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Richard Brautigan

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He looked as if he had been beaten to death with a wine bottle, but by doing it with the contents of the bottle.


— Richard Brautigan


#description #wine #wine-bottle #death

She wore a loose bathrobe that covered up a body that would have won first prize in a beauty contest for cement blocks.....She had a voice that made pearl harbour sound like a lullaby.


— Richard Brautigan


#hardboiled #humour #noir #beauty

The only thing he likes better than a nice juicy homicide is a sirloin steak smothered with onions.


— Richard Brautigan


#homicide #noir #steak #dreams

Probably the closest things to perfection are the huge absolutely empty holes that astronomers have recently discovered in space. If there's nothing there, how can anything go wrong?


— Richard Brautigan


#anything #astronomers #closest #discovered #empty

I'm in a constant process of thinking about things.


— Richard Brautigan


#constant #i #process #things #thinking

It's strange how the simple things in life go on while we become more difficult.


— Richard Brautigan


#difficult #go #how #life #more

I don't want my daughter to be educated. I think women should just be decorative.


— Richard Brautigan


#decorative #educated #i #i think #just

I didn't know the full dimensions of forever, but I knew it was longer than waiting for Christmas to come.


— Richard Brautigan


#come #dimensions #forever #full #i

I'll think about things for thirty or forty years before I'll write it.


— Richard Brautigan


#before #forty #forty years #i #things






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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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