Richard Brautigan

Richard Brautigan was a prominent figure in American literature, celebrated for his unique style and imaginative works. He was born on January 30, 1935, in Tacoma, Washington, and became an influential writer, poet, and novelist. His works were known for their playful sense of humor and have earned him the nickname "the Hemingway of the sixties."

Brautigan's life and career were marked by a deep connection to the literary world. After moving to San Francisco in the 1950s, he began publishing poetry in 1957, quickly establishing himself as a fresh and original voice. He then turned his attention to writing novels in 1961, further cementing his place in the literary canon.

Despite his success and widespread recognition, Brautigan's life was not without its struggles. In 1984, he died by suicide, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate readers to this day. His most famous work, "Trout Fishing in America," remains a beloved and enduring classic, showcasing his unique literary style and his ability to transport readers to new and exciting worlds.

Throughout his career, Brautigan's works were known for their playful sense of humor, irreverent tone, and imaginative storytelling. He had a profound impact on the literary world and continues to be celebrated for his contributions to American literature. From his early poetry to his groundbreaking novels, Brautigan's works remain a testament to his creativity, originality, and enduring appeal.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Confederate General from Big Sur 1965
2 The Abortion 1966
3 Trout Fishing In America 1967
4 In Watermelon Sugar 1968
5 The Hawkline Monster 1974
6 Willard and His Bowling Trophies 1975
7 Sombrero Fallout 1976
8 Dreaming of Babylon 1977
9 So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away 1982
10 An Unfortunate Woman 1994
Collections
# Title Year
1 Lay the Marble Tea 1959
2 The Pill vs. the Springhill Mine Disaster 1968
3 Rommel Drives on Deep Into Egypt 1970
4 Revenge of the Lawn 1971
5 Loading Mercury With a Pitchfork 1976
6 June 30th, June 30th 1977
7 The Tokyo-Montana Express 1980
8 Richard Prince: Hippie Drawings 2006
Richard Brautigan Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Flash Fiction: 72 Very Short Stories 1992
2 The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writing 1999
3 100 Years Of Fishing: The Ultimate Tribute To Our Fishing Tradition 2002
4 The Portable Sixties Reader 2003
5 Chiron Review - Issue 101, Fall 2015 2015
6 Reel Verse 2019
7 Reel Verse: Poems about the Movies 2019