and wickedly original novel from a true comic genius.
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A good time to read Terry Southern's The Magic Christian, if you haven't. (Skip the movie.)
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New #ebook @gutenberg_org: The magic Christian by Terry Southern https://t.co/dCyzgzaIKs
so-called Music Producer & Saturday Night Live sketch music guy since Raging Bull debuted, Another One Bites the Dust a hit & Kim Kardashian was born. Oy Vey.
Farewell to the great Michael J Pollard - I got to work with him on Terry Southern’s “Give Me Your Hump”with Nelson Lyon & Michael Minzer. He was superb . So here it is - Michael w/ Martin Mull & Terry reading the “The Ticket” from “The Magic Christian “. https://t.co/AxbWXcV66B https://t.co/vfEtQIHCDR
"Terry Southern is the most profoundly witty writer of our generation, and in The Magic Christian he surpasses Flaubert's Bouvard et Pécuchet, a work similarly inspired by conventional wisdom's serene idiocy."--Gore Vidal