

#998
Mentioned in 37 episodes
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream
Book • 1971
Published in 1971, 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' is a novel written by Hunter S. Thompson, presented as a blend of journalism and fiction.
The story follows journalist Raoul Duke (Thompson's alter ego) and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo (based on Oscar Zeta Acosta), as they embark on a trip to Las Vegas to cover the Mint 400 motorcycle race.
However, their assignment quickly devolves into a chaotic and surreal journey fueled by a variety of recreational drugs.
The novel critiques American society, consumerism, and the failure of the 1960s counterculture, while also exploring the concept of the American Dream.
The narrative is characterized by its blurred lines between reality and fiction, reflecting Thompson's signature Gonzo journalism style.
The story follows journalist Raoul Duke (Thompson's alter ego) and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo (based on Oscar Zeta Acosta), as they embark on a trip to Las Vegas to cover the Mint 400 motorcycle race.
However, their assignment quickly devolves into a chaotic and surreal journey fueled by a variety of recreational drugs.
The novel critiques American society, consumerism, and the failure of the 1960s counterculture, while also exploring the concept of the American Dream.
The narrative is characterized by its blurred lines between reality and fiction, reflecting Thompson's signature Gonzo journalism style.
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Mentioned in 37 episodes
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as a book that significantly impacted his perspective.


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as a book he likes, although not as much as his straightforward reporting.


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