In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Richard Brautigan was a counter-cultural celebrity, a writer that the would-be hip just had to read. The problem was that his fame did not rest on the considerable literary virtues of his work but, to a great extent, on a mediated image of cool hippie that has gone out of fashion. This is the first book-length study of Brautigan in English for 30 years. Its purpose is to reclaim Brautigans reputation. Dr. John Tanner analyses Brautigans fiction against the background of the cultural and literary upheavals from which it emerged and demonstrates that Brautigan is no mere Sixties curio but an innovative and vibrant American voice ignored for far too long.
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Oct 4, 2022
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