GONZO - det er når man som reporter tager til kongres for narkostrømere og har fyldt bade bagagerummet og sig selv med græs, meskalin, højspændt syre, kokain og alverdens mangefarvede piller …
GONZO - det er når men sagtens kan klare at ens afdøde bedstemor kravler op ad benet på én med en kniv mellem tænderne – mens virkelighedens Las Vegas, det er sgu for meget …
GONZO det er når Hunter S. Thompson smider landingsstellet og tager på kamikaze-tur il Las Vegas – og skriver om det…
GONZO - det er ikke noget de underviser i på Journalisthøjskolen …
Hunter Stockton Thompson (1937-2005) was an American journalist and author, famous for his book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. He is credited as the creator of Gonzo journalism, a style of reporting where reporters involve themselves in the action to such a degree that they become the central figures of their stories. He is also known for his promotion and use of psychedelics and other mind-altering substances (and to a lesser extent, alcohol and firearms), his libertarian views, and his iconoclastic contempt for authority. He committed suicide in 2005.
In May 1998, I was handed a copy of Fear & Loathing on the Campaign Trail ’72 by my new boyfriend. 22 years later, my love affair with both is still going strong.
Thompson’s writing lit my brain up in a way I’d never really experienced before. Savagely funny and incredibly astute, especially when taking aim at the assassins of the American Dream, he even managed to make me understand American politics for a while (although this only ever lasts for as long as I’m reading the book).
Since then I’ve devoured everything the man ever wrote (Campaign Trail still holds a special place in my heart) and spent a LOT of time wondering what on earth he’d make of the situation we now find ourselves in. I don’t always agree with him (I detest guns for a start and am far too anxious a person to really live life on the edge), but I’m never, ever not entertained.
Gonzo was gifted to me this Christmas by that same boyfriend and is definitely one for the fans – a gorgeously laid out ‘visual biography’ comprising photographs and memorabilia from the archives of the man himself – that won’t mean much to anyone without a firm foundation of knowledge of his work and life, but that’s a must for those in the know.
I’m far more word-driven than visual, so my favourite bits were the reproductions of snippets of notes and letters, but I also loved the candid photographs and pamphlets picked up on his travels.
As an added bonus, Gonzo has stoked my appetite to go back and re-read all of my favourites. Double gift!
Mostly a photo book chronicling Thompson's life. This was put together by family members after his death, and includes an introduction by Johnny Depp. I was introduced to HST's writing through Rolling Stone magazine in college. Loved reading his books. The only criticism of the book, is that the captions for the photos are listed at the end of the book, and all of the photos don't have captions.
A great picture book to read, gonzo focuses more on the art with less words and great pictures. I enjoyed reading this and it was really cool to see the pictures Thompson has showing certain moments in his life. I would recommend this book to anybody who loves people with exciting stories to tell.
A short intro from Johnny Depp, a biography spanning around 25 pages.... and you're off!
This book has instantly become a treasured possession. If you are a fan of Thompson this is a must-have (mostly) pictorial Odyssey following the adventures of the good Doctor.
I definitely enjoyed this. I got this book when I first became fascinated with his work. After reading this, I now know that I need to go back and read everything he's written, even though most of the book is pictures. It was a very cool read because you get to see both personal aspects of his life and his career, most of it through the pictures shown to you. The images here present a story of a man who seems larger than life and drawn to the weird. I did not know much about his political pieces and how he was against the Bush administration, this detail gave me more of a respect for him. Anyways... I enjoyed it overall. I honestly think the book could have used some more actual writing, but I enjoyed it, and the pictures are insanely cool.
A fun book that serves its purpose well. To be clear, this book is very much an art book. There is little to no text and focuses instead on high-quality illustrations, clippings, and photos. With this in mind this would be a great thing to pick up for HST fans. It isn't revelatory and I would say it's a bit overpriced at regular MSRP but if you can find it at a discount it makes a great collector's item and looks fantastic on your shelf.
An fantastic picture of the life of Hunter S., structured as a story told through the words of his friends...it goes into a lot of depth on his early life, which was excellent (he was a little devil child), but the excitement peters off towards the end of his years. I'd still recommend it if you're interested in learning how he got to be the way he is, or just want to hear his exploits told first-hand. He as a person still fascinates me.
an excellent collection of pure Gonzo photos, mostly taken by the good Doctor himself. a lot of these you may have seen, but not in this size, & many of them are here in unedited form. for the HST completest, this is obviously essential, but the casual fan will not get as much out of it.
Its amazing to read the true life of Hunter through his friends and family, not a santitized biography. He was a strange and complicated person at times, but you had to admire him staying true to himself
A great little piece of Hunter history. This book sucked me in and I couldn't put it down. It had to be the perfect mixture of pictures and great Hunter quotes.
great book...captured the insanity of Hunter S. Thompson from the point of view of his friends and family...because it was an oral history the reading was smooth and information and fun!
If you're a fan of Hunter S. Thompson, this is an essential book for your library. Great rare pics and documents from his lifetime illustrate his madness on a very cool, candid level.