Letters spanning the years between 1968 and 1976 highlight the author's biting wit, scary powers of observation, and encounters with such notables as Jimmy Carter, Tom Wolfe, and Kurt Vonnegut.
fully get straight enough to cope with whatever might happen at dawn. Now off the escalator and into the casino, big crowds still tight around the crap tables. Who are these people? These faces! Where do they come from?
... 201, 217, 230, 233,236, 239,273 Stranahan, George, 126, 262, 306, 325 “Strange Rumblings inAztlan” (Thompson), 157–62, 165, 166, 178, 332–33 Street, Donald, 58 Studio for Men, 325 Styron, William, 52–53 Suares,J.C., 144 Suez Crisis, ...
fully get straight enough to cope with whatever might happen at dawn . Now off the escalator and into the casino , big crowds still tight around the crap tables . Who are these people ? These faces ! Where do they come from ?
(Applause Books). Based on the novel by Hunter S. Thompson, this is the screenplay of the movie. Includes thoughts by both Tony Grisoni and Terry Gilliam.
“Delta Dawn . . . What's that flower you have on?” Fine music on my radio as dawn comes up on the Rockies . . . But suddenly the music ends and ABC (American Entertainment Network) News interrupts: Martha Mitchell is demanding that ...
The "gonzo" political journalist presents his frankly subjective observations on the personalities and political machinations of the 1972 presidential campaign, in a new edition of the classic account of the dark side of American politics.
Gonzo Republic looks at Hunter S. Thompson's complex relationship with America.
As the former New York Times Critical Shopper, and voted one of Fashionista's 50 Most Influential People in New York Fashion, Cintra Wilson knows something about clothes.
"An intimate, close-up portrait of Hunter S. Thompson, fearless outlaw journalist, "avenging proxy for the American polity," whose manic first-person articles and exposâes so interwoven with the getting of the story, gave rise to gonzo ...
Generation of Swine collects hundreds of columns from the infamous journalist’s 1980s tenure at the San Francisco Examiner.