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1. Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (Modern Library) by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1999-12-07)
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The beginning
The most talked about book among the boys at my high school
"...like a burst of dirty thunder..."
Dated, But a Superior Book
Pretty good book, but... |
2. The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 624
Pages
(2003-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Originally published in 1979, the first volume of the bestselling "Gonzo Papers" is now back in print. The Great Shark Hunt is Dr. Hunter S. Thompson's largest and, arguably, most important work, covering Nixon to napalm, Las Vegas to Watergate, Carter to cocaine. These essays offer brilliant commentary and outrageous humor, in signature Thompson style. Ranging in date from the National Observer days to the era of Rolling Stone, The Great Shark Hunt offers myriad, highly charged entries, including the first Hunter S. Thompson piece to be dubbed "gonzo" -- "The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved," which appeared in Scanlan's Monthly in 1970. From this essay a new journalistic movement sprang which would change the shape of American letters. Thompson's razor-sharp insight and crystal clarity capture the crazy, hypocritical, degenerate, and redeeming aspects of the explosive and colorful '60s and '70s. You need look no further for this writer's best: this collection of pieces,first published in 1979, spans all of Thompson's primo era, including shortpieces and selections from longer works. The Great Shark Hunt sportsa few articles filed by a pre-Gonzo Hunter S. Thompson, which show flickers of passion butno real fire; the first experiments with the author's drug-fueled brand ofjournalism at the Kentucky Derby; and finally the gigs that made him anAmerican institution, in Las Vegas and on the 1972 campaign trail. Thompson's style is so unique that a reader is tempted to think that heleapt, fully formed, into Gonzohood. However, along with the crazy,careening prose itself, one of the auxiliary pleasures of The GreatShark Hunt is the map that it gives of Thompson's ascent (or descent,if you prefer) from the workaday hyperbole of sports writing to thehell-blast vigor of his later work. The drugs are, by and large, adistraction--lifestyle points that get in the way of the genuinelyperceptive journalism that Thompson created. (But they are there, always,and in quantity.) If you're looking for insight into the underbelly ofAmerica, Hunter S. Thompson is your best and only guide, and The Great Shark Huntis an excellent place to begin the grim safari. --Michael Gerber Customer Reviews (45)
Raw Journalism
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro...
Like Hemingway, a prisoner of his era
The definitive guide to Hunter S. Thomspon
hunter for those with a-d-d |
3. The Rum Diary: A Novel by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1999-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Begun in 1959 by a then-twenty-two-year-old Hunter S. Thompson, The Rum Diary is a brilliantly tangled love story of jealousy, treachery and violent alcoholic lust in the Caribbean boomtown that was San Juan, Puerto Rico, in the late 1950s. Exuberant and mad, youthful and energetic, The Rum Diary is an outrageous, drunken romp in the spirit of Thompson's bestselling Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Hell's Angels. In fact, Thompson was only 22 when he wrote The Rum Diary, but hisfear of winding uplike Moberg was well founded. What saved him was the fantasticconflagration of the 1960s, a fiery wind on which the reptilian wings ofhis prose style could catch and soar to the cackling heights ofFear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Puerto Rico in 1959 doesn'thave bad craziness enough to offer Thompson--just a routinedrunken-reporter stomping by local cops and a riot over Kemp's friend'stemptress girlfriend, a scantily imagined Smith College alumna who likesto strip nude on beaches and in nightclubs to taunt men. Thompson's prose style only intermittently takes tentativeflight--compare the stomping scenes in this book with his breakthrough,Hell's Angels--but it's interesting to see him so nakedlyreveal his sensitive innards, before the celebrated clownish carapacegrew in. It's also interesting to see how he improved this full versionof the novel from the more raw (and racist) excerpts found in the 1990collection Songs of the Doomed (available on audiocassette, partly narrated by Thompson). --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (149)
TECHNICALLY HIS FIRST NOVEL...GOES TO PROVE HIS GENIUS
Learning to Go Gonzo With Young Dr. Thompson
good, not great gonzo
An a-typically candid look at the author as a young man
Good book on it's own terms... very interesting to HST fans |
4. Hey Rube: Blood Sport, the Bush Doctrine, and the Downward Spiral of Dumbness Modern History from the Sports Desk by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2005-07-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Insightful, incendiary, outrageously brilliant, such was the man who galvanized American journalism with his radical ideas and gonzo tactics. For over half a century, Hunter S. Thompson devastated his readers with his acerbic wit and uncanny grasp of politics and history. His reign as "The Unabomber of contemporary letters" (Time) is more legendary than ever with Hey Rube. Fear, greed, and action abound in this hilarious, thought-provoking compilation as Thompson doles out searing indictments and uproarious rants while providing commentary on politics, sex, and sports -- at times all in the same column. With an enlightening foreword by ESPN executive editor John Walsh, critics' favorites, and never-before-published columns, Hey Rube follows Thompson through the beginning of the new century, revealing his queasiness over the 2000 election ("rigged and fixed from the start"); his take on professional sports (to improve Major League Baseball "eliminate the pitcher"); and his myriad controversial opinions and brutally honest observations on issues plaguing America -- including the Bush administration and the inequities within the American judicial system. Hey Rube gives us a lasting look at the gonzo journalist in his most organic form -- unbridled, astute, and irreverent. Customer Reviews (39)
The politics of sports and the sport of politics
This is what a legend looks like
Sports Writing On A Different Level
Hunter fan
Holds up better as the years roll by |
5. Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72 by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2006-10-20)
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Witch Doctors, Drugs and Presidents
I Wish Hunter Were Alive to Comment on The Current Political Landscape
Lazy stream of consciousness
I would not purchase from this bookseller.
Cited by most notable historians of our time |
6. Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2003-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Brilliant, provocative, outrageous, and brazen, Hunter S. Thompson's infamous rule breaking -- in his journalism, in his life, and of the law -- changed the shape of American letters and the face of American icons. Kingdom of Fear traces the course of Thompson's life as a rebel -- from a smart-mouthed Kentucky kid flouting all authority to a convention-defying journalist who came to personify a wild fusion of fact, fiction, and mind-altering substances. Call it the evolution of an outlaw. Here are the formative experiences that comprise Thompson's legendary trajectory alongside the weird and the ugly. Whether detailing his exploits as a foreign correspondent in Rio, his job as night manager of the notorious O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco, his epic run for sheriff of Aspen on the Freak Power ticket, or the sensational legal maneuvering that led to his full acquittal in the famous 99 Days trial, Thompson is at the peak of his narrative powers in Kingdom of Fear. And this boisterous, blistering ride illuminates as never before the professional and ideological risk taking of a literary genius and transgressive icon. In this collection of twisted parables and outlaw adventures, Thompson writes about his early run-ins with agents of authority and the lessons learned; his stint in the Air Force and the beginning of his journalism career; his unsuccessful, though illuminating, bid for Sheriff of Aspen, Colorado in 1970 as the Freak Power candidate; the casualties and unintended consequences thus far in the War on Terror; and numerous examples of present-day injustice and hypocrisy--all with his characteristic mix of brutal frankness laced with humor. He also offers his own take on state of the Union: "The prevailing quality of life in America--by any accepted methods of measuring--was inarguably freer and more politically open under Nixon than it is today in this evil year of Our Lord 2002." Thompson continues to make even the most deadly serious subject matter endlessly entertaining. --Shawn Carkonen Customer Reviews (54)
Pure Genius
ALL HST FANS SHOULD READ...AND TRY TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY THAT WAS THIS GREAT MAN
Kingdom of Fear
Hunter S Thompson
The "Gonzo" King Near the End |
7. Songs of the Doomed : More Notes on the Death of the American Dream by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2002-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description First published in 1990, Songs of the Doomed is back in print -- by popular demand!In this third and most extraordinary volume of the Gonzo Papers, Dr. Hunter S. Thompson recalls high and hideous moments in his thirty years in the Passing Lane -- and no one is safe from his hilarious, remarkably astute social commentary. With Thompson's trademark insight and passion about the state of American politics and culture, Songs of the Doomed charts the long, strange trip from Kennedy to Quayle in Thompson's freewheeling, inimitable style. Spanning four decades -- 1950 to 1990 -- Thompson is at the top of his form while fleeing New York for Puerto Rico, riding with the Hell's Angels, investigating Las Vegas sleaze, grappling with the "Dukakis problem," and finally, detailing his infamous lifestyle bust, trial documents, and Fourth Amendment battle with the Law. These tales -- often sleazy, brutal, and crude -- are only the tip of what Jack Nicholson called "the most baffling human iceberg of our time." Songs of the Doomed is vintage Thompson -- a brilliant, brazen, bawdy compilation of the greatest sound bites of Gonzo journalism from the past thirty years. Customer Reviews (7)
The Search for the Brown Buffalo
Songs of the Doomed
Excellent Sampler
Listening To The Good Doctor
Songs of the Doomed Songs of the Doomedcontains Thompson's famous article about the Pulitzer divorce trial,"Bad Craziness in Palm Beach: I Told Her it Was Wrong," which isthe summit of ths poignant book.Dr. Thompson delves into a life reservedfor the seriously rich.A place where "price tags mean nothing andpampered animals are worshiped openly in churches...the rules are differenthere, and the people seem to like it that way...there are bizarre trialsover money occasionally and hideous scandals like a half-mad 80 year-oldheiress trying to marry her teenage Cuban butler." So relax,enjoy and "Let the good times roll!" ... Read more |
8. Screwjack: A Short Story by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(2000-12-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description Hunter S. Thompson's legions of fans have waited a decade for this book. "We live in a jungle of pending disasters," Thompson warns in "Mescalito," a chronicle of his first mescaline experience and what it sparked in him while he was alone in an L.A. hotel room in February 1969 -- including a bout of paranoia that would have made most people just scream no, once and for all. But for Thompson, along with the downside came a burst of creativity too powerful to ignore. The result is a poetic, perceptive, and wildly funny stream-of-consciousness take on 1969 America as only Hunter S. Thompson could see it. Screwjack just gets weirder with its second offering, "Death of a Poet." As Thompson describes this trailer-park confrontation with the dark side of a deservingly doomed friend: "Whoops, I thought. Welcome to the night train." The heart of the collection lies in its final, title piece, an unnaturally poignant love story. What makes the romantic tale "Screwjack" so touching, for all its queerness, is the aching melancholy in its depiction of the modern man's burden: that "we are doomed. Mama has gone off to Real Estate School ...and after that maybe even to Law School. We will never see her again." Ostensibly written by Raoul Duke, "Screwjack" begins with an editor's note explaining of Thompson's alter ego that "the first few lines contain no warning of the madness and fear and lust that came more and more to plague him and dominate his life...." "I am guilty, Lord," Thompson writes, "but I am also a lover -- and I am one of your best people, as you know; and yea tho I have walked in many strange shadows and acted crazy from time to time and even drooled on many High Priests, I have not been an embarrassment to you...." Nor has Hunter S. Thompson been to American literature. Quite the contrary: What the legendary Gonzo journalist proves with Screwjack is just how brilliant a prose stylist he really is, amid all the hilarity. As Thompson puts it in his introduction, the three stories here "build like Bolero to a faster & wilder climax that will drag the reader relentlessly up a hill, & then drop him off a cliff....That is the Desired Effect". Customer Reviews (27)
More of the Good Doctor
Screwjack delivers in Gonzo fashion!
"A publishing event," the dust jacket to the book proclaims; "A publishing scam," I reply
"Mescalito" is the gem here
The Gonzo flavor |
9. Fear and Loathing in America : The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 784
Pages
(2001-12-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Brazen, incisive, and outrageous as ever, Hunter S. Thompson is back with another astonishing volume of his private correspondence, the highly anticipated follow-up to The Proud Highway. When that first book of letters appeared in 1997, Time pronounced it "deliriously entertaining"; Rolling Stone called it "brilliant beyond description"; and The New York Times celebrated its "wicked humor and bracing political conviction." Spanning the years between 1968 and 1976, these never-before-published letters show Thompson building his legend: running for sheriff in Aspen, Colorado; creating the seminal road book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas; twisting political reporting to new heights for Rolling Stone; and making sense of it all in the landmark Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72. To read Thompson's dispatches from these years -- addressed to the author's friends, enemies, editors, and creditors, and such notables as Jimmy Carter, Tom Wolfe, and Kurt Vonnegut -- is to read a raw, revolutionary eyewitness account of one of the most exciting and pivotal eras in American history. Customer Reviews (37)
Fear and Loathing in America
Gonzo so good to me
Hunter
Hunter S. Thompsom
Into the Belly of the Beast |
10. The Mutineer: Rants, Ravings, and Missives from the Mountaintop 1977-2005 | |
Hardcover: 752
Pages
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11. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1998-05-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description On assignment from a sports magazine to cover "the fabulous Mint400"--a free-for-all biker's race in the heart of the Nevadadesert--the drug-a-delic duo stumbles through Vegas in hallucinatoryhopes of finding the American dream (two truck-stop waitresses tellthem it's nearby, but can't remember if it's on the right or theleft). They of course never get the story, but they do commit the onlysins in Vegas: "burning the locals, abusing the tourists,terrifying the help." For Thompson to remember and pen hisexperiences with such clarity and wit is nothing short of a miracle;an impressive feat no matter how one feels about the subject matter. Afirst-rate sensibility twinger, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegasis a pop-culture classic, an icon of an era past, and a nugget of purecomedic genius. --Rebekah Warren Customer Reviews (459)
A XX Century Classic
In a Search for the American Dream
Fast & Funny, but Less than Advertised
Re-examining Fear & Loathing...In Retrospect(by Jim Spinosa)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream -- Hunter S. Thomson |
12. Better Than Sex (Gonzo Papers) by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1995-08-22)
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A Gateway Drug for the Politcal Junkie
Great HST book
worth five bucks
More Classic Gonzo Journalism
FEAR AND LOATHING IN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1992 |
13. Hunter S. Thompson: An Insider's View of Deranged, Depraved, Drugged Out Brilliance by Jay Cowan | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2010-01-26)
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By far the best!
An Insider's look...
Interesting, insider
A must-read for Hunter S. Thompson fans
Excellent! |
14. Gonzo: The Life of Hunter S. Thompson by Corey Seymour, Jann S. Wenner | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2008-10-20)
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Scarf it - Quick!
A Life Less Ordinary
Total coverage?
Take the ride
"I slept with all my assistants..." |
15. Conversations with Hunter S. Thompson (Literary Conversations Series) | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2008-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 1971, the outlandish originator of gonzo journalism, Hunter S. Thompson (1937-2005) commandeered the international literary limelight with his best-selling, comic masterpiece Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Following his 1966 debut Hell's Angels, Thompson displayed an uncanny flair for inserting himself into the epicenter of major sociopolitical events of our generation. His audacious, satirical, ranting screeds on American culture have been widely read and admired. Whether in books, essays, or collections of his correspondence, his raging and incisive voice and writing style are unmistakable. Conversations with Hunter S. Thompson is the first compilation of selected personal interviews that traces the trajectory of his prolific and much-publicized career. These engaging exchanges reveal Thompson's determination, self-indulgence, energy, outrageous wit, ire, and passions as he discusses his life and work. Beef Torrey is the editor of Conversations with Thomas McGuane and co-editor of the forthcoming Jim Harrison: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Kevin Simonson has been published in SPIN, Rolling Stone, Village Voice, and Hustler. Customer Reviews (2)
For the hardcore fans
Reference, Reflection and Revelation |
16. Ancient Gonzo Wisdom: Interviews with Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2009-07-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Fearless and unsparing, the interviews detail some of the most storied episodes of Thompson’s life: a savage beating at the hands of the Hells Angels, talking football with Nixon on the 1972 Campaign Trail (the only time in 20 years of listening to the treacherous bastard that I knew he wasn’t lying”), and his unlikely run for sheriff of Aspen. Elsewhere, passionate tirades about journalism, culture, guns, drugs, and the law showcase Thompson’s voice at its fiercest. Arranged chronologically, and prefaced with Anita Thompson’s moving account of her husband’s last years, the interviews present Hunter in all his fractured brilliance and provide an exceptional portrait of his times. Customer Reviews (6)
Hunter Thompson's Wisdom: Wonderful!
Hunter LIVES in his timeless writing
It all depends on your view of Hunter S. Thompson
An Immovable Force
Gonzo Wisdom |
17. The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967 (The Fear and Loathing Letters, Vol. 1) by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 720
Pages
(1998-04-07)
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The Sage of a Desperate Southern Gentleman
ANOTHER MUST-READ FOR HST FANS...A LOOK INTO HIS MIND DURING HIS EARLY YEARS
Take The Highway...
Why Hunter S Thompson has no peer
The first stop... |
18. The Kitchen Readings: Untold Stories of Hunter S. Thompson by Michael Cleverly, Bob Braudis | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2008-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Warning!* This book contains the following: Unsafe use of powerful firearms in combination with explosives Cultivation of illegal crops Impressionable minors being exposed to illicit activities Piloting of automobiles under impaired conditions Transporting large sums of cash across national borders *Stunts performed in this book were undertaken by professionals. Do not attempt them at home. Customer Reviews (14)
A Great Read for Any HST Fan
The Kitchen Readings
Personal recollections of HST
Need to be a Hunter fan
If You Are A True Gonzo Devotee/Fan....... |
19. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Other American Stories (Modern Library) by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1998-05-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description 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. As Christopher Lehmann-Haupt wrote in The New York Times, it has "a kind of mad, corrosive prose poetry that picks up where Norman Mailer's An American Dream left off and explores what Tom Wolfe left out." Customer Reviews (54)
Fear and Loathing
A LAS VEGAN POINT OF VIEW
Quick delivery, good service
Satisfied
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream |
20. Generation of Swine: Tales of Shame and Degradation in the '80's by Hunter S. Thompson | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2003-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Generation of Swine, the second volume of the legendary Dr. Hunter S. Thompson's bestselling "Gonzo Papers," was first published in 1988 and is now back in print. Here, against a backdrop of late-night tattoo sessions and soldier-of-fortune trade shows, Dr. Thompson is at his apocalyptic best -- covering emblematic events such as the 1987-88 presidential campaign, with Vice President George Bush, Sr., fighting for his life against Republican competitors like Alexander Haig, Pat Buchanan, and Pat Robertson; detailing the GOP's obsession with drugs and drug abuse; while at the same time capturing momentous social phenomena as they occurred, like the rise of cable, satellite TV, and CNN -- 24 hours of mainline news. Showcasing his inimitable talent for social and political analysis, Generation of Swine is vintage Thompson -- eerily prescient, incisive, and enduring. Customer Reviews (22)
Shame and degradation abounds...
very good writing
Sad Fate for a Brilliant Writer
The more things change, the more they stay the same
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