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Screwjack

by Hunter S. Thompson

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Hunter S. Thompson's legions of fans have waited a decade for this book.

They will not be disappointed. His notorious Screwjack is as salacious, unsettling, and brutally lyrical as it has been rumored to be since the private printing in 1991 of three hundred fine collectors' copies and twenty-six leather-bound presentation copies. Only the first of the three pieces included here — "Mescalito," published in Thompson's 1990 collection Songs of the Doomed — has been available to the public, making the trade edition of Screwjack a major publishing event.

"We live in a jungle of pending disasters," Thompson warns in "Mescalito," a chronicle of his first mescaline experience and what it sparked in him while he was alone in an L.A. hotel room in February 1969 — including a bout of paranoia that would have made most people just scream no, once and for all. But for Thompson, along with the downside came a burst of creativity too powerful to ignore. The result is a poetic, perceptive, and wildly funny stream-of-consciousness take on 1969 America as only Hunter S. Thompson could see it.

Screwjack just gets weirder with its second offering, "Death of a Poet." As Thompson describes this trailer-park confrontation with the dark side of a deservingly doomed friend: "Whoops, I thought. Welcome to the night train."

The heart of the collection lies in its final, title piece, an unnaturally poignant love story. What makes the romantic tale "Screwjack" so touching, for all its queerness, is the aching melancholy in its depiction of the modern man's burden: that "we are doomed. Mama has gone off to Real Estate School

...and after that maybe even to Law School. We will never see her again."

Ostensibly written by Raoul Duke, "Screwjack" begins with an editor's note explaining of Thompson's alter ego that "the first few lines contain no warning of the madness and fear and lust that came more and more to plague him and dominate his life...." "I am guilty, Lord," Thompson writes, "but I am also a lover — and I am one of your best people, as you know; and yea tho I have walked in many strange shadows and acted crazy from time to time and even drooled on many High Priests, I have not been an embarrassment to you...."

Nor has Hunter S. Thompson been to American literature. Quite the contrary: What the legendary Gonzo journalist proves with Screwjack is just how brilliant a prose stylist he really is, amid all the hilarity. As Thompson puts it in his introduction, the three stories here "build like Bolero to a faster and wilder climax that will drag the reader relentlessly up a hill, and then drop him off a cliff....That is the Desired Effect".

Synopsis:

A searing and unnaturally poignant love story, as only Hunter S. Thompson could write it. Screwjack is simultaneously eerie and feverish, debauched and affecting. Never before - and perhaps never since - has modern man's melancholia been so vividly revealed in all its wanton glory.

Synopsis:

A compilation of quintessentially outrageous and extravagant Thompson tales, this small volume makes for an amazing read. Includes "Mesolito", "Death of a Poet", and "Screwjack". Full color.

About the Author

Hunter S. Thompson was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. His books include Hell’s Angels, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ‘72, The Rum Diary, and Better than Sex. He died in#LINK<># 2005.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780684873213
Author:
Thompson, Hunter S.
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Author:
Hunter S. Thompson
Location:
New York
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
Short stories
Subject:
Short stories, American
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Short stores
Subject:
Fiction : Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Series Volume:
050-00
Publication Date:
20001231
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Rough front; 2/c thruout; use same desig
Pages:
64
Dimensions:
7 x 5 in 5.705 oz

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Product details 64 pages Simon & Schuster - English 9780684873213 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , A searing and unnaturally poignant love story, as only Hunter S. Thompson could write it. Screwjack is simultaneously eerie and feverish, debauched and affecting. Never before - and perhaps never since - has modern man's melancholia been so vividly revealed in all its wanton glory.
"Synopsis" by , A compilation of quintessentially outrageous and extravagant Thompson tales, this small volume makes for an amazing read. Includes "Mesolito", "Death of a Poet", and "Screwjack". Full color.
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