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Loading... Generation of Swine: Tales of Shame and Degradation in the '80'sby Hunter S. ThompsonSeries: The Gonzo Papers (2)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. typical humor of Thompson, but he's limited by length a lot (these are all articles for the progressive SF newspaper "The Examiner" and thus all about 3 pages long) so there is not a lot of depth to the content, and there's a bit of overlap to some of the articles too which makes some of the jokes fall flat when you've heard them two times already. But I did learn a lot about the politics of '86 and '87 that I didn't really know, and it reaffirmed by utter disdain for American democracy. ( )Wild and woolly and full of fleas, but, again, not his best stuff. Thompson called this 'political allegory.' Some of it seems just like drivel. . . . no reviews | add a review
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