Lawn Revenge
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A reissue of three of Richard Brautigan's works in one volume. With translations updated after 20 years.
Richard Brautigan (1935-1984) was an American novelist and poet, an iconic figure of the 1960s-1970s counterculture who became an inspiration to many writers from Erlend Loup and Christopher Moore to Haruki Murakami and Sarah Hall. The book includes: the 1971 short story collection "Lawn Revenge," a paradoxical and vivid collection of both full-length stories and sketches; the historical novel "Abortion," about a public library in California full of romantic possibilities that accepts only unpublished manuscripts; and the novella "Lest the Wind Take It All Away," about one fatal mistake when gun ammunition was purchased instead of hamburger. The mini-collection of Richard Brautigan's unique prose is a significant event for all admirers of the work of a writer who was not at home in this world.
Richard Brautigan (1935-1984) was an American novelist and poet, an iconic figure of the 1960s-1970s counterculture who became an inspiration to many writers from Erlend Loup and Christopher Moore to Haruki Murakami and Sarah Hall. The book includes: the 1971 short story collection "Lawn Revenge," a paradoxical and vivid collection of both full-length stories and sketches; the historical novel "Abortion," about a public library in California full of romantic possibilities that accepts only unpublished manuscripts; and the novella "Lest the Wind Take It All Away," about one fatal mistake when gun ammunition was purchased instead of hamburger. The mini-collection of Richard Brautigan's unique prose is a significant event for all admirers of the work of a writer who was not at home in this world.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Backbone. Main trend