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565:, born on March 25, 1960, in San Francisco. Brautigan's alcoholism and depression caused him to become increasingly abusive and Alder ended the relationship on December 24, 1962, though the divorce was not finalized until July 28, 1970. Brautigan continued to reside in San Francisco after the separation, while Alder settled in
814:. Profits from the book were to go to The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Hutchison took his own life in May 2018, and in September an expanded version was published as a chapbook, the original edition having sold out, containing a foreword by Ianthe Brautigan and an afterword by Scottish poet Michael Pedersen.
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the body it is speculated that
Brautigan had ended his life over a month earlier, on September 16, 1984, days after talking to friend Marcia Clay on the telephone (neighbors heard a loud noise that Sunday while watching an NFL game). Brautigan was survived by his parents, both ex-wives, and his daughter Ianthe.
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516:. "He was a gentle, troubled, deeply odd guy." Generally dismissed by literary critics and increasingly abandoned by his readers, Brautigan found his popularity waned throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. His work remained popular in Europe, however, as well as in Japan, where Brautigan visited several times.
293:. He also played on the school's basketball team. He was 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall by the time of his graduation. On December 19, 1952, Brautigan's first published poem, "The Light", appeared in the school newspaper. Brautigan graduated with honors from Eugene High School on June 9, 1953.
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gunshot wound to the head. His decomposed body was found by David
Fechheimer, a friend and private investigator, on October 25, 1984. The body was found on the living room floor, in front of a large window that, though shrouded by trees, looked out over the Pacific Ocean. Due to the decomposition of
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After graduation, he moved in with his best friend Peter
Webster, and Peter's mother Edna Webster became a surrogate mother to Brautigan. According to several accounts, Brautigan stayed with the Websters for about a year before leaving for San Francisco for the first time in August 1954. He returned
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In 1938, Brautigan and his mother began living with Arthur Martin
Titland. The couple had a daughter, Barbara Ann, born on May 1, 1939, in Tacoma. Brautigan said that he had a very traumatic experience when, at age nine, his mother left him and his four-year-old sister unattended in a motel room in
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for publication. The manuscript consisted of two pages with 14 poems and a page with the dedication "for Linda". Of the poems, only "stars" and "hey" were titled. In a letter dated May 10, 1956, Macmillan rejected the manuscript, stating, "... there is no place where it will fit in". In 2005, the
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said of him, "As an editor I was always waiting for
Richard to grow up as a writer. It seems to me he was essentially a naĂŻf, and I don't think he cultivated that childishness, I think it came naturally. It was like he was much more in tune with the trout in America than with people."
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Brautigan was raised in poverty; he told his daughter stories of his mother sifting rat feces out of their supply of flour before making flour-and-water pancakes. Brautigan's family found it difficult to obtain food, and on some occasions they did not eat for days. The family lived on
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Saltpeter, a London-based production company, launched an international creative society, the
Brautigan Book Club (BBC), which uses Brautigan and his work as a creative jumping off point. In 2012, Saltpeter was developing the world premiere of "the Brautigan opera" developed from
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January 20, 1943, Mary Lou married fry cook Robert Geoffrey Porterfield. The couple had a daughter named Sandra Jean, born April 1, 1945, at Salem General Hospital in Salem, Oregon. Mary Lou told Brautigan that Porterfield was his biological father, and Brautigan began using
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Mary Lou separated from
Porterfield in 1946. She married William David Folston Sr. on June 12, 1950. The couple had a son named William David Jr., born on December 19, 1950, in Eugene. Brautigan said that Folston was a violent alcoholic, whom Richard had seen
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Brautigan said that he met his biological father only twice. But after
Richard's death, Bernard appeared to have been unaware that Richard was his child, saying, "He's got the same last name, but why would they wait 45 to 50 years to tell me I've got a son?"
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634:, the story that Brautigan left a suicide note that simply read: "Messy, isn't it?" is apocryphal. Ianthe Brautigan has confirmed that her father did not leave such a message. Brautigan once wrote, "All of us have a place in history. Mine is clouds."
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was published in 1967, Brautigan was catapulted to international fame. Literary critics labeled him the writer most representative of the emerging countercultural youth movement of the late 1960s, even though he was said to be contemptuous of
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On February 19, 1956, Brautigan was released from the hospital and briefly lived with his mother, stepfather, and siblings in Eugene. He left for San Francisco, where he would spend most of the rest of his life except for periods in Tokyo and
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Brautigan's writings are characterized by a remarkable and humorous imagination. The permeation of inventive metaphors lent even his prose works the feeling of poetry. Evident also are themes of
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Brautigan was an alcoholic throughout his adult life; according to his daughter, he often mentioned suicide over a period of more than a decade before ending his life.
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Buddhism, such as the duality of the past and the future and the impermanence of the present. Brautigan's last publication before his death in 1984 was his novel
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was published in 1999. Brautigan, then twenty-one, had given this collection of writings to Edna Webster in 1955, when he left Oregon for San Francisco.
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1393:""Freedom?": Richard Brautigan's first wife, VIRGINIA ASTE, speaks in a new interview"
782:(2009), is about a meeting provoked by memories of, and buying a copy of, Brautigan's
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_________ 'Harmoniques sur l'irrespect litteraire: Boris Vian et Richard Brautigan'
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before the recording could be released. It was released in 1970 on
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Clayton, John. 'Richard Brautigan: The Politics of Woodstock'
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On June 8, 1957, Brautigan married Virginia Dionne Alder in
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Schmitz, Neil. 'Richard Brautigan and the Modern Pastoral'
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Jubilee Hitchhiker: The Life and Times of Richard Brautigan
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Jubilee Hitchhiker: The Life and Times of Richard Brautigan
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to Oregon several times, apparently for lack of money.
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Tout ce que j'ai à déclarer: œuvre poétique complète.
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The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writings
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Willard and His Bowling Trophies: A Perverse Mystery
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12 times. While institutionalized, he began writing
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Willard and His Bowling Trophies: A Perverse Mystery
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802:In March 2018, poet Francis Daulerio published
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519:To some of his critics, Brautigan was naive.
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2018:(Spring 1970), pp. 221 – 36.
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1968:(Toulouse) 1 (1975), pp 16–31
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3093:William Randolph Hearst
2389:Short story collections
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1833:. BBC Two. June 6, 2011
1034:. December 2012: 76–80.
869:The Bright Orange Years
765:Carpinteria, California
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369:The Galilee Hitch-Hiker
321:The God of the Martians
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2960:Big Sur Folk Festival
2914:Deetjen's Big Sur Inn
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1980:New American Review
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951:Hjortsberg, William
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724:In Watermelon Sugar
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