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An Unfortunate Woman: A Journey - Richard Brautigan
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An Unfortunate Woman: A Journey - Richard Brautigan

Brand: Richard Brautigan · Categorie: Fiction · Actualizat: 02.06.2026 03:05

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Pe scurt: Told in classic Brautigan style, An Unfortunate Woman is a dark, funny, and haunting exploration of the author's final months--thinly disguised as the protagonist's ruminations on death--which resonates powerfully in th…

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Told in classic Brautigan style, An Unfortunate Woman is a dark, funny, and haunting exploration of the author's final months--thinly disguised as the protagonist's ruminations on death--which resonates powerfully in the real-life context of the author's own suicide. \n \nRichard Brautigan's last novel, published in the U.S. for the first time \n \nRichard Brautigan was an original--brilliant and wickedly funny, his books resonated with the sixties, making him an overnight counterculture hero. Taken in its entirety, his body of work reveals an artistry that outreaches the literary fads that so quickly swept him up. \n \nDark, funny, and exquisitely haunting, his final book-length fiction explores the fragile, mysterious shadowland surrounding death. Told with classic Brautigan wit, poetic style, and mordant irony, An Unfortunate Woman assumes the form of a peripatetic journal chronicling the protagonist's travels and oblique ruminations on the suicide of one woman, and a close friend's death from cancer. \n \nAfter Richard Brautigan committed suicide, his only child, Ianthe Brautigan, found among his possessions the manuscript of An Unfortunate Woman. It had been completed over a year earlier, but was still unpublished at the time of his death. Finding it was too painful to face her father's presence page after page, she put the manuscript aside. \n \nYears later, having completed a memoir about her father's life and death, Ianthe Brautigan reread An Unfortunate Woman, and finally, clear-eyed, she saw that it was her father's work at its best and had to be published.\n

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