Richard Brautigan (1935–1984) — an American prose writer and poet, a symbolic figure of the counterculture of the 1960s-70s, who inspired many writers from Erlend Loe and Christopher Moore to Haruki Murakami and Sarah Hall. The book includes: the collection of...
stories "Luzhakin's Revenge" from 1971, paradoxical and vivid, consisting of both full-fledged stories and sketches; the historical novel "Abortion" about the complete romantic possibilities of a public library in California, which only accepts unpublished manuscripts; and the novella "So That the Wind Doesn't Carry It All Away" about a fatal mistake when instead of a hamburger, cartridges for a gun were purchased.
Richard Brautigan (1935–1984) — an American prose writer and poet, a symbolic figure of the counterculture of the 1960s-70s, who inspired many writers from Erlend Loe and Christopher Moore to Haruki Murakami and Sarah Hall. The book includes: the collection of stories "Luzhakin's Revenge" from 1971, paradoxical and vivid, consisting of both full-fledged stories and sketches; the historical novel "Abortion" about the complete romantic possibilities of a public library in California, which only accepts unpublished manuscripts; and the novella "So That the Wind Doesn't Carry It All Away" about a fatal mistake when instead of a hamburger, cartridges for a gun were purchased.
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