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Richard Brautigan

(Richard Gary Brautigan)
USA  (1935 - 1984)
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About Richard Brautigan
American novelist, poet, and writer, Richard Gary Brautigan produced twelve novels, ten poetry collections, and one story collection, as well as five volumes of collected work, six nonfiction essays, and a record album of spoken voice recordings. Throughout all this work one notes Brautigan's characteristic idiosyncratic yet easy-to-read prose style: an offbeat combination of imagination, strange and detailed observation, whimsy, humor, and satire. His best known works include his novel, Trout Fishing in America, his collection of stories, Revenge of the Lawn, and his collection of poetry, The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster.
 
Anthologies edited
The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writings
 
Anthologies containing stories by Richard Brautigan
A Century of Short Stories
 
Short stories
Cameron (44:40)
The Cleveland Wrecking Yard
Footnote Chapter to 'Red Lid'
The Last Year the Trout Came Up Hayman Creek
My Name
A Note of the Camping Craze that id Currently Sweeping America
Partners
Perfect California Day
Room 208, Hotel Trout Fishing in America
A Walden Pond for Winos


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Richard Brautigan recommends
Falling Angel
Falling Angel (1978)
William Hjortsberg
"A spellbinding adventure in suspense that rollercoasters the reader toward and ending that is the equivalent of hitting a brick wall at 90mph. This is a book you don't walk away from."



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