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Gonzo: The Life Of Hunter S. Thompson
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4.4 • 7 Ratings
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- £1.99
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Publisher Description
Few American lives are stranger or wilder than that of Hunter S. Thompson. Born a rebel in Kentucky, Thompson spent a lifetime channelling his energy into such landmark works as FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS - and his provocative style revolutionised writing.
Now, for the first time ever, Jann Wenner and Corey Seymour have interviewed Thompson's friends, family and colleagues and woven their memories into a brilliant oral biography. From Hell's Angels leader Sonny Barger, to Ralph Steadman, to Jack Nicholson, more than 100 members of Thompson's inner circle bring into vivid focus the life of a man who was more complicated and talented than any previous portrait has shown. It's all here: the creative frenzies, the love affairs, the drugs, booze and guns, and, ultimately, the tragic suicide. As Thompson was fond of saying, "Buy the ticket, take the ride."
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Uproarious and unpredictable, this oral biography is a fitting look at the turbulent life of Gonzo journalism pioneer Hunter S. Thompson (1937 "2005), a life surrounded by many but understood by few: always pushing, Thompson created a kind of inner circle of people who stood the test. That circle is well represented among the volume's many voices, including ex-wife Sandy Thompson and their son, Juan; longtime collaborator Ralph Steadman; actors Johnny Depp and Jack Nicholson; and old friends Porter Bibb and Ed Bastian. The storytellers provide a great number of angles, bringing forth insight that goes well beyond Thompson's famous love for alcohol and drugs "though they don't neglect the intoxicants, nor the eccentric writer's most obvious quirks (such as his indiscriminate verbal outbursts: he was always yelling at himself, like 'AAHHH!!! CAZART!!!' ). A rich, rollicking vision of Thompson that highlights his outlandish personality and passion for language ( He started typing out Fitzgerald and Hemingway books word for word he said, 'I just like to get the feel of how it is to write those words.' ), Wenner and Seymour's work also encompasses the unlikely transition of Gonzo from radical, reactionary style du jour to culture-defining literature: Only a handful of writers in a generation can pull that off, and Hunter transcended his competition. This fine, fond biography amuses, inspires, outrages and haunts at all the right moments "and sometimes all at once.