Gonzo Republic: Hunter S. Thompson's America
Autor William Stephensonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 ian 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441159229
ISBN-10: 1441159223
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1441159223
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Applicable to a variety of courses across Literary Studies, Journalism, American Counterculture studies
Notă biografică
William Stephenson is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Chester, UK, where he teaches modernist and postmodernist literature.His publications include John Fowles (2003), several book chapters and articles in journals including Critique, Journal of Cultural Research and a/b: Auto/Biography Studies.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
1. Stepping into History: Values, Contexts, Influences
2. Riding with the Angels, Tripping in the Haight: Drugs, Authorities, Countercultures
3. Gonzo Fists, Guinea Worms and Freaks: the Political Circus
4. The Elusive American Dream; the Edge, the Lodge and the Frontier; Gonzo Sex and Gender
5. 'Bash the Buggers Silly; Bomb the Insane': Thompson and the American Empire
6. Conclusion: 'The Place of Definitions'
Appendix One. Thompson on Film
Appendix Two. The Gonzo Net
Bibliography
Index
1. Stepping into History: Values, Contexts, Influences
2. Riding with the Angels, Tripping in the Haight: Drugs, Authorities, Countercultures
3. Gonzo Fists, Guinea Worms and Freaks: the Political Circus
4. The Elusive American Dream; the Edge, the Lodge and the Frontier; Gonzo Sex and Gender
5. 'Bash the Buggers Silly; Bomb the Insane': Thompson and the American Empire
6. Conclusion: 'The Place of Definitions'
Appendix One. Thompson on Film
Appendix Two. The Gonzo Net
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"Stephenson is on the money. There is a need for a serious, academic study of Hunter S. Thompson. Stephenson's thematic approach is perfectly suited for the purpose of the book. Though he takes a serious, scholarly approach, Stephenson's writing is extremely accessible. I think Thompson would approve." -- William McKeen, Professor and Chair, Journalism Department, Boston University, USA, and author of Outlaw Journalist: The Life and Times of Hunter S. Thompson (W.W. Norton, 2008).
"Gonzo Republic is a first-rate critical examination of Hunter S. Thompson's fierce literary output and social activism. William Stephenson has a fine grasp on all things Thompson. His defense of Curse of Lono is truly inspired. Mandatory reading for anybody interested in the Doctor of Journalism." -- Douglas Brinkley, editor of The Proud Highway and Fear and Loathing in America
"William Stephenson provides the first major, in-depth critique of this enormously deceptive, complex American author. He is attuned to the contradictions between Thompson's strident individualism and his advocacy for a healthy, collective body politic. With a poet's sensitivity and an unflinching critical vision, Stephenson is well equipped to guide readers through the blasted landscape of Hunter S. Thompson's America." -- Will Kaufman, author of American Culture in the 1970s and Woody Guthrie, American Radical
Reviewed on the blog- Truth About Lies. http://jim-murdoch.blogspot.com/2012/03/gonzo-republic-hunter-s-thompsons.html
Hunter S Thompson gets a full-on critical dissection in this demanding but well-written, sympathetic and illuminative study [...] Stephenson enlists the formidable theories of Michel Foucault to bolster his belief that Thompson and his work continue to ask questions worthy of our attention, about the nature of power, the importance of our common humanity, the hollowness of celebrity and the failure of the American dream. Gonzo would have approved.
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Having just finished reading Gonzo Republic, I wanted to say how much I appreciate the brilliant analysis of my long gone friend. Hunter would have loved it, and probably learned a lot about himself that he never even suspected might be true.
The sheer volume of information to be gained from this book is incredible. Pick it up today! It is an excellent study that will please anyone interested in learning more about both Hunter S. Thompson and American Literature and Culture.
"Gonzo Republic is a first-rate critical examination of Hunter S. Thompson's fierce literary output and social activism. William Stephenson has a fine grasp on all things Thompson. His defense of Curse of Lono is truly inspired. Mandatory reading for anybody interested in the Doctor of Journalism." -- Douglas Brinkley, editor of The Proud Highway and Fear and Loathing in America
"William Stephenson provides the first major, in-depth critique of this enormously deceptive, complex American author. He is attuned to the contradictions between Thompson's strident individualism and his advocacy for a healthy, collective body politic. With a poet's sensitivity and an unflinching critical vision, Stephenson is well equipped to guide readers through the blasted landscape of Hunter S. Thompson's America." -- Will Kaufman, author of American Culture in the 1970s and Woody Guthrie, American Radical
Reviewed on the blog- Truth About Lies. http://jim-murdoch.blogspot.com/2012/03/gonzo-republic-hunter-s-thompsons.html
Hunter S Thompson gets a full-on critical dissection in this demanding but well-written, sympathetic and illuminative study [...] Stephenson enlists the formidable theories of Michel Foucault to bolster his belief that Thompson and his work continue to ask questions worthy of our attention, about the nature of power, the importance of our common humanity, the hollowness of celebrity and the failure of the American dream. Gonzo would have approved.
Reviewed by
Having just finished reading Gonzo Republic, I wanted to say how much I appreciate the brilliant analysis of my long gone friend. Hunter would have loved it, and probably learned a lot about himself that he never even suspected might be true.
The sheer volume of information to be gained from this book is incredible. Pick it up today! It is an excellent study that will please anyone interested in learning more about both Hunter S. Thompson and American Literature and Culture.