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Trout Fishing In America, Pill Vs Springhill Mine Disaster, In Watermelon Sugar

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Three counterculture classics by Richard Brautigan, literary icon of the 1960s, together in a single volume, including the unforgettable Trout Fishing in America.Trout Fishing in America is by turns a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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You should mention if a book smells smoky

I would always assume a book came from a non-smoking home unless it specifies it did not but this book, in barely good condition, smells badly. I’ll have to air it out by Christmas

The Brautigan to start with

This is one of three collections of re-released Brautigan. It's the best of the three. TROUT FISHING is his classic. It's unlike anything I've ever read. I felt like someone showed me a new way to use words. A reviewer suggested calling his works "Brautigans," as they're an original artform. IN WATERMELON SUGAR is my favorite of the eight or so Brautigan's I've read. At once funny, touching, nostalgic, smart, insightful...good stuff. And THE PILL VS THE SPRING HILL MINE DISASTER is a collection of his poems. To have a collection of his poetry thrown in here with these two fantastic books is just icing on the cake. Brautigan has been called the last of the Beats. Perhaps he killed the Beat movement by pushing it as far as it would go.

Reissue of an old favorite

Brautigan's life ended, at his own hand, in 1984, but his memory lingers on. He has become known as the Mark Twain of the 60s, the New Thoreau, and the Zen Trickster. His voice, ebullient, sad, and comic, is pure American. Brautigan's writing straddles the line between prose and poetry as he follows a guy named (trust me here) Trout Fishing In America across his native land in search of Zen enlightenment. The `chapters' are anecdotes that read as fables and continue to delight after multiple re-readings. If you missed this book the first time around, perhaps because you were into other stuff during the 60s, now's your chance.

A Counterculture Classic!

The late, great Richard Brautigan was one of America's most talented and original writers. An icon of the 1960's counterculture, Brautigan was more than just another hippie writer, he was the Mark Twain of the 60's! A brilliant satirist with the soul of a poet, Brautigan's works were way ahead of their time, and this volume collects three of his best. "Trout Fishing In America", his most celebrated novel, chronicles the life and times of a fellow named, well, Trout Fishing In America, as he wanders across a bizarre landscape in search of enlightenment, a Zen fisherman, so to speak. "The Pill Versus The Springhill Mine Disaster" is a collection of poetry that mixes lyricism with smarmy humor. "In Watermelon Sugar" is a beautiful, lyrical novel about a group of people living in a commune, supporting themselves by making things out of watermelon sugar in a factory they call the Watermelon Works. That's just an abstract description of the plot - you have to read the book thoroughly to enjoy the unique structure of the narrative. Brautigan was indeed a writer far ahead of his time, combining brilliant Vonnegutesque satire with the homey charm of Mark Twain. Treat yourself to a great read and buy this book!

fishermen, black watermelons, a lost art, and mayonaisse

I found this book through that strange feeling I'm sure you must have had in a bookstore, when you just look at a book and know it is a part of you. It inspired me to write poetry, through his sense of wonder merged with deep sorrow and the intricate wordplay. Watermelon sugar, in it's entireity, is a masterpiece. One of those books that just seems perfect; it gives you a sense of calm like the tao, moved me to change myself and my reality, and i've passed it on to whomever i love that will give in. It speaks great truths through metaphor and symbolism. You can tell he has been every character. Trout fishing... well, it is one of his best as well, showing the world through two different entities with the same mind and heart; it heals and inspires, and only the laughing buddha, the trickster poet, the sorrowful and heart wrenching character of brautigan could deliver such a treasure to us. It has inspired people to change their names to it's title, in fact. The only thing this anthology needed was more of brautigan's horror stuff in it... check out the other two volumes.

My favorite book--ever!

"In Watermelon Sugar" was the first Brautigan I read, and is still my favorite. In fact, it is my all-time favorite novel in any genre! The language is poetic and lulling, the characters are almost heartwrenchingly real, and the story is subtle and bizarre. I (forcibly) lend this book to everyone I know, and they invariably thank me after having read it.And that's just one story...Trout Fishing in America is abstract, disjointed, and witty. Excellent excellent stuff, although in a vastly different form than In Watermelon Sugar. And even if you don't like reading poetry, The Pill versus the Springhill Mine Disaster will make you a fan. It's such simple, elegant, writing and it grabs the reader so effectively that you can't not like it.Any of these three books are easily worth the price of the collection. All of them together is a treasure.
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