Outlaw journalist : the life and times of Hunter S. Thompson
by
 
McKeen, William, 1954-

Title
Outlaw journalist : the life and times of Hunter S. Thompson

Author
McKeen, William, 1954-

ISBN
9780393061925

Personal Author
McKeen, William, 1954-

Edition
1st ed.

Publication Information
New York : W.W. Norton, ©2008.

Physical Description
xvii, 428 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm

Contents
Getting away with it -- Square peg, round hole -- The dark thumb of fate -- A natural ingrate -- Observer -- Stranger in a strange land -- Among the angels -- American dream -- Epiphany -- Freak power -- Making a beast of himself -- Truth is never told in daylight -- Celebrity -- Casualties of war -- Thompson's Island -- The genetic miracle -- Homecoming -- Man of letters.

Abstract
"When Hunter S. Thompson was on, there was no one better at capturing who Americans were and what America was, be it in politics, at the Kentucky Derby, or in the Hells Angels' lair. William McKeen became friends with Thompson after writing a monograph on his journalism. McKeen now has interviewed many of Thompson's associates who wouldn't speak before, from childhood friends to colleagues, to assistants who sat around the Woody Creek, Colorado, kitchen control room late at night when Thompson did most of his work. McKeen gets behind the drinking and drugs to show the man and the writer - one who was happy to be considered an outlaw but took the calling of journalism as his life."--Jacket.

Personal Subject
Thompson, Hunter S.

Subject Term
Journalists -- United States -- Biography.

Electronic Access
Table of contents http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0815/2008013214.html


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