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So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away (Paperback, Main - Canons edition): Richard Brautigan So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away (Paperback, Main - Canons edition)
Richard Brautigan; Introduction by Jeffrey Lent 1
R261 R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Save R31 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In a small Pacific Northwest town we meet a young man who has shot dead his best friend with a gun. The novel deals with the repercussions of this tragedy: the anguish, regret, despair and bittersweet romance. Typical of Brautigan's singular style, So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away is a beautifully written, brooding novel. Its autobiographical prose is a fitting epitaph to this complex, contradictory and often misunderstood writer.

Trout Fishing in America (Paperback, Main - Canons edition): Richard Brautigan Trout Fishing in America (Paperback, Main - Canons edition)
Richard Brautigan; Introduction by Neil Gaiman; Afterword by Billy Collins
R263 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Save R31 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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. He came of age during the Haight-Ashbury period and has been called "the last of the Beats." His early books became required reading for the hip generation, and on its publication "Trout Fishing in America" became an international bestseller. An indescribable romp, the novel is best summed up in one word: mayonnaise.
This new edition includes an introduction by the poet Billy Collins, who first encountered Brautigan's work as a student in California.

Revenge of the Lawn, the Abortion, So the Wind Won't Blow it Away (Paperback): Richard Brautigan Revenge of the Lawn, the Abortion, So the Wind Won't Blow it Away (Paperback)
Richard Brautigan
R561 R453 Discovery Miles 4 530 Save R108 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Three unforgettable masterpieces by Richard Brautigan, literary icon of the counter-culture movement, together in a single volume.

Revenge of the Lawn:
Originally published in 1971, these bizarre flashes of insight and humor cover everything from "A High Building in Singapore" to the "Perfect California Day." This is Brautigan's only collection of stories and includes "The Lost Chapters of Trout Fishing in America."

The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966:
A public library in California where none of the books have ever been published is full of romantic possibilities. But when the librarian and his girlfriend must travel to Tijuana, they have a series of strange encounters in Brautigan's 1971 novel.

So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away:
It is 1979, and a man is recalling the events of his twelfth summer, when he bought bullets for his gun instead of a hamburger. Written just before his death, and published in 1982, this novel foreshadowed Brautigan's suicide.

An Unfortunate Woman - A Journey (Paperback, Main): Richard Brautigan An Unfortunate Woman - A Journey (Paperback, Main)
Richard Brautigan
R289 R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Save R59 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An Unfortunate Woman, An Unforgettable Journey was the final book written by Richard Brautigan before his death in 1984 and lay unpublished for sixteen years. Originally written in the 160 pages of a loose-leaf notebook, the narrator of the book is trying to come to terms with the death of a friend by going on a personal odyssey which zigzags through time and landscapes, from Oakland to Hawaii, and the wilds of Montana. An Unfortunate Woman, An Unforgettable Journey walks a fine line between fiction and memoir, between dark introspection and a lust for life, and in the last pages in particular, marks a gut-wrenching, intense, and ultimately tragic exit from fiction and life itself for the troubled author.

Sombrero Fallout - A Japanese Novel (Paperback, Main - Canons Imprint Re-issue): Richard Brautigan Sombrero Fallout - A Japanese Novel (Paperback, Main - Canons Imprint Re-issue)
Richard Brautigan; Introduction by Jarvis Cocker
R293 R234 Discovery Miles 2 340 Save R59 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A heartbroken American writer starts a story about an ice-cold sombrero that falls inexplicably from the sky and lands in the centre of a small Southwest town. Devastated by the departure of his gorgeous Japanese girlfriend, he cannot concentrate on his writing and in frustration he throws away his beginning. But as the man searches through his apartment for strands of his lost love's hair, the discarded story in the wastepaper basket - through some kind of elaborate origami - carries on without him. Arguments over the sombrero begin, one thing leads to another and before long all hell breaks loose in the normally sleepy town. Brautigan's fertile imagination twists and pulls at the ensuing chaos to come up with a tender, moving, surreal and incredibly funny tale that is told by a writer at the very peak of his creative powers.

A Confederate General From Big Sur (Paperback, Main - Canons edition): Richard Brautigan A Confederate General From Big Sur (Paperback, Main - Canons edition)
Richard Brautigan; Introduction by Black Francis
R263 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Save R31 (12%) View more sellers Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jesse and Lee share a house owned by a very nice Chinese dentist, where it rains in the hall. They move to cabins on the cliffs at Big Sur where the deafening croaks of frogs can be temporarily silenced by the cry, 'Campbell's Soup'. Ultimately, we learn how the frogs are permanently silenced . . . and dreams disperse around a fire into 186,000 endings per second. In anticipating flower power and the ideals of the Sixties, Brautigan's debut novel was at least a decade before its time and remains a weird and brilliant classic.

Trout Fishing in America (Paperback): Richard Brautigan Trout Fishing in America (Paperback)
Richard Brautigan
R395 R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Save R100 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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. He came of age during the Haight-Ashbury period and has been called "the last of the Beats." His early books became required reading for the hip generation, and on its publication "Trout Fishing in America" became an international bestseller. An indescribable romp, the novel is best summed up in one word: mayonnaise.
This new edition includes an introduction by the poet Billy Collins, who first encountered Brautigan's work as a student in California.

In Watermelon Sugar (Paperback, New Ed): The Estate of Richard Brautigan In Watermelon Sugar (Paperback, New Ed)
The Estate of Richard Brautigan
R262 R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Save R50 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

IDEATH is a place where the sun shines a different colour every day and where people travel to the length of their dreams. Rejecting the violence and hate of the old gang at the Forgotten Works, they lead gentle lives in watermelon sugar. In this book, Richard Brautigan discovers and expresses the mood of a new generation.

Revenge of the Lawn - Stories 1962-1970 (Paperback, Main - Canons edition): Richard Brautigan Revenge of the Lawn - Stories 1962-1970 (Paperback, Main - Canons edition)
Richard Brautigan; Introduction by Sarah Hall
R291 R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Save R56 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Revenge of the Lawn is Richard Brautigan in miniature and contains no fewer than 62 ultra-short stories set mainly in Tacoma, Washington (where the author grew up) and in the flower-powered San Francisco of the late fifties and early sixties. In their compacted form, which ranges from the murderously short 'The Scarlatti Tilt' to one-page wonders like the sexually poignant poetry of 'An Unlimited Supply of 35 Millimetre Film', Brautigan's stories take us into a world where his fleeting glimpses of everyday strangeness leave stories and characters resonating in our heads long after they're gone.

Dreaming of Babylon - A Private Eye Novel 1942 (Paperback, Main - Canons edition): Richard Brautigan Dreaming of Babylon - A Private Eye Novel 1942 (Paperback, Main - Canons edition)
Richard Brautigan 1
R265 R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Save R50 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

When you hire C.Card, you have scraped the bottom of the private eye barrel. And when Card is hired to steal a body from the morgue, he needs to stop dreaming, find bullets for his gun and get there before someone else does. Not since Trout Fishing in America has Brautigan so successfully combined his wild sense of humour with his famous poetic imagination. In this parody of the hard-boiled crime novel, the adventures of seedy, not-too-bright C.Card are a delight to both the mind and the heart.

Trout Fishing in America (Paperback, None): Richard Brautigan Trout Fishing in America (Paperback, None)
Richard Brautigan
R517 R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Save R113 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Brautigan omnibus, reissued in paperback in celebration of its twentieth anniversary, this one-volume edition includes three contemporary classics that embody the spirit of the 1960s.


A Confederate General from Big Sur / Dreaming of Babylon / the Hawkline Monster - Three Books in the Manner of Their Original... A Confederate General from Big Sur / Dreaming of Babylon / the Hawkline Monster - Three Books in the Manner of Their Original Editions (Paperback, None)
Richard Brautigan
R543 R469 Discovery Miles 4 690 Save R74 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Richard Brautigan was the author of ten novels, including a contemporary classic, Trout Fishing in America, nine volumes of poetry, and a collection of stories.Here are three Brautigan novels--A Confederate General from Big Sur, Dreaming of Babylon and The Hawkline Monster--reissues in a one-volume omnibus edition.


An Unfortunate Woman - A Journey (Paperback, First): Richard Brautigan An Unfortunate Woman - A Journey (Paperback, First)
Richard Brautigan
R427 R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Save R74 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Richard Brautigan's last novel, published in the U.S. for the first time

Richard Brautigan was an original--brilliant and wickedly funny, his books resonated with the sixties, making him an overnight counterculture hero. Taken in its entirety, his body of work reveals an artistry that outreaches the literary fads that so quickly swept him up.

Dark, funny, and exquisitely haunting, his final book-length fiction explores the fragile, mysterious shadowland surrounding death. Told with classic Brautigan wit, poetic style, and mordant irony, An Unfortunate Woman assumes the form of a peripatetic journal chronicling the protagonist's travels and oblique ruminations on the suicide of one woman, and a close friend's death from cancer.

After Richard Brautigan committed suicide, his only child, Ianthe Brautigan, found among his possessions the manuscript of An Unfortunate Woman. It had been completed over a year earlier, but was still unpublished at the time of his death. Finding it was too painful to face her father's presence page after page, she put the manuscript aside.

Years later, having completed a memoir about her father's life and death, Ianthe Brautigan reread An Unfortunate Woman, and finally, clear-eyed, she saw that it was her father's work at its best and had to be published.

Edna Webster Collection Of Undiscovered Writing, The (Paperback, None): Richard Brautigan Edna Webster Collection Of Undiscovered Writing, The (Paperback, None)
Richard Brautigan
R428 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R52 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On the eve of his departure from Eugene, Oregon, to San Francisco and worldly success, a twenty-one-year-old unpublished writer named Richard Brautigan gave these funny, buoyant stories and poems as a gift to Edna Webster, the beloved mother of both his best friend and his first "real" girlfriend. "When I am rich and famous, Edna," he told her, "this will be your social security.' The stories and poems show Brautigan as hopelessly lovestruck, cheerily goofy, and at his most disarmingly innocent. We see not only a young man and young artist about to bloom, but also the whole literary sensibility of the 1960s counterculture about to spread its wings and fly.


The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writing (Hardcover): Richard Brautigan The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writing (Hardcover)
Richard Brautigan
R721 R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Save R86 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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