Gonzo republic : Hunter S. Thompson's America / William Stephenson
- Author
- Stephenson, William, 1965-
- Published
- London ; New York : Continuum, [2012]
- Copyright Date
- ©2012
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (190 pages)
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- Language Note
- English.
- Contents
- Stepping into history: values, contexts, influences -- Riding with the Angels, tripping in the Haight: drugs, authorities, countercultures -- Gonzo fists, guinea worms and freaks: the political circus -- The elusive American dream; the edge, the lodge and the frontier; Gonzo sex and gender -- 'Bash the buggers silly; bomb the insane': Thompson and the American empire -- Conclusion: 'The place of definitions'.
- Summary
- Gonzo Republic looks at Hunter S. Thompson's complex relationship with America. Thompson was a patriot but also a stubborn individualist. Stephenson examines the whole range of Thompson's work, from his earlyreporting from the South American client states of the USA in the 1960sto his twenty-first-century internet columns on sport, politics and 9/11. Stephenson argues that Thompson inhabited, but was to some extentreacting against, the tradition of American individualism begun by the Founding Fathers and continued by Emerson and Thoreau. Thompson sought out the edge the threshold of chaos and in.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781441142290 (electronic bk.)
1441142290 (electronic bk.)
1283380307
9781283380300
1472542452
9781472542458
9786613380302
661338030X
9781441159229
1441159223
9781441168276
1441168273
9781441163424
1441163425 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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