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Richard Gary Brautigan (January 30, 1935 – ca. September 14, 1984) was a 20th century American writer. His novels and stories often have to do with black comedy, parody, satire, and Zen Buddhism. He is probably best known for his 1967 novel, Trout Fishing in America.
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Comprehensive information about Richard Brautigan, his life, his novels, poems, and stories. Text, images, and other resources. ... a definitive resource about the life and writings of Richard Brautigan (1935-1984). Information about all his known writings is collected, preserved, organized, and presented here overlain...
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Information about each of Richard Brautigan's novels including background, previous publication, first editions, foreign editions, book cover images, selected reprints, reviews, and more. ... A bio-bibliographical archive for Richard Brautigan, his life, and writings...
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Poet: Richard Brautigan - All poems of Richard Brautigan .. poetry ... to write your comments about Richard Brautigan ; ... Richard Brautigan Bibliography and Archive...
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These pages on the unique Richard Brautigan include both biographical and bibliographical information and a selection of excerpts from various Brautigan works, a selection of photographs originally used on the covers of Brautigan's books, a mailing list, and the usual links to related stuff on the 'net. ... cool brautigan art...
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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 was born, and his childhood was apparently a troubled one marked by poverty. ... Richard Brautigan: A Poetics of Alienation; By Tavis Eachan Triance, at Half Empty.
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The writing of Richard Brautigan. His Biography, many of his poems, books, links ... The second best way to be introduced to Richard Brautigan is to hear what other people think of him. Here are a few quotes from people who think of him highly, taken from the Brautigan listserver:
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Here you will find the largest collection of Richard Brautigan poetry on the web, along with a few pieces of short prose. If you are a member of the Brautigan Estate please email me at divinentd@gmail.com if you wish me to take any or all of this down.
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Interactive version of Richard Brautigan's Please Plant This Book. Flash, 54k. ... get Flash player here...
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