kskyhappy
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How on earth could Brautigan have been missed. Often credited as one of the most influential writers of the beat generation, he faded into relative obscurity.
so how could he have been missed, all too easily i'm afraid, a lot of his books are hard to come by in the uk, Vintage published "trout fishing in america" but the rest we had to import in from the states.
Anybody who loves absurdism should read "trout fishing in america"
In watermelon sugar is my favourite, just love the tigers who help with homework
Confederate general from the big sur, another great title.
readers should look for the omnibus editions which are great value. Some of his titles are a little depressing but show great tenderness for subject. You ache for whatever it is that he is aching for. Unfortunately Richard committed suicide in the '80's an unrecoverable loss to the literary world.
Ksky
so how could he have been missed, all too easily i'm afraid, a lot of his books are hard to come by in the uk, Vintage published "trout fishing in america" but the rest we had to import in from the states.
Anybody who loves absurdism should read "trout fishing in america"
In watermelon sugar is my favourite, just love the tigers who help with homework
Confederate general from the big sur, another great title.
readers should look for the omnibus editions which are great value. Some of his titles are a little depressing but show great tenderness for subject. You ache for whatever it is that he is aching for. Unfortunately Richard committed suicide in the '80's an unrecoverable loss to the literary world.
Ksky