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Nile Southern

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Nile Southern (born December 29, 1960), is an American filmmaker and writer. He is noted for his book The Candy Men, a "biography of a book," about the writing and publishing of the comic sex novel Candy, by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg.[1] He is the son of writer Terry Southern and literary editor Carol Southern.

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  1. ^ "'The Candy Men' - New York Times". nytimes.com. Retrieved 2014-01-28.