 | A classic of American journalism from the aftermath of the '60s, Hunter S. Thompson's FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS, the chronicle of his life on the road and on drugs, was originally published serially in Rolling Stone in 1971. Dubbing himself a... |
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 | A classic of American journalism from the aftermath of the '60s, Hunter S. Thompson's FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS, the chronicle of his life on the road and on drugs, was originally published serially in Rolling Stone in 1971. Dubbing himself a... |
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 | A multitude of fascinating characters recount the travels of avant-garde poets Arturo Belano and Uliss Lima, the heroes of exiled-Chilean novelist Roberto Belano's THE SAVAGE DETECTIVES. Acting as a literary prism, THE SAVAGE DETECTIVES produces a... |
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 | A hobo living in Paris befriends a homeless family. |
 | Essayist and sex-advice columnist Dan Savage weighs in with his personal and amusing take on the gay-marriage debate. In this memoir, Savage considers the pros and cons of marrying his longtime boyfriend Terry Miller, even though such a union would... |