The Rum Diary Lib/E (Library)

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Price
$55.00  $51.15
Publisher
Blackstone Publishing
Publish Date
Dimensions
6.52 X 1.18 X 6.52 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9780786173754
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About the Author
Hunter Thompson is the famous creator of Gonzo journalism and such classics as "Hell's Angels" and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." His letters to Margaret are quoted from extensively in "Keep This Quiet!" I & II. Some of the illustrations in those two books come from his elaborate signatures.

Christopher Lane is an award-winning actor, director, and narrator. He has been awarded the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration several times and has won numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards.

Reviews

Enough booze to float a yacht and enough fear and loathing to sink it.

-- "New York Daily News"

At the core of this hard-drinking, hard-talking, hard-living man is a moralist, a Puritan, even an innocent. The Rum Diary gives us this side of him without apology...with a kind of pride.

-- "Washington Post Book World"

"Crackling, twisted, searing, paced to a deft prose rhythm...A shot of Gonzo with a rum chaser."

-- "San Francisco Chronicle"

A remarkably full and mature first novel...a languid and lovingly executed book that reveals its emotional depths slowly.

-- "Salon"

A great and an unexpected joy...reveals a young Hunter Thompson brimming with talent.

-- "Philadelphia Inquirer"

Christopher Lane's relatively youthful but scratchy voice and his tone of petulance fit the teller of the story, Paul Kemp, who is already jaded in his early thirties.

-- "AudioFile"

Thompson has [created] a raging, grubbily poetic, and galvanic persona who reacts to all that is rotten in the world with a compelling mix of self-aggrandizement and self-destruction...[The Rum Diary reveals] the early stage of his particular form of myth-making and the emergence of his distinctive voice.

-- "Booklist"