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by William Hjortsberg


  Young, Klyde, 11/24/1991

  Zeno, Jim and Karly, 12/12/1991

  magazine and newspaper articles

  Abbott, Keith, When Fame Puts Its Feathery Crowbar Under Your Rock, Reflections on the life and times of Richard Brautigan, “California,” California, April, 1985.

  Abbott, Keith, Garfish, Chili Dogs and the Human Torch: Memories of Richard Brautigan and San Francisco, 1966, “Clinton St. Quarterly,” Vol. 7, No. 1, Out of the Ashes Press, Portland/Seattle, Spring 1985.

  Baronian, Jean-Baptiste, “Loufoque Brautigan,” Le Magazine Littéraire, May, 1963.

  Chapple, Steve, Cover Title: Further Adventures (including Trout Fishing) of Richard Brautigan; Inside Title: Brautigan in Montana, Whimsy and Middle-Age Along the River, “Review,” San Francisco Chronicle, November 2, 1980.

  Creeley, Robert, The Gentle on the Mind Number, “Rolling Stock” #9, Cover title: Richard Brautigan Remembered: Robert Creeley, Brad Donovan, Greg Keeler pp.4-6, Boulder, 1985.

  Donovan, Brad, Brautigan & The Eagles, “Rolling Stock” #9, Cover title: Richard Brautigan Remembered: Robert Creeley, Brad Donovan, Greg Keeler pp.4-6, Boulder, 1985.

  Ferrand, Christine, “Richard Brautigan à Paris,” Livres-Hebdo, Vol. V, No. 15, April 11, 1983.

  Fogel, Jean François, “Une Somme de riens et de sourires,” Le Point, No. 544, May 2, 1963.

  Gold, Herbert, When San Francisco Was Cool, San Francisco Examiner Image, June 2, 1991.

  Gregor, David, Collecting Richard Brautigan, “Firsts,” The Book Collector’s Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, Tucson, March, 1996.

  Huth, Tom, Their Town: We’re Bolinas and You’re Not, San Francisco Examiner Image, March 23, 1986.

  Keeler, Greg, Fishing the Tenses With Captain Richard, “Rolling Stock” #9, Cover title: Richard Brautigan Remembered: Robert Creeley, Brad Donovan, Greg Keeler pp.4-6, Boulder, 1985.

  Kelley, Ken, Death-wishing in America, A Reminiscence of Richard Brautigan, “Express: The East Bay’s Free Weekly,” Vol. 7, No. 5, Berkeley, Friday, November 9, 1984.

  Kesey, Ken, Skid-Row Santa, The New Yorker, December 22 & 29, 1997.

  Klindt, Robert S., Oregon’s Bridges Uncover Simpler Times, San Jose Mercury News, December 3, 1989.

  Lefort, Gérard, “Montana-Paris Express,” L’Express, April 11, 1963.

  Lorberer, Eric, Richard Brautigan, a millennium paper airplane, “Rain Taxi,” review of books, Vol. 5, No. 3, Minneapolis, Fall 2000.

  Manso, Peter and McClure, Michael, Brautigan’s Wake, “Vanity Fair,” New York, May, 1985.

  McCall, Cheryl, Bloomsbury Comes to Big Sky, and the New Rocky Mountain High is Art, “People weekly,” November 3, 1980.

  Mergen, Barney, A Strange Boy, “San Francisco Examiner This World,” January 20, 1985.

  Seymore, James, Author Richard Brautigan Apparently Takes His Own Life, But He Leaves a Rich Legacy, reported by Maria Wilhelm, “People weekly,” November 12, 1984.

  Silberman, Steve, How Beat Happened, San Francisco Weekly, January 25, 1995.

  Smith, Joan, The Beats, San Francisco Examiner, February 9, 1992.

  Stahler, Steven W., An Attempt to Clarify What Exactly It Is That Richard Brautigan Says About Trout, “The Crimson Supplement,” Cambridge, Mass, Tuesday, December 17, 1968.

  Stickney, John, Gentle Poet of the Young, “Life”, Vol. 69, No. 7, August 14, 1970.

  Thompson, Toby, Richard Brautigan, “Washington Review,” Vol. 9, No. 5, Washington, D.C., February/ March 1984.

  Thompson, Toby, The Disappearance of Peter Fonda, Esquire, Volume 101 No. 3, March, 1984.

  Wright, Lawrence, The Life and Death of Richard Brautigan, “Rolling Stone,” Issue No. 445, New York, April 11, 1985.

  unpublished prose by richard brautigan

  From the very beginnings of his career, before leaving Eugene, Oregon, to seek fame and fortune, Richard Brautigan worked in inexpensive student notebooks. Much of this work remains unpublished and is housed in the Brautigan Archive at the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley. Brautigan regarded this work as early drafts of potential fiction. He didn’t intend them to be read as personal journals and memoir but in fact that is what they are. I’ve read all of Brautigan’s prose. The unpublished pieces used in this biography are cited below:

  A Few Days Ago I Was Thinking About Russ, Unpublished, 1984.

  A Gun for Big Fish, Unpublished, 1973.

  A San Francisco Snake Story, Unpublished, 1976.

  Added Days, Unpublished, 1984.

  America the Beautiful, Unpublished, Undated.

  American Hotels, Unpublished, 1982.

  An Apartment on Telegraph Hill, Unpublished, 1968.

  An Eye for Good Produce, Unpublished, Undated.

  An Unfortunate Woman, Unpublished, 1982.

  An Unfortunate Woman, Unpublished, 1983.

  Another Short Story About Contemporary Life in California, Unpublished, 1963.

  Another Texas Short Story, Unpublished, Undated.

  Banners of My Own Choosing, Unpublished, 1964.

  Beowulf Umbrella, Unpublished, 1964.

  Cat Cantaloupe, Unpublished, 1978.

  Coffee, Unpublished, 1962.

  Come Back, Salmon, Unpublished, Undated.

  Contemporary Life in California, Unpublished, 1963.

  Cracker Jacks, Unpublished, Undated.

  Going Home to the Locust, Unpublished, 1960.

  Gone Since Then, Unpublished, 1957.

  Hay on the Water, Unpublished, 1971.

  In the Talisman, Looking Out, Unpublished, 1964.

  Kalasbel, Unpublished, 1979.

  Key to the Frogs of South-Western Australia, Unpublished, 1968.

  Kitty Genovese-by-the-Sea, Unpublished, 1966.

  Last Words About What Came and Went Yesterday, Unpublished, 1979.

  Life Goes on in a Pornographic Theater in Tokyo, Unpublished, 1979.

  Mark, Unpublished, 1963.

  Missing Like Youth, Unpublished, 1979.

  Moose: an American Pastoral, Unpublished, 1964.

  Mussels, Unpublished, 1984.

  My Name Forgotten in the [Grass], Unpublished, 1981.

  One Third, One Third, One Third, Unpublished, 1965.

  Owl Days, Unpublished, 1984.

  Pillow Talk, Unpublished, 1981.

  Poet’s Easter, Unpublished, 1960.

  Railroading: a Sketch for Michael McClure, Unpublished, 1964.

  Russel Chatham: a Portrait of an Artist in His Own Time, Unpublished, 1984.

  Seven Things, Unpublished, 1979.

  The Ad, Unpublished, 1984.

  The American Experience, Unpublished, 1964.

  The Bed Salesman, Unpublished, Undated.

  The Complete Absence of Twilight, Unpublished, 1984.

  The Deserted Imagination, Unpublished, 1963.

  The Elevator Down to the Hemingway Stories, Unpublished, 1960.

  The Fate of a West German Model in Tokyo: a Journalistic Dream from Japan, Unpublished, 1983.

  The Great Golden Telescope, Unpublished, Undated.

  The Haight-Ashbury Crawdad, 1966.

  The Island Café, Unpublished, 1962.

  The Last of My Armstrong Spring Creek Mosquito Bites, Unpublished, 1972.

  The Lost Tree, Unpublished, 1983.

  The Man Who Took Out the Plumbing in His House and Replaced it With Poetry, Unpublished, 1963.

  The Manderfield Tomb, Unpublished, 1970.

  The Names of the Characters in This Novel, Unpublished, 1964.

  The Necklace, Unpublished, 1979.

  The New Apartment Thing, Unpublished, 1968.

  The Nightly Rounds, Unpublished, 1981.

  The Obvious Charm of Lee Mellon, Unpublished, 1958.

  The Pond People, Unpublished, 1979.

  The Post Offices of Eastern Oregon, Unpublished, 1962.

  The Revenge of the Lawn, Unpublished, 1967.

  The Why Questions, Unpublished, 1965.

  Those Great American Dogs, Unpublished, 1965.


  To Love a Child in California the Way Love Should Be, Unpublished, 1963.

  Umbrellas in the Snow, Unpublished, 1984.

  Walking Mushrooms, Unpublished, 1979.

  What the Mad Scientist Left Behind, Unpublished, 1979.

  Woman in a Snake Skin Coat, Unpublished, 1979.

  unproduced screenplays by richard brautigan

  The Hawkline Monster, (For Hal Ashby), 1975.

  Trailer, with Brad Donovan, working draft, October, 1983

  other sources

  Listening to Richard Brautigan, Hollywood: Capitol Records release on the Harvest Label, 1970.

  Tarpon, a film directed by Guy de la Valdene & Christian Odasso, Key West, 1973 (remastered for DVD, 2008)

  Welcome to Hardtimes, Richard Brautigan episode, FM Tokyo, recorded 1980.

  index

  A

  Abbott, Keith

  Abbott, Lani

  Abbott, Persephone

  Abe, Kōbō

  Abramson, Michael

  Ace of Cups

  Acers, Jude

  Adam, Helen

  Adam, Pat

  Adams, Robert

  Adams, Verna A.

  Addams, Charles

  Adler, Lou

  Agee,James

  Aiken, Conrad

  Ajar, Émile. See Gary, Romain

  Alaskan, The. See York, Mike

  Albee, Edward

  Alcatrazz

  Alder, Grover Cleveland

  Alder, Virginia (Ginny)

  Alexander, Paul

  Alexander’s Timeless Blooz band

  Algren, Nelson

  Ali, Muhammad

  Alioto, Joseph

  Alison, Barley

  All Night Apothecary

  Allen, Arch

  Allen, Beverly

  Allen, Donald (Don)

  Allen, Peg

  Allen, Woody

  Alpert, Richard

  Altman, Katherine

  Altman, Robert

  Ama

  Ammons, A.R.

  Anacreon

  Anderson, Chester

  Anderson, Jack

  Anderson, Sherwood

  Angell, Olav

  Anger, Kenneth

  Angulo, Gui de

  Angulo, Jaime de

  Annette

  Ann-Margret

  Ansado, John

  Aoyama, Saburou

  Apollinaire, Guillaume

  Arai, Nikki

  Arbus, Diane

  Ardery, Peter

  Armstrong, John

  Armstrong, Neil

  Arnold, Stanleigh

  Art, Mike

  Artaud, Antonin

  Arthur, Chester A.

  Arthur, Gavin

  Asai, Shimpei

  Ashby, Hal

  Asher, Peter

  Ashley, Elizabeth

  Ashlock, Edith

  Ashlock, Elizabeth Cordelia (Bessie). See Dixon, Bessie

  Ashlock, Madora Lenora

  Ashlock, William

  Aste, Ellen. See Spring, Ellen Valentine

  Aste, Tony

  Auden, W.H.

  Aurora Glory Alice

  Austin, Mary

  Auw, Ivan von, Jr.

  B

  Baba Ram Dass. See Alpert, Richard

  Babel, Isaak

  Bacall, Lauren

  Badtalking Charlie

  Baez, Joan

  Baker, Richard

  Baldwin, Deirdre

  Baldwin, James

  Balin, Marty

  Balzac, Honoré de

  Banducci, Enrico

  Bankhead, Tallulah

  Bannon, Barbara A.

  Bara, Theda

  Baraka, Amiri. See Jones, LeRoi

  Barber, John F.

  Barber, John L., Jr.

  Barletta, Joel

  Barnes, Julian

  Baronian, Jean-Baptiste

  Barrow, Helen

  Barrow, Rosalie (Roz)

  Barth, John

  Barthelme, Donald

  Barton, Hal

  Barton, Lois

  Bashō

  Bateson, Gregory

  Baudelaire, Charles

  Bauer, Bob

  Bauer, Irwin

  Beach, Mary

  Beach, Scott

  Beach, Sylvia

  Beach Boys

  Beagle, Peter

  Beatles

  Beausoleil, Bobby

  Beckett, Samuel

  Beh, Siew-Hwa

  Behan, Brendan

  Beineix, Jean-Jacques

  Belch, David

  Bell, Charles G.

  Bell, Pat

  Belli, Melvin

  Bellow, Saul

  Bennett, George

  Bensky, Lawrence

  Benson, George

  Bentley, Erik

  Bentley, James Abner

  Berg, Judy

  Berg, Peter (Hun)

  Berger, Thomas

  Bergman, Ray

  Bergsma, Judy

  Bergsma, Stuart

  Berlin, Lucia

  Berman, Wallace

  Bernhardt, Sarah

  Bernstein, Leonard

  Berriault, Gina

  Berry, Chuck

  Besher, Alexander (Sasha)

  Bess, Donovan

  Bierce, Ambrose

  Big Brother and the Holding Company

  Big T

  Bill Hayley and His Comets

  Birnbaum, Stuart

  Bischer, Deane Cowan

  Bischer, Ralph

  Bischoff, Elmer

  Bishop, Elizabeth

  Black, Shirley Temple

  Blackburn, Sara

  Bladen, Ronald (Ronnie)

  Blake, William

  Blake-Grand, Michaela (Mickey)

  Blanding, Don

  Blaser, Robin

  Blavatsky, Madame

  Bloomgarden, Kermit

  Blue Cheer

  Bluett, Ron

  Bly, Robert

  Bockner, Rick

  Bodenheim, Maxwell

  Boericke, Art

  Bogart, Humphrey

  Bogdanovich, Peter

  Bone, Donna

  Bonney, William H.

  Booker T. and the MGs

  Boone, Daniel

  Boone, Dr. Daniel

  Borges, Jorge Luis

  Boring Boris

  Borregaard, Ebbe

  Borregaard, Joy

  Bosch, Hieronymus

  Botstein, Leon

  Botto, Ken

  Boucher, Sheila Williams

  Boulez, Pierre

  Bourgois, Christian

  Bourgois, Dominique

  Bow, Clara

  Bowen, Michael

  Bowles, George

  Boyce, Jack

  Boyd, Madge

  Boyd, Pat

  Boyle, Kay

  Brach, Bill

  Bradbury, Ray

  Braeme, Charlotte

  Brainard, Nellie Leah

  Brakhage, Stan

  Brand, Stewart

  Brandes, Jim

  Brando, Marlon

  Brann, Helen

  Braudeau, Michel

  Brautigam, Frederic (Fritz)

  Brautigan, Akiko. See Sakagami, Akiko (Aki)

  Brautigan, Bernard F. (Ben)

  Brautigan, Frederic (Fritz). See Brautigam, Frederic (Fritz)

  Brautigan, Ianthe

  Brautigan, Rebecca

  Bray, Ronald Milton

  Breen, Richard

  Breton, André

  Brick, Ann

  Bridges, Harry

  Bridges, Jeff

  Bridges, Sue

  Brigden, Madeline Tracy

  Briggs, Robert

  Bright, Richard

  Brissie, Carol

  Brodecky, Bill

  Broder, Sam

  Brokaw, Tom

  Bromige, David

  Brooks, Louise

 

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