Richard Brautigan Biography

Richard Brautigan, Writer
Born asRichard Gary Brautigan
Occup.Writer
FromUSA
BornJanuary 30, 1935
Tacoma, Washington, USA
DiedOctober 14, 1984
Bolinas, California, USA
CauseSuicide by gunshot
Aged49 years
Richard Gary Brautigan was a significant American author, poet, and narrative writer, born upon January 30, 1935, in Tacoma, Washington. Best understood for his experimental writing and one-of-a-kind viewpoint on the world, Brautigan authored several remarkable jobs, such as "Trout Fishing in America," "In Watermelon Sugar," as well as "A Confederate General from Big Sur." His creating style is identified by wit, imagination, and also a deep-rooted feeling of play.

Brautigan spent his early years in Tacoma, yet his family later relocated to Eugene, Oregon, where he attended secondary school. Regardless of encountering a turbulent childhood marked by hardship as well as residential abuse, he discovered solace in analysis and also writing verse. At the age of 20, he moved to San Francisco, California, where he ended up being involved in the "Beat Movement" alongside various other writers such as Jack Kerouac, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and also Allen Ginsberg.

In the mid-1960s, Brautigan acquired acknowledgment as well as established his literary career with the launch of his initial novel, "A Confederate General from Big Sur." His mixture of whimsy as well as biting social objection, integrated with a quirky and also spirited composing design, resonated with the counterculture motion emerging in the 1960s. It was the release of "Trout Fishing in America" in 1967 that brought him prevalent praise as well as established his online reputation as a major American writer of the post-war period.

Throughout his occupation, Brautigan published several collections of narratives and poetry, discovering styles of love, nature, and social review. Several of his significant works consist of "The Pill vs. the Springhill Mine Disaster," "Revenge of the Lawn," and also "The Edna Webster Collection." He trying out kind as well as framework, mixing genres, and using a wealth of individual experiences, leading to a body of job that defies easy categorization. Brautigan's works created the excellent reflection of the social and also political climate of the 1960s and also 1970s.

In spite of his success and also influence on the literary scene, Brautigan's individual life was ruined by alcoholism and depression, which ultimately brought about his seclusion from the literary neighborhood. Adhering to the decreasing popularity of his later works, he struggled to adapt to the changing literary landscape as well as dealt with considerable economic troubles.

In the early 1980s, Brautigan moved to Bolinas, California, where he lived a reclusive life. Tragically, he died of a self-inflicted gunshot injury in September 1984, aged 49. It was only after his death that his job began to attract renewed interest, with new editions launched and also a surge in academic evaluations of his works.

Today, Richard Brautigan is kept in mind as an introducing number in American literary works that added considerably to the counterculture activity of the 1960s and 1970s. His work has actually affected succeeding generations of authors and also remains a distinct voice in the literary globe.

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Related authors: Allen Ginsberg (Poet), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Jack Kerouac (Novelist), Lawrence Ferlinghetti (Poet)

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7 Famous quotes by Richard Brautigan

Small: Probably the closest things to perfection are the huge absolutely empty holes that astronomers have rec
"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?"
Small: All of us have a place in history. Mine is clouds
"All of us have a place in history. Mine is clouds"
Small: Its strange how the simple things in life go on while we become more difficult
"It's strange how the simple things in life go on while we become more difficult"
Small: Ill think about things for thirty or forty years before Ill write it
"I'll think about things for thirty or forty years before I'll write it"
Small: Im in a constant process of thinking about things
"I'm in a constant process of thinking about things"
Small: I dont want my daughter to be educated. I think women should just be decorative
"I don't want my daughter to be educated. I think women should just be decorative"
Small: I didnt know the full dimensions of forever, but I knew it was longer than waiting for Christmas to com
"I didn't know the full dimensions of forever, but I knew it was longer than waiting for Christmas to come"