Lee Hill has written and reported on literature, film, music, and popular culture for Scenario, The Guardian, Neon, and other publications in Canada, England, and the United States for more than a decade. He is the author of Easy Rider part of the British Film Institute's acclaimed Modern Classics series. He first interviewed Terry Southern in 1990, beginning a friendship that led to his book. Mr. Hill has spent the last few years living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and London.
"[A] well-researched and thoughtful biography...should please those who remember [Southern's] work fondly."--"Publishers Weekly"Crackles and burns on the page."--"Vanity Fair"As bizarre and entertaining as you'd expect."--"Esquire"Many people in Hollywood may already have forgotten [Southern. A GRAND GUY] should help redress that injustice."--"Variety"A well-deserved tribute to a cultural lion whose notoriety threatens to overshadow his body of work."--"Texas Monthly"Succeeds in recreating a reckless era and shows Southern as one of its merry players."--"Kirkus Reviews"Shows how, by the sheer force of his subversive writing, Southern became, however unwittingly, part of our collective story."--"Brill's Content
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