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Hunter S. Thompson Bio

 

Thompson frequently referred to himself as "Raoul Duke" or "Dr. Gonzo." He received his certification from a mail-order church in the sixties.

Thompson, originally a sports journalist writing for various publications, worked for Rolling Stone magazine during the late 1960s and 1970s and published several books and numerous articles. He is noted for the creation of gonzo journalism, a writing style that combines extravagance (including the use of diverse and sometimes multiple recreational drugs), and an eccentric personality.

Thompson's style of reportage meshes fact with drug-sotted fantasy; the archetypal example being Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Published in 1971, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a travelogue of Thompson's trek (along with his attorney, Oscar Zeta Acosta) to cover a narcotics officers' convention in Nevada and the "fabulous Mint 400" motorcycle race. Instead, Thompson and Acosta wind up on a search for the American dream in Las Vegas with the aid of heroic amounts of LSD, ether, adrenochrome, and numerous other drugs.

Some of Thompson's other books include Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72, a collection of Rolling Stone articles he wrote while covering the campaigns of President Richard M. Nixon and his unsuccessful opponent, Senator George McGovern, and Hell's Angels, an account of his travels with the infamous motorcycle gang. His penultimate book, Kingdom of Fear, is an angry commentary on the passing of the American Century. Thompson also wrote a Web column, "Hey Rube," for ESPN. He has at times also toured on the lecture circuit, once with John Belushi.

Cartoonist Garry Trudeau based his Doonesbury character Uncle Duke on Thompson, to loud protests from Thompson himself. A slogan of Thompson's, "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro", appears as a chapter heading in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Another closely-related Gonzo journalist is Timothy Edward Jones, author of the highly-acclaimed book European Confession.

Thompson was an admitted fan of firearms and was known to keep a keg of gunpowder in his basement.
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Hunter's Connection to Flying Dog 

Long time friend, neighbor and co-conspirator of Flying Dog owner George Stranahan, Hunter was a large influence on George's life and subsequently on the creation of the Flying Dog brand; whether it was riding motorcycles, blowing shit up, or just getting a good, old-fashioned drunk on at the Woody Creek Tavern. These two were fast friends long before Flying Dog Brewery was even a thought. When George opened up shop in Aspen, Hunter would have been one of his best customers; if he had ever paid his tab.

Hunter's greatest contribution to Flying Dog is, of course, introducing George Stranahan to another long-time friend of his, Ralph Steadman. The Gonzo artist creates all of Flying Dog's signature labels.

Hunter S. Thompson on YouTube 


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Gary Busey comments on Hunter S Thompson and Art

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"When I Die" Preview of Hunter S. Thompson Film

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Hunter shmoozes about Dubya

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Hunter talks about his letters to Lyndon Johnson

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Where The Buffalo Roam Trailer

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Woody Creek - Home of Hunter S. Thompson

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Gonzo Links 

NPR's Coverage of Hunter's Death
February 21, 2005 · Writer Hunter S. Thompson, the author of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas who earned his fame as a pioneer of "gonzo" journalism, died on Sunday at the age of 67. Police say he apparently shot himself at his Colorado home.
NPR's Coverage of Hunter's Funeral
August 21, 2005 · Celebrities and common folk celebrated the life of journalist Hunter Thompson Saturday night, then cheered as his ashes were loaded into shells and fired into the skies over his ranch outside Aspen. NPR's Loren Jenkins, a close friend, was in attendance.
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The Official Online Store for Hunter S. Thompson Merchandise.

Dr. Gonzo on Amazon 

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream

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Kingdom of Fear : Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century

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The Flying Dog Brewery Flying Dog was originally started in 1990 as a brewpub in Aspen, CO.  Today, Flying Dog beers can be found in 46 states today and are best known for their unique labels and packaging that are illustrated by the Gonzo Artist, Ralph Steadman. 

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