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  1. An Unfortunate Woman: A Journey by Richard Brautigan, 2001-07-10
  2. Rommel Drives Deep Into Egypt 1ST Edition by Richard Brautigan, 1970
  3. Trout Fishing in America by Richard Brautigan, 2010-01-19
  4. In Watermelon sugar the Deeds Were Done and Done Again as My Life is Done in Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan, 1968
  5. The Pill versus The Springhill Mine Disaster by Richard Brautigan, 1975
  6. Following Richard Brautigan by Corey Mesler, 2010-03-31
  7. The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster by Richard Brautigan, 1970-11-05
  8. Dreaming of Babylon: A Private Eye Novel 1942 by Richard Brautigan, 2009-03-16
  9. The Abortion by Richard Brautigan, 2002-07-04
  10. Brautigan, Richard, A Pilgrimage, August 1982(NA) by D F Curran, 2008-03-24
  11. Revenge of the Lawn (Picador Books) by Richard Brautigan, 1974-02
  12. June 30th, June 30th by Richard Brautigan, 1978-08
  13. Richard Prince: Hippie Drawings by Richard Brautigan, Richard Prince, 2006-04-01
  14. The Richard Brautigan Ahhhhhhhhhhh by rob mclennan, 1999-02-15

21. Richard Brautigan - Photographs By Erik Weber
richard brautigan, the writer and poet, Photographs of between the years 1963 1978 by Erik Weber.
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22. Richard Brautigan
Much of the information regarding richard brautigan s life and death is uncertain. He was born in 1935 in Tacoma, Washington. His father left home before he
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23. Stories About Richard Brautigan By Greg Keeler
Here s a sonnet I wrote to go after one of the chapters in the richard memoir. I tried to be true to both Keats and richard. Good luck on that one, huh?
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The Ghost Of Richard Brautigan on Trail Creek
Trail Creek where?
And what was he using?
Flies tied from spun diamond?
Did he know the algebra
of the stones?
Was his hair its
usual silly gold?
Did he fall and fill
his purple polka-dot
waders? Did his words hover over pools like clouds of midges? No? Then there's still hope. Lord Gear, Here's a sonnet I wrote to go after one of the chapters in the Richard memoir. I tried to be true to both Keats and Richard. Good luck on that one, huh? Lord Glob Ode to the Melancholic "She dwells with BeautyBeauty that must die" John Keats Put down that Dickel, drop that .44. The true connoisseur takes his heartache full-on. Were you less alive before you knew her than you are now? So take all that sorrow and glut it on a rainbow trout or a river full of light. Women

24. Richard Brautigan
Life, 14Apr-1970, DETAILS Gentle Poet of the Young A Cult Grows around richard brautigan, BYLINE John Stickney. Do you know something we don t?
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Richard Brautigan AKA Richard Gary Brautigan Born: 30-Jan
Birthplace: Tacoma, WA
Died: 14-Oct
Location of death: Bolinas, CA
Cause of death: Suicide
Remains: Cremated
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Author, Poet Nationality: United States
Executive summary: So the Wind Won't Blow it All Away Beat novelist and poet, someone "tainted" by the psychedelic movement. Brautigan commited suicide, his body discovered 25 Oct 1984, a .44 caliber firearm next to a bottle of liquor. The October 14 date of death is approximate. Father: Bernard F. Brautigan, Jr. Mother: Lulu Mary Keho ("Mary Lou") Sister: Barbara (b. 1-May-1939) Sister: Sandra Jean Wife: Virginia Dionne Adler (m. 8-Jun-1957, div. 28-Jul-1970) Daughter: Ianthe Elizabeth Brautigan (b. 25-Mar-1960, by Virginia) Wife: Akiko Nishizawa Yoshimura (m. 1978) High School: Eugene High School, Eugene, OR (1953) Scholar: Poet-in-Residence, California Institute of Technology (1967)

25. PAL: Richard Brautigan (1935-1984)
Downstream from Trout fishing in America a memoir of richard brautigan. Barber, John F. richard brautigan an annotated bibliography.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 10: Richard Brautigan (1935-1984) The Brautigan Pages Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ...
Erik Weber
Primary Works Trout fishing in America. NY: Dell, 1967. PS3503 .R2736 T7 The pill versus the Springhill mine disaster. NY: Dell, 1968. PS3503.R2736 P5 In watermelon sugar. San Francisco: Four Seasons Foundation, 1968. PS3503 .R2736 .I5 A Confederate general from Big Sur. NY: Grove, 1968. 1964. PS3503.R2736 C6 Rommel drives on deep into Egypt. NY: Delacorte, 1970. PS3503 .R2736 R6 Revenge of the lawn; stories, 1962-1970. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1971. PS3503 .R2736 .R4 The abortion: an historical romance 1966. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1971. PS3503 .R2736 A65 The Hawkline monster; a gothic western. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1974. PS3503 .R2736 .H38 Willard and his bowling trophies: a perverse mystery.

26. Richard Brautigan@Everything2.com
richard brautigan had a steadfast sense of humor. He shot himself in the head with a shotgun and his suicide note simply commented, Messy, isn t it?
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27. Richard Brautigan At The Blue Neon Alley
richard brautigan at the Blue Neon Alley, a directory of the beat generation on the World Wide Web.
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"If you get hung up on everybody else's hang-ups, then the whole world's going to be nothing more than one huge gallows" - Richard Brautigan
"All of us have a place in history. Mine is clouds." - Richard Brautigan "I'm in a constant process of thinking about things. I'll think about things for thirty or forty years before I'll write it." Richard Brautigan "The sun was like a huge 50-cent piece that someone had poured kerosene on and then had lit with a match, and said, "Here, hold this while I go get a newspaper," and put the coin in my hand, but never came back." - Richard Brautigan Selected Poems of Richard Brautigan The Wait The Lake Josephus Days Part 8 of Trout Fishing in America The Galilee Hitch-Hiker ... Yes, the Fish Music

28. Richard Brautigan - Richard Brautigan, Fame To Suicide, And Other Stories
Today in Literature presents richard brautigan richard brautigan, Fame to Suicide, and other stories about the great books, writers, characters,
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29. Guardian Unlimited: Arts Blog - Books: The Out-of-step Beat
The eccentric genius of richard brautigan has never been in tune with the times but richard brautigan pictured on the cover of In Watermelon Sugar
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/books/2007/09/the_outofstep_beat.html
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30. Half Empty | Richard Brautigan: A Poetics Of Alienation
brautigan s writing, so identified with the excess of the 60s, is not currently enjoying critical praise. But, Tavis Eachan Triance argues, there s much
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Richard Brautigan: A Poetics of Alienation
Brautigan's writing, so identified with the excess of the '60s, is not currently enjoying critical praise. But, TAVIS EACHAN TRIANCE argues, there's much more to his fiction than hippies and rebellion. ART, 03/19/2K: BIOGRAPHY Richard Brautigan is a writer whose work many people have become familiar with since the publication of Trout Fishing In America in 1967. This parodic, fragmented, yet strangely nostalgic work of fiction captured the interest of a burgeoning youth culture. The willingness of this element of society, to accept anything which established itself in opposition to established social traditions, be it music, literature, drugs, philosophy, or outward appearance, was a phenomenon which created a substantial reputation for the literary experimentation of its author. This popularity has been thought of both by critics and readers, in terms of the generational context in which it occurred. Brautigan's status as one of the chief icons of a literary audience whose adherence to what was widely perceived as a naive, reactionary hippie culture has unfortunately left him stigmatised by those pejorative notions.

31. Following Richard Brautigan
Winner of the 2005 Plan B Press Beat Aesthetic Short Fiction Chapbook Contest, Corey Mesler s book Following richard brautigan is now in is second
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Following Richard Brautigan by Corey Mesler
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Winner of the 2005 Plan B Press Beat Aesthetic Short Fiction Chapbook Contest, Corey Mesler's book "Following Richard Brautigan" is now in is second printing.
a young poet obsessed in his pursuit of the muse finds that his travels land him not in touch with his idol, but in a parallel not expected
-ruth weiss (from the Foreword)
Mesler (to beat a cliche` dead) puts you in his shoes, makes you walk his steps and invites you to feel every moment of triumph and failure. For any human being capable of feeling a fraction of his passion Following Richard Brautigan will remind you of some part of your life or inspire you to begin a new life and simply sit back and enjoy where it takes you.
-William M. Brandon III, contest judge (from the Judge's Appreciation)
From "Following Richard Brautigan"
*The Absence of Richard Brautigan and the Franz Kline Shirt

Time is passing and I realize I am no closer to Richard Brautigan than I was back in Oklahoma City. On the fourth day I begin to ask strangers if they know how to contact Richard Brautigan. I wander the streets, lonely as a crowd. I eat a gyro sandwich I buy from a small café, the cucumber sauce dripping onto my shirt front as I walk. After I finish eating I try to rub my shirt clean with the Kleenex-size napkin they provided. I make a smear that looks something like a Franz Kline painting.

32. Richard Brautigan On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
Also known as richard Gary brautigan, richard, Illustrated by Rivers, Larry (Cover Art b, There are 59 conversations about richard brautigan s books.
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33. The Richard Brautigan Archives : HomePage
The brautigan Archives site includes biographical and bibliographical information about North American author richard brautigan.
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34. To Richard Brautigan, An IPoem Altar
My new millennium camellia for you richard brautigan who gives kisses after death. At least a poem s promise of, which might be even better for us here now.
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Filbert Street altar for Richard Brautigan
To Richard Brautigan, an iPoem altar
My new millennium camellia for you Richard Brautigan who gives kisses after death. At least a poem's promise of, which might be even better for us here now. Thank you for naming my first Earth Quake. I forgive you for losing my kitten. It was somewhere near these Filbert Street walks in North Beach in San Francisco, California in 1957. I remember you best as the poet reading at The Place . I hope you find the key. Here are the life poems I have from you.
1957 - SF, CA
In North Beach, I would come home walking up Filbert St toward Coit Tower. At a tiny store I'd get wine and a long loaf of crusty fresh French bread and then continue downhill towards Fisherman's Wharf. I lived in two tiny rooms all made of doors. Upstairs, my neighbors were Richard Brautigan, a poet, and Ginger, who went to work each day. There I also met Lenore Yanoff, Ginger's friend, who soon moved back to Los Angeles. Their place was a vast railroad of rooms all with many windows overlooking the bay. One day while painting I was abruptly shaken out of doors. I reeled around with no words for what was happening. I looked upstairs to Richard Brautigan, holding onto the railing. He said "earth quake".

35. Richard Brautigan: A Who2 Profile
richard brautigan s most famous work is the novel Trout Fishing in America (1967), a backto-nature favorite of the San Francisco counterculture of the
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Richard Brautigan's most famous work is the novel Trout Fishing in America (1967), a back-to-nature favorite of the San Francisco counterculture of the 1960s. Raised in Washington, Brautigan moved to San Francisco in the 1950s and began publishing poetry. During the '60s he published poems, stories and novels and was considered a generational bridge between the Beat movement and the hippies. During the '70s Brautigan lived in Montana, avoiding public attention and writing. His body was discovered 25 October 1984 he had taken his own life by shooting himself in the head. Other counterculture favorites include Jack Kerouac Allen Ginsberg and Edward Abbey , all of whom appear in our loop Counterculture Heavyweights
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Fan nexus that includes some writings
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Fan tribute that's much more than a bibliography
Vital Stats
Birth
30 January
Birthplace
Tacoma Washington
Death
25 October
suicide
, age 49)
Best Known As
Author of Trout Fishing in America
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36. Richard Brautigan
San Diego United States International University, August 1969. Poster/handbill illustrated with a photo of richard brautigan. 8 1/2 x 14 inches. Fine.
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Richard Brautigan
Brautigan, Richard. Broadside. San Francisco Weather Report. First edition. SF: Graham Mackintosh, [1968]. 8 by 13 inches, newsprint. Fine. $150 First edition of this fragile poetic broadside. Brautigan, Richard. Broadside. San Francisco Weather Report. Second edition. Goleta, CA: Unicorn Books, 1969. 9.25 by 12 inches, newsprint. Fine. $35 Second edition of this fragile poetic broadside. Brautigan, Richard. Handbill. Creative Arts Conference handbill. San Diego: United States International University, August [1969]. Poster/handbill illustrated with a photo of Richard Brautigan. 8 1/2 x 14 inches. Fine. $250 Small poster announcing a twelve-day series of lectures by ten artists, including Richard Brautigan. Also booked: Don Carpenter, Stephen Schneck, Michael McClure, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn; filmmakers James Blue, Mike Ahnemann, Denis Sanders, and Jim Morrison of The Doors, scheduled to screen Feast of Friends. Brautigan, Richard. Handbill. Four New Poets. Inferno Press Announcement. San Francisco: The Inferno Press, no date. 6.5 x 3.5 inches, blue and gold printed on one side of heavy white paper. Illustrated with a gold handprint. Fine. $250

37. Richard Brautigan Biography (Writer/Poet) — Infoplease.com
Biography of richard brautigan, Author of Trout Fishing in America.
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richard brautigan Ahhhhhhhhhhh. ISBN 0889224242 ISBN 9780-88922-424-7 $15.95 CN; $11.95 US The richard brautigan Ahhhhhhhhhhh is very big news!
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39. Jessamyn.com : Brautigan Library
richard brautigan wrote the book The Abortion. It was one of the reasons I wanted to become a librarian. In it, he creates a library full of unpublished
http://www.jessamyn.com/journal/june00b.html
"The library came into being because of an overwhelming need and destire for such a place. There simply had to be a library like this."
In the top floor of the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington Vermont, the Brautigan Library lives as its own Library Autonomous Zone. I happened upon it by accident. I always try to stop in at the local library when I travel. I remembered that I'd seen this library somewhere before on the road in Seattle. It visited Bumbershoot or the Northwest Bookfest and was displayed on a series of plastic shelves, using mayonnaise jars as bookends. I knew even then that this was something cool. Since that time, I've tried to read every Brautigan book I could though I found some in the catalog of the Fletcher Library that I hadn't known existed before. His writing has a gentle quality that reminds me of taking naps on summer afternoons or that color the sky gets when it is an absolutely clear day out. I would have designed a whole Brautigan page, but there is already a very good one out there . Full size versions of these pictures can be found here Richard Brautigan wrote the book The Abortion. It was one of the reasons I wanted to become a librarian. In it, he creates a library full of unpublished writers. The library is always open, or never open depending how you look at it, and the author lives in the library. He never leaves. Librarian turnover is high.

40. READERSVOICE.COM - Dr John Barber Talks About Richard Brautigan - February
Dr John Barber talks about richard brautigan, brautigan.
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... Article List Select year: Richard Brautigan (1935-84) is a writer whose work combines a kind of absurdist humor with a poetic sensibility. He is probably best known for his novels The Hawkline Monster , about two cowboy hitmen hired to kill a monster under a house in Oregon, and Trout Fishing In America . Other novels include Sombrero Fallout . He also wrote books of poetry like The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster. He has been described as one of the Beat poets, and he moved to San Francisco in the late 1950s. His fame peaked in the late 1960s when his style meshed with the psychadelic era. When I interviewed Dr John F. Barber about his website, The Brautigan Bibliography, which is the definitive site on Brautigan, it turned out he and Brautigan had been friends. Dr Barber is Assistant Director of Rhetoric at The University of Texas at Dallas, and a teacher of creative writing. He had been in Richard Brautigan's creative writing class in Montana in 1982, and their friendship stemmed from there. RV: I saw on the web that you've published a book called Richard Brautigan: An Annotated Bibliography . I was wondering if, in addition to your website, you had plans to write a biography of Richard Brautigan because I'd like to read it.

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