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Biography of Richard Brautigan

Richard Brautigan

Richard Brautigan (1935 - 1984)


Richard Brautigan (January 30, 1935 - September 1984) was an American writer.

He was born in Tacoma, Washington and is best known for the works he produced while living in San Francisco in 1960s, where he became Poet-in-Residence at California Institute of Technology in 1967.
Richard Brautigan committed suicide in Bolinas, California at the age of forty-nine.

Brautigan's prose and poetry often delt with the tenuous and often impossible relationships a person tries to form with the world. Whether it is by history (A Confederate General from Big Sur), geography and time (The Tokyo-Montana Express), or memory (Sombrero Fallout), Brautigan's gentle protagonist/narrators often find their plans thwarted by the sometimes inexplicable vicissitudes of existence. Sometimes solace can be found in either a new love (The Abortion) or just a casual participation in the world (In Watermelon Sugar) which can offer a kind of stability to living.

Brautigan's writings are also characterized a remarkable and often humorous imagination. The permiation of very inventive metaphoric approximations lend even his prose works the feeling of poetry. Brautigan's work became identified with the counterculture youth movement of the late 1960's. Brautigan's eccentirc appearance and manner did not help to dissuade this conception of him and his work but the designation, "hippie author" doesn't seem to fit a writer whose work is so full of melancholy and a preoccupation with death and change. The critical backlash of the late 1970s and early 1980s did much to hasten his suicide. Brautigan once wrote, "All of us have a place in history. Mine is clouds."


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53 Poems written by Richard Brautigan

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Surprise Comments and analysis of Surprise by Richard Brautigan 51 Comments
Romeo and Juliet Comments and analysis of Romeo and Juliet by Richard Brautigan 5 Comments
Deer Tracks Comments and analysis of Deer Tracks by Richard Brautigan 3 Comments
Love Poem Comments and analysis of Love Poem by Richard Brautigan 2 Comments
The Fever Monument Comments and analysis of The Fever Monument by Richard Brautigan 2 Comments
Xerox Candy Bar Comments and analysis of Xerox Candy Bar by Richard Brautigan 2 Comments
-2 Comments and analysis of -2 by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
At the California Institute of Technology Comments and analysis of At the California Institute of Technology by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
Boo, Forever Comments and analysis of Boo, Forever by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
Discovery Comments and analysis of Discovery by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
Donner Party Comments and analysis of Donner Party by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
Haiku Ambulance Comments and analysis of Haiku Ambulance by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
I Feel Horrible. She Doesn't Comments and analysis of I Feel Horrible. She Doesn't by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
I've Never Had It Done So Gently Before Comments and analysis of I've Never Had It Done So Gently Before by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
It's Raining In Love Comments and analysis of It's Raining In Love by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
Kafka's Hat Comments and analysis of Kafka's Hat by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
San Francisco Comments and analysis of San Francisco by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
The Beautiful Poem Comments and analysis of The Beautiful Poem by Richard Brautigan 1 Comment
15%
30 Cents, Two Transfers, Love
All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
AUTOBIOGRAPHY (POLISH IT LIKE A PIECE OF SILVER)
Coffee
Color As Beginning
December 30
Gee, You're So Beautiful That It's Starting To Rain
Hinged To Forgetfulness Like A Door
I Live In The Twentieth Century
Just Because
Karma Repair Kit: Items 1-4
Less Time
Man
Mating Saliva
Milk For The Duck
My Nose Is Growing Old
Nine Things
Part 10 of Trout Fishing in America
Part 2 of Trout Fishing in America
Part 3 of Trout Fishing in America
Part 4 of Trout Fishing in America
Part 5 of Trout Fishing in America
Part 6 of Trout Fishing in America
Part 7 of Trout Fishing in America
Part 8 of Trout Fishing in America
Part 9 of Trout Fishing in America
Please
The Moon Versus Us Ever Sleeping Together Again
The Shenevertakesherwatchoff Poem
To England
Tournesol
Trout Fishing in America
We Stopped at Perfect Days
Yes, the Fish Music


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