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Richard Brautigan

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The 1960s: A lot of people remember hating President Lyndon Baines Johnson and loving Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison, depending on the point of view. God rest their souls.


— Richard Brautigan


#love

All of us have a place in history. Mine is clouds.


— Richard Brautigan


#history #mine #place #us

I have always wanted to write a book that ended with the word 'mayonnaise.


— Richard Brautigan


#writing-books

I’ll affect you slowly as if you were having a picnic in a dream. There will be no ants. It won’t rain.


— Richard Brautigan


#dream #love #picnic #rain #romance

We walked back to iDEATH, holding hands. Hands are very nice things, especially after they have travelled back from making love.


— Richard Brautigan


#love #death

Somebody should have taken him to a stationary store and pointed out the difference between an envelope and a whore.


— Richard Brautigan


#humour #noir #stationary #dreams

Our names were made for us in another century.


— Richard Brautigan


#freedom #names #time #freedom

Someday Time will die, and Love will bury it


— Richard Brautigan


#richard-brautigan #time #love

God-forsaken is beautiful, too.


— Richard Brautigan


#beauty

He looked as if he'd got a lot of pleasure out of going ten rounds with your grandmother and making sure she went the whole distance.


— Richard Brautigan


#noir #dreams






About Richard Brautigan

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Did you know about Richard Brautigan?

He contributed several short pieces to be used as broadsides by the Communication Company. He has one grandchild named Elizabeth who was born about two years after his death. The label was shut down by Allen Klein before the recording could be released but it was eventually released in 1970 on Harvest Records as Listening to Richard Brautigan.

Richard Gary Brautigan (January 30 1935 – ca. He is best known for his 1967 novel Trout Fishing in America.

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