Description
Richard Brautigan's first novel, reissued to mark the 30th anniversary of his death. Introduced by Black Francis
About the Author
Richard Brautigan was born in Tacoma, Washington where he spent much of his youth, before moving to San Francisco where he became involved with other writers in the Beat Movement. During the Sixties he became one of the most prolific and prominent members of the counter-cultural movement, and wrote some of his most famous novels including Trout Fishing in America, Sombrero Fallout and A Confederate General from Big Sur. He was found dead in 1984, aged 49, beside a bottle of alcohol and a .44 calibre gun. His daughter, Ianthe Brautigan, has written a biography of her father, You Can't Catch Death.
Reviews
An absorbing, irritating, and terribly amusing book, that brings to American humor a new and disturbing voice. * * San Francisco Chronicle * *
His style and wit transmit so much energy that energy itself becomes the message. Brautigan . . . makes all the senses breathe. Only a hedonist could cram so much life onto a single page * * Newsweek * *
A truly marvellous book. It's like watching one of the great American sitcoms of the past few years -- Gordon Legge
He writes with a kind of free-wheeling, zany magic * * Guardian * *
An amazing story... You'll feel better about the whole world after reading this * * Los Angeles Examiner * *
Book Information
ISBN 9781782113799
Author Richard Brautigan
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Canongate Canons
Publisher Canongate Books
Weight(grams) 123g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 9mm