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Landscapes of Language: The Achievement and Context of Richard Brautigan's Fiction

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Landscapes of Language: the Achievement and Context of Richard Brautigan's Fiction - Tanner, John
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Richard Brautigan was a counter-cultural celebrity, a writer that the would-be hip just had to read. The problem was that his fame did not rest on the considerable literary virtues of his work but, to a great extent, on a mediated image of cool hippie, which fell out of fashion in the mid-70s. This is the first book-length study of Brautigan in English for 30 years. Its purpose is to reclaim Brautigan's reputation. Dr. John Tanner analyses Brautigan's fiction against the background of the ...

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Landscapes of Language: the Achievement and Context of Richard Brautigan's Fiction 2013, Humanities-eBooks, Penrith

ISBN-13: 9781847602435

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