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9781441159229

Gonzo Republic Hunter S. Thompson's America

by Stephenson, William
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    9781441159229

  • ISBN10:

    1441159223

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-11-17
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Summary

Gonzo Republic looks at Hunter S. Thompson's complex relationship with America. Thompson was a patriot but also a stubborn individualist. Stephenson examines the whole range of Thompson's work, from his early reporting from the South American client states of the USA in the 1960s to his twenty-first-century internet columns on sport, politics and 9/11. Stephenson argues that Thompson inhabited, but was to some extent reacting against, a core tradition of American individualism-e.g. Thoreau, Emerson and Horatio Alger-whose perceived Romanticism and naivety Thompson treated with disdain, but whose focus on the autonomous self he respected grudgingly. One of the key subjects the book investigates is Thompson himself, as personified in the texts. He created a wild, drug-abusing persona; then, as he became trapped in it, his later work began to reflect ironically on celebrity and the oppressive forces that uphold it. Thus, as well as looking closely at his books, Stephenson analyses Thompson's relationship to issues such as drugs, the counterculture; politics; celebrity; the American Dream; sexuality; ethnicity and nationalism.

Author Biography

William Stephenson is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Chester, UK, where he teaches modernist and postmodernist literature.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementp. viii
Glossaryp. ix
Stepping into History: Values, Contexts, Influencesp. 1
Riding with the Angels, Tripping in the Haight: Drugs, Authorities, Counterculturesp. 42
Gonzo Fists, Guinea Worms and Freaks: The Political Circusp. 70
The Elusive American Dream; the Edge, the Lodge and the Frontier; Gonzo Sex and Genderp. 97
'Bash the Buggers Silly; Bomb the Insane': Thompson and the American Empirep. 124
Conclusion: 'The Place of Definitions'p. 152
Thompson on Filmp. 158
The Gonzo Netp. 170
Bibliographyp. 172
Indexp. 183
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