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  1. Richard Brautigan (Western Writers) by Jay Boyer, 1987-06
  2. The San Francisco Weather Report. by Richard. BRAUTIGAN, 1969
  3. "America, more often than not, is only a place in the mind": Zur dichotomischen Amerikakonzeption bei Richard Brautigan (European university studies. Series ... language and literature) (German Edition) by Cornelia Riedel, 1985
  4. MEMOIRES SAUVES DU VENT -NE by Richard Brautigan, 2004-10-28
  5. A la recherche de Richard Brautigan by Thierry Séchan, Philippe Dijan, 2003-04-23
  6. Richard Brautigan: Pounding at the gates of American literature : Untersuchungen zu seiner Lyrik und Prosa (Anglistische Abteilung) (German Edition) by Claudia Grossmann, 1986
  7. Erkenntnis und Realität: Sprachreflexion und Sprachexperiment in den Romanen von Richard Brautigan (Mannheimer Beitrage zur Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft) (German Edition) by Annegreth Horatschek, 1989
  8. Richard Brautigan (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Edward Halsey Foster, 1983-03
  9. The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster - Selected Poems 1957-1968 of Richard Brautigan
  10. You Can't Catch Death: A Daughter's Memoir by Ianthe Brautigan, 2000-05-22
  11. Innovative fiction: Stories for the seventies by John Somer, Jerome Klinkowitz, et all 1972-01-01
  12. The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966 by Richard Brautigan, 1972-03-01
  13. In Wassermelonen Zucker. by Richard Brautigan, 2003-11-30
  14. Torpedo Volume 4 by Richard Brautigan, Ryan Boudinot, et all 2010-02-06

61. Richard Brautigan « Postcards From Gravelly Beach
From a snowy porch with raccoons chirping nearby, Dave reads from richard brautigan, Phillip Whalen, ee cummings, Walt Whitman plus his original free verse
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Freeverse North Van Phillip Whalen ... ee cummings From a snowy porch with raccoons chirping nearby, Dave reads from Richard Brautigan, Phillip Whalen, ee cummings, Walt Whitman plus his original free verse while enjoying Pernod and ginger-ale. Download Postcards from Gravelly Beach #19
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  • Postcards from Gravelly Beach is a podcast
    Feed iTunes Blog Postcards from Gravelly Beach is a spoken word literature podcast featuring me (Dave O) reading literary stalwarts - from Russians to the beats - along with smatterings from original works - fiction, freeverse and expository. Each episode is carefully homegrown - recorded spontaneously at some splendid locale and backed by an eclectic assortment of music.

62. Richard Brautigan - Literature Network Forums
I haven t seen any mention of richard brautigan s work; i fell in love with his poetry Years ago; loved the Pill vs. The Springhill Mine Disaster (the book
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63. Please Plant This Book. Richard Brautigan. « Dasein, Red Elephant.
Please Plant this Book. richard brautigan. I came across a pretty cool website which has put up arichard brautigan’s Please Plant This Book,
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Please Plant this Book. Richard Brautigan.
Please Plant This Book , a 1968 books that consists of eight packets of garden seeds, each with an imprinted poem. Why the act of planting text into the earth? Each poem reads like a tangible ray of hope and a prayer that is offered to the living. I somehow feel that Brautigan is weary of too much knowing and has chosen to replace knowledge with begone innocence. Even thoughts buried in soil, will eventually decay. Flash Version of the book Text Version of the Book
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  • Xine says: I love the idea of planting seeds taken from packets of poetry. I do the same thing, I observe and venerate the small. I came across your site b/c I just joined Metaxu Cafe and did a search for other like-minded Canadians. I am intrigued by the title of your blog. Xine from http://www.chicken-scratch.ca Posted 11 months, 3 weeks ago gerg says: Cheers. Posted 10 months ago
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    64. Listening To Richard Brautigan [Expanded Edition] Specs
    Listening to richard brautigan Expanded Edition specs are available at MSN Shopping. Learn more about Listening to richard brautigan Expanded Edition
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    65. DREAMING OF BABYLON. , Richard Brautigan - James & Mary Laurie Booksellers - Fin
    brautigan, richard. Publisher Information New York Delacourte Press, 1977. First Edition. Bound in publisher s original full black cloth with the title
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    DREAMING OF BABYLON. Brautigan, Richard.
    Publisher Information: First Edition. Bound in publisher's original full black cloth with the title stamped in gilt on the spine. Fine in a fine unclipped dust jacket. Book Id: Price: Add to Cart
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    66. Richard Brautigan Criticism
    richard brautigan 19351984. American novelist and poet. The following entry provides criticism on brautigan s works from 1984 through 2001.
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  • Richard Brautigan 1935-1984
    American novelist and poet. The following entry provides criticism on Brautigan's works from 1984 through 2001. For criticism prior to 1984, see CLC, Volumes 1, 3, 5, 9, 12, 34, and 42.
    INTRODUCTION
    Brautigan's avant-garde poetry and fiction made him a transitional figure between the Beat movement of the 1950s and the counterculture movement of the 1960s, as well as a precursor of the postmodernists. In his novels, Brautigan employs lyrical prose, simple syntax, and a whimsical narrative style while exploring such themes as death, sex, violence, betrayal, loss of innocence, and the power of imagination to transform reality. Several critics have argued that Brautigan is an unclassifiable author, most closely allied with Kurt Vonnegut.
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    Brautigan's first important volume of poetry

    67. Liner Notes For Richard Brautigan's "Listening To Richard Brautigan"
    The and richard brautigan was added after I left San Francisco when we had a bit of a problem over me getting together with his girlfriend.
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    LINER NOTES FOR RICHARD BRAUTIGAN'S LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN By Richie Unterberger As the author of droll novels of counterculture Americana like Trout Fishing in America The Abortion Willard and His Bowling Trophies , and The Hawkline Monster , Richard Brautigan was one of the major writers of the 1960s and 1970s. It's not as well known that he was also a recording artist, reading excerpts from his novels, short stories, and poems on his sole album, 1970's Listening to Richard Brautigan . How that album came out is a story in itself, and directly traceable to the power of the biggest '60s icons of them all, the Beatles. In late 1968 Paul McCartney and his friend Barry Miles himself a major player in the London '60s underground, as co-founder of the Indica Bookshop and publisher of International Times discussed recording a series of spoken word albums. That helped instigate the formation of a short-lived experimental subsidiary of Apple Records, dubbed Zapple by John Lennon, which would give Miles the chance to record important literary figures in the United States. Miles became Zapple's label manager, and one of projects he worked on (as producer) was an LP of recordings by Brautigan. Discussions of the album had begun some months before the sessions. In a letter from Brautigan to Miles dated October 14, 1968, Richard mentioned he was airmailing Barry a tape of him reading poems from his book

    68. The Happiness Project: This Saturday: A Happiness Quotation From Richard Brautig
    It s actually an entire short story, called I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone, by richard brautigan, from a wonderful collection of his very short
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    The Happiness Project
    I'm working on a book, THE HAPPINESS PROJECTa memoir about the year I spent test-driving every principle, tip, theory, and scientific study I could find, whether from Aristotle or St. Therese or Martin Seligman or Oprah. THE HAPPINESS PROJECT will gather these rules for living and report on what works and what doesn’t. On this daily blog, I recount some of my adventures and insights as I grapple with the challenge of being happier. THE HAPPINESS PROJECT will hit the shelves in late 2009 (HarperCollins).
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    69. ErasmusPC
    A CityPoem from richard brautigan, the man who gave us Trout Fishing in San Francisco CityPoem 30 Cents, Two Transfers, Love by richard brautigan
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    70. Richard Brautigan On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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    71. Mick Jackson On Richard Brautigan | By Genre | Guardian Unlimited Books
    Despite landing in San Francisco in the 1950s and having some early prose published by City Lights, richard brautigan will always be fixed in the
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    72. Richard Brautigan - I Live In The Twentieth Century
    Poetry from the poet and author richard brautigan.
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    Richard Brautigan I Live in the Twentieth Century I live in the Twentieth Century
    And you lie here beside me. You
    Were unhappy when you fell asleep.
    There was nothing I could do about
    It. I felt helpless. Your face
    Is so beautiful that I cannot stop
    To describe it, and there’s nothing
    I can do to make you happy while
    You sleep.

    73. Turnrow - An Excerpt From Following Richard Brautigan By Corey Mesler
    This ghost, the ghost of the writer richard brautigan, was as real as man’s wonder, as solid as, as Mark Twain said, a globe of mud.
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