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Richard Brautigan

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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.

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Fiction:

The back cover has the single word: MAYONNAISE in white letters on a solid red background. It is traditional to flirt with women in coffeeshops by showing them the back cover for an instant and then refusing to explain. Poetry:

Description 8 seed packets ; 14 x 8 cm. in folder, 18 cm.
Title from folder.
"Printed by Graham Mackintosh"--P. [4] of folder.
A poem is printed on one side of each packet.
Contents
Why unknown poets stay unknown, part 1
The conscripted storyteller
Would you like to saddle up a couple of goldfish and swim to Alaska?
The egg hunter
James Dean in Eugene, Oregon
A love letter from state insane asylum
I watched the world glide effortlessly bye
Somebody from Hemingway Land
There's always somebody who is enchanted
The flower burner
Three experimental dramas
Why unknown poets stay unknown, part 2

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