Hunter S. Thompson: An Insider's View Of Deranged, Depraved, Drugged Out Brilliance

Hunter S. Thompson: An Insider's View Of Deranged, Depraved, Drugged Out Brilliance

by Jay Cowan
Hunter S. Thompson: An Insider's View Of Deranged, Depraved, Drugged Out Brilliance

Hunter S. Thompson: An Insider's View Of Deranged, Depraved, Drugged Out Brilliance

by Jay Cowan

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Overview

From military sportswriter to roving correspondent for the National Observer, from quasi Hell’s Angel to counterculture author and gonzo journalist, Hunter S. Thompson led a life of legend. Hunter S. Thompson: The Glory Years tells the remarkable insider’s story. Jay Cowan, who was caretaker on Thompson’s ranch and a trusted friend, paints a sensitive portrait of a man who redefined participatory journalism, who captured the decadence of the era, and generally consumed more drugs and alcohol than any other living creature on the planet. A self-professed “lazy hillbilly,” Hunter Thompson would immerse himself researching a story, then write it all in a multi-day frenzy of drugs and sleeplessness. In his role as America’s “rock star author,” he was invited to the White House (where he claimed to have snorted coke with presidential aides) and rubbed elbows with celebrities. Featuring previously unpublished color photos, this book provides the most compelling and readable portrait to date of one of America’s most extraordinary personalities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781599219691
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/26/2010
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Jay Cowan, who was caretaker on Hunter S. Thompson's ranch and a trusted friend, has published more than 500 articles in magazines and newspapers from Outside to Sports Illustrated to Newsday. Editor in chief at Aspen Sojourner magazine, he is the recipient of several writing awards.

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An Excerpt There were also occasions when Hunter sent a round or two my way, just across his driveway. It was always very late, or very early, after multiday binges and when women were involved. But the closest he came to actually doing me harm was all in the name of education.. .. One time I had the music on, it was getting into the shank of the evening, and I brought out a new .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol to show him. But I made the mistake of handing it to him loaded, and he proceeded to give me a primer on proper gun handling.. .. “Always clear the chamber before you give it to someone,” which he did, ejecting a bullet, “and pop the clip,” which he also did. “Then you’re not handing some crazy f—er a loaded gun.” He grinned knowingly.

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