Midnight Cowboy was a very good book before it was a very good movie. It was written by James Leo Herlihy in 1966, and immediately hailed as a classic. Herlihy sort of faded from the writing scene over time, and died at age sixty-six after taking an overdose of sleeping pills, but Midnight Cowboy—shown here with art by the incomparable James Bama—stands as a major achievement in U.S. literature.
In search of a midnight kiss.