The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967: Gonzo Letters, cartea 1
Autor Hunter S. Thompson Editat de Douglas Brinkley Malcolm Hillgartneren Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 14 mai 2014
Here, for the first time, is the private and most intimate correspondence of one of America s most influential and incisive journalists Hunter S. Thompson. In letters to a who s who of luminaries, from Norman Mailer to Charles Kuralt, Tom Wolfe to Lyndon Johnson, William Styron to Joan Baez not to mention his mother, the NRA, and a chain of newspaper editors Thompson vividly catches the tenor of the times in 1960s America and channels it all through his own razor-sharp perspective.
Passionate in their admiration, merciless in their scorn, and never anything less than fascinating, the dispatches of "The Proud Highway" offer an unprecedented and penetrating gaze into the evolution of the most outrageous raconteur/provocateur ever to assault a typewriter."
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ISBN-10: 1482997576
Dimensiuni: 155 x 175 x 51 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: BLACKSTONE AUDIO BOOKS
Seria Gonzo Letters
Descriere
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'Brilliant' - Observer
'Vivid, hyperactive, combative, ferociously intelligent and iconoclastic' - Guardian
'Splendidly corrosive' - Independent
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The Proud Highway is a literary milestone. The first volume in Hunter S. Thompson's intimate letters begins with a high school essay written in 1955, and takes us through 1967, when the publication of Hell's Angels made the author an international celebrity.
Thompson's prolific and often profound correspondence gives us an unforgettable insight into the world during the Cold War era, as well as an authoritative introduction to the cultural revolution of the sixties. With a vicious eye for detail and rude wit he writes to such luminaries as Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, Lyndon Johnson and Joan Baez. These letters represent the evolution of the original, a singular voice defying an era of banality, and cements Thompson's reputation as one of the great romantic journalistic figures of our time.