Bag om Savage Journey
"This is the authoritative study that the creator of Gonzo journalism deserves. As Peter Richardson shows, Thompson's outraged coverage of the American circus in all its tragedy and hilarity has largely stood the test of time. You can measure the rise and fall of alternative journalism by charting Thompson's wild ride, as Savage Journey does so intelligently."--David Talbot, author of The Devil's Chessboard, Brothers, and Season of the Witch "Hunter S. Thompson was kind of a Zelig--always in the right place at a moment of history. This book focuses on a key period of his life, namely his formative years in California. Richardson gives us Thompson witnessing the birth of the American counterculture. This is an essential read for anyone who cares about Hunter S. Thompson--or about American history and culture."--William McKeen, author of Outlaw Journalist and Mile Marker Zero "Hunter Thompson was too often dismissed during his lifetime as a hopped-up crank, a marginal, if entertaining, figure. Savage Journey deftly moves him where he belongs, to the center, and establishes his significance in postwar American culture. Hunter, like Mark Twain, was firmly in the American grain."--David Streitfeld, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and editor of Hunter S. Thompson: The Last Interview "A superhero origin story, Richardson's Savage Journey tracks the inimitable Hunter S. Thompson only as far as his nemesis Nixon's resignation, unwilling to trudge through the thirty years of dissolution and depravity that followed. Instead, Richardson gives us one of the most heroic journeys of twentieth-century journalism, culminating in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, an American classic."--Joel Selvin, author of Hollywood Eden: Electric Guitars, Fast Cars, and the Myth of the California Paradise
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