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Candy (Paperback)

by Terry Southern (Author) "I've read many books," said Professor Mephesto, with an odd finality, wearily flattening his hands on the podium, addressing the seventy-six sophomores who sat in..." (more)
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"I've read many books," said Professor Mephesto, with an odd finality, wearily flattening his hands on the podium, addressing the seventy-six sophomores who sat in easy reverence, immortalizing his every phrase with their pads and pens, and now, as always, giving him the confidence to slowly, artfully dramatize his words, to pause, shrug, frown, gaze abstractly at the ceiling, allow a wan wistful smile to play at his lips, and repeat quietly, "many books. . ." Read the first page
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Clever and disarming satire!, Mars 5 2003
Par CoffeeGurl (MA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Candy (Paperback)
This is one of the cleverest satires I have read in a long time. In this wickedly funny and provocative novel, Candy chronicles her pursuit of normalcy when she abandons her eccentric family. What follows is a hilarious twist after another as Candy encounters doctors, sexual analysts, yoga gurus and relatives. The sexual implications and content in this novel (too explicit to describe) are thought provoking, funny and disturbing at the same time. It is no surprise that Candy was banned from various countries. Terry Southern writes with irony and unsentimental prose -- a force to be reckoned with. Are you in the bargain for a satirical and dark read? Pick up Candy!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Candy-a beautiful and thrilling privilege to read, Juil 29 2002
Par Daniel J. Hamlow (Narita, Japan) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Candy (Paperback)
This sexually irreverent novel by Terry Southern wouldn't have spawned a 1968 cult movie with Ewa Aulin had it not been for the catalyst that sets things in motion. Candy Christian, a beautiful girl who just happened to be born on Valentine's Day, writes a paper on Contemporary Human Love for her instructor, Professor Mephesto, saying that "to give of oneself--fully--is not merely a duty prescribed by an outmoded superstition, it is a beautiful and thrilling privilege."

And things go really cockeyed from there. A tryst with Manuel, the Mexican gardener, in full application of her paper, leads to the hospitalization of her father, and her voyage into the wide, weird, world. It isn't that she's missing much. Her father's a stodgy conservative businessman, her aunt Livia is a vulgar hussy who uses sexual innuendos as regularly as one blinks. However, her adventures lead her into meeting people who want nothing more than to rip the wrapper off and have a bite of that... candy. Oops! Candy, I mean. Others downright hate her. The poor girl has the best of intentions and doesn't want to rock the boat for the sake of preserving her credo, and hence lets them take advantage of her without knowing that they are.

Written as it was in 1958, I can see how it shocked America and Europe. Dr. Krankeit's assertion that self-gratification is actually healthy is a message to the repressed people of the world: "This mechanism you've contrived to keep your sexual lust a secret from the world, and from you yourself, is causing you more trouble than you realize." It makes sense--keep something bottled or under pressure for too long and KA-BLAM!! Of course, involving another party complicates things, because consent is becomes issue. But is it healthy and okay to look at adult magazines, videos, or computer CD-ROMs? Heck yeah!

Southern's writing is brash, profanely funny, and will cause cause conservatives hairs to stand on end even today, but his choice of words, be they adjectives, nouns, and slang, in describing sexual things is creative to say the least. It's what keeps this book afloat. What also helps Candy is the hapless but lovable title character-face it, there's only one decent character in this book other than her--and I can't help but roll my eyes at her gullibility. But I also feel attached to my heroine too.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 candy, Sep 9 2001
This review is from: Candy (Paperback)
Perhaps it was because I have yet to read Voltaire's Candide, but Southern's Candy was completely lost on me. There was enough perversity and bizarreness to keep me reading until the end but I was left feeling that it was a bit incomplete and a bit pointless. Nevertheless, I get the feeling that Southern is a talented writer, and perhaps this just wasn't one of his better works.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Southern and Hoffenberg make sex sound boring
Not funny enough to succeed as satire, and certainly not erotic. When I read the blurb annoucement that this was a satire on Voltaire's CANDIDE, my first reaction was, "How... Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2001 par John Salonia Jr.

3.0étoiles sur 5 Puerile and dated
I'm sure this book was once considered shocking (shocking!), now it seems simply dated and puerile. Writen in see-the-cat English, you won't need a dictionary for this one. Read more
Publié le Nov. 29 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Where's the movie
I didn't read the book but I saw the movie and it's stayed with me all these years. I've been looking for a copy ever since. Read more
Publié le Oct. 4 2000 par Bruce DeBeck

5.0étoiles sur 5 What about the movie?
I read this extraordinary novel about 20 years ago and still thinking it is five stars. I've tried several times to get a copy of the movie that displays a very eclectic cast:... Read more
Publié le Nov. 26 1999 par Victor Sologaistoa

3.0étoiles sur 5 sick, yet gripping
It has been over 35 years since I read this, but I do recall that once started, I couldn't put it down and even cut classes that a.m. to finish it. Read more
Publié le Aoû 18 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Close Encounter with "Candide"
Having read Candide first, reading Candy was purely accidental, a fluke, or perhaps a dare, but part way into the book I recognized its inspiration, and enjoyed it immensely from... Read more
Publié le Jui 17 1999 par evyart@raex.com

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good grief! What a strange story!
What in the world was this book about? I'm all confused. Indeed it held my interest, but what a bizarre way of doing it. Read more
Publié le Mars 29 1999 par Dianna Johnston

5.0étoiles sur 5 candy girl denies that they were inspiration for the book
Candygirl just want you all to know that even though it is eerily accurate, the book about Kate and I by Terry Southern, entitled "Candy," is an UNAUTHORIZED biography.
Publié le Fév 24 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good start, but degenerates into total absurdity
This is the best parody yet of a woman's ability to rationalize her own behavior - no matter how absurd the circumstances. I count at least 10 taboos broken in this book. Read more
Publié le Nov. 22 1998

4.0étoiles sur 5 "Give Me Your Warmth!!"
This book was the most detailed, and yet explicit book I've ever read in my life! I enjoyed reading it, and couldn't put it down. Read more
Publié le Oct. 29 1998

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