The Proud Highway: Rejacketed
By (Author) Hunter S. Thompson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1st August 2011
7th March 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
070.92
Paperback
720
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
556g
_____________ 'Brilliant' - Observer 'Vivid, hyperactive, combative, ferociously intelligent and iconoclastic' - Guardian 'Splendidly corrosive' - Independent _____________ The Proud Highway is a literary milestone. The first volume in Hunter S. Thompsons intimate letters begins with a high school essay written in 1955, and takes us through 1967, when the publication of Hells Angels made the author an international celebrity. Thompsons prolific and often profound correspondence gives us an unforgettable insight into the world during the Cold War era, as well as an authoritative introduction to the cultural revolution of the sixties. With a vicious eye for detail and rude wit he writes to such luminaries as Norman Mailer, Tom Wolfe, Lyndon Johnson and Joan Baez. These letters represent the evolution of the original, a singular voice defying an era of banality, and cements Thompsons reputation as one of the great romantic journalistic figures of our time.
Hunter S. Thompson was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He was a regular contributor to various national and international publications. He lived in a fortified compound in Colorado until his death in 2005.