Trout fishing in America

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Richard Brautigan: Trout fishing in America (1970, J. Cape)

112 pages

English language

Published Feb. 11, 1970 by J. Cape.

ISBN:
978-0-224-61849-6
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5 stars (1 review)

Richard Brautigan's world is one of gentle magic and marvelous laughter, of the incredibly beautiful and the beautifully incredible. Trout Fishing in America is a pseudonym for the miraculous. A journey which begins at the foot of the Benjamin Franklin statue in San Francisco's Washington Square, which wanders through the wonders of America's rural waterways, and which ends, inevitably, with mayonnaise. Funny, wild, and sweet, Trout Fishing in America is an incomparable guidebook to the delights of exploration -- both of land and mind.

Richard Brautigan was a literary idol of the 1960s and 1970s whose comic genius and iconoclastic vision of American life caught the imagination of young people everywhere. His early books became required reading for the hip generation, and on its publication, Trout Fishing in America, considered by many as his best novel, became an international bestseller.With it Brautigan caught the public's attention and became a cult …

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Toss in your line, the fishin' is fine!

5 stars

I came to this book after many years of listening to the band of the same name (they named the band after the book).

I really liked the writing style and eclectic topics of the book. The recurring characters and themes meander along like a stream: here placid and smooth, there fast and tumbling and in some spots a little murky from turbulence.

I wish I'd read it sooner and will likely read it again.