The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time
Originally published in 1979, the first volume of the bestselling "Gonzo Papers" is now back in print. The Great Shark Hunt is Dr. Hunter S. Thompson's largest and, arguably, most important work, covering Nixon to napalm, Las Vegas to Watergate, Carter to cocaine. These essays offer brilliant...
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Originally published in 1979, the first volume of the bestselling "Gonzo Papers" is now back in print. The Great Shark Hunt is Dr. Hunter S. Thompson's largest and, arguably, most important work, covering Nixon to napalm, Las Vegas to Watergate, Carter to cocaine. These essays offer brilliant commentary and outrageous humor, in signature Thompson style. Ranging in date from the National Observer days to the era of Rolling Stone, The Great Shark Hunt offers myriad, highly charged entries, including the first Hunter S. Thompson piece to be dubbed "gonzo" -- "The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved," which appeared in Scanlan's Monthly in 1970. From this essay a new journalistic movement sprang which would change the shape of American letters. Thompson's razor-sharp insight and crystal clarity capture the crazy, hypocritical, degenerate, and redeeming aspects of the explosive and colorful '60s and '70s.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780330261173 (0330261177)
ASIN: 330261177
Publish date: 1980
Publisher: Picador
Pages no: 635
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Humor,
Autobiography,
Biography,
Writing,
Essays,
History,
Humanities,
Language,
Literature,
American,
Journalism,
Politics
Series: The Gonzo Papers (#1)
This book of Hunter S. Thompson essays and articles covers most of his early career, especially the time period when he was writing Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Hell's Angels and the Watergate scandal. Many of these articles were incorporated into those other books, but a good portion of it hasn...
My favorite HST piece is in this book: his platform for sheriff of Aspen in 1970 on the Freak Power ticket.
By the time I finished college I wasn't as much of a Thompson fan as I had been going in. When I was a teen he was fresh, and ballsy, and exciting. A decade later he was just kind of strange and unsettling. I think this is the last book of his I ever read.Library copy.