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    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Other American Stories by Hunter S. Thompson, Ralph Steadman (Illustrator)

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    • Pub. Date: May 1998
    • 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 26,803
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      • Pub. Date: May 1998
      • Publisher: Random House Inc
      • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
      • Sales Rank: 26,803

      Synopsis

      First published in "Rolling Stone" magazine in 1971, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" is Hunter S. Thompson's savagely comic account of what happened to this country in the 1960s. It is told through the writer's account of an assignment he undertook with his attorney to visit Las Vegas and 'check it out.' The book stands as the final word on the highs and lows of that decade, one of the defining works of our time, and a stylistic and journalistic tour de force

      Crawford Woods

      "We werearound Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold." The hold deepens for two days, and the language keeps pace for 200 pages, in what is by far the best book yet written on the decade of dope gone by...It is, as well, a custom-crafted study of paranoia, a spew from the 1960s and -in all its hysteria, insolence, insult and rot- a desperate and important book, a wired nightmare, the funniest piece of American prose since Naked Lunch. Books of the Century, The New York Times,July, 1972

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      Biography

      To summarize Hunter S. Thompson’s career is nearly impossible. His writing covered sports, politics, personal letters, social commentary, and Gonzo Journalism -- his own brand of hyper-subjective observation of nearly everything that crosses his path. A welcomed troublemaker, the name Hunter S. Thompson conjures the image of a man bearing firearms and whiskey, daring his readers to question their realities.

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      Masterpiece!by fattrucker

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      November 20, 2009: You really had to be there, the seventies I mean. You see, what really made the seventies even possible was drinking and driving. And the drugs. And the fact that the cops hadn't gotten up to speed in terms of enforcement yet. It was a crazy time when outlandish behaviour was tolerated, expected even, and nothing was considered over the line. It's one thing to make that journey into the dark heart of the American dream, it's another thing altogether to come back and tell the tale. Few qualify. No one has done it quite so well. RIP Hunter Thompson.

      What can I sayby ckcSC

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      July 18, 2009: Buy the ticket,take the ride.A must read !!!!!!


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