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An Unfortunate Woman: A Journey
An Unfortunate Woman A Journey
Author: Richard Brautigan
Richard Brautigan's last novel, published in the U.S. for the first time Richard Brautigan was an original--brilliant and wickedly funny, his books resonated with the sixties, making him an overnight counterculture hero. Taken in its entirety, his body of work reveals an artistry that outreaches the literary fads that so quickly swept h...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312262433
ISBN-10: 0312262434
Publication Date: 4/2000
Pages: 110
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Publisher: St Martins Pr
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I've loved Richard Brautigan's intruiging style since the early 1970's, so it was with a bittersweet wrenching in my gut that I read his final journalistic offering. Although offering up a few tidbits of sentence structure that "turn like something in the hand of a child," there was very little merit in this work, and it shows an unfortunate decline of imaginative style that seemed apparent in Brautigan's writings from the late 70's on. He seems worn out, lost, and without hope or any conclusive answers or even interesting ponderings about life's mysteries... and indeed, I think depression, drink, and despair was really gaining on him at this point. I still revere his originality, and his straightforward command of the English language and his sometimes comic observations, but I encourage readers to seek out Trout Fishing, In Watermelon Sugar, Revenge of the Lawn, and The Pill vs. to really get to know the artistry of this unique and personal writer.


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