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''Red-Dirt Marijuana and Other Tastes'' (ISBN 0-8065-1167-2) is a collection of essays and short fiction works by satirical novelist and screenwriter Terry Southern, which was first published in 1967. It consists of twenty-four pieces which were originally published in ''Esquire'' magazine, ''Evergreen Review'', ''Harper's Bazaar'', ''Hasty Papers'', ''Nugget'', ''The Paris Review'', and ''The Realist''. It was re-published in 1990 with a new introduction by George Plimpton. A film was made of the title Southern short story with Southern's involvement by Philip D. Schuman which won a Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival in 1973. ==Stories== *"Red-Dirt Marijuana" *"Razor Fight" *"The Sun and the Still-born Stars" *"The Night the Bird Blew for Doctor Warner" *"A South Summer Idyll" *"Put-down" *"You're Too Hip, Baby" *"You Gotta Leave Your Mark" *"The Road Out of Axotle" *"Apartment to Exchange" *"Love Is a Many Splendored" *"Twirling at Ole Miss" *"Recruiting for the Big Parade" *"I Am Mike Hammer" *"The Butcher" *"The Automatic Gate" *"A Change of Style" *"The Face of the Arena" *"The Moon-shot Scandal" *"Red Giant on Our Doorstep!" *"Scandale at the Dumpling Shop" *"Terry Southern Interviews a Faggot Male Nurse" *"The Blood of a Wig" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Red-Dirt Marijuana and Other Tastes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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