Lawn's Revenge
Lawn's Revenge
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"This might be a funny story if it weren't for the fact that people all need a little love, and, gosh, sometimes they have to go through all the trouble just to find some love." A collection of short stories by "post-Beat" poet Richard Brautigan, which contains a total of 62 short stories, most of which revolve around the "hippie youth" who were the center of the counterculture movement in the United States in the 1960s. "Spiritual Holy Land" San Francisco unfolds.
These stories are extremely short, with only fifty words in the original text - Brautigan inherits Hemingway's restrained and concise narrative style, and draws inspiration from prose and modern poetry. As a result of this pioneering development, Brautigan was able to go further than his predecessors in the tradition of "cutting out the complex and simplifying" the American short story. He uses this minimalist brushwork and the poet's imagination to write daily life in a very interesting way. He uses sad humor to sweep away the dullness of reality for readers, presenting various slices of life, full of surreal interest everywhere. These words, as light as a rainbow and as tenacious as stone, demonstrate Brautigan's unique and timeless style as a mature novelist.
These stories are extremely short, with only fifty words in the original text - Brautigan inherits Hemingway's restrained and concise narrative style, and draws inspiration from prose and modern poetry. As a result of this pioneering development, Brautigan was able to go further than his predecessors in the tradition of "cutting out the complex and simplifying" the American short story. He uses this minimalist brushwork and the poet's imagination to write daily life in a very interesting way. He uses sad humor to sweep away the dullness of reality for readers, presenting various slices of life, full of surreal interest everywhere. These words, as light as a rainbow and as tenacious as stone, demonstrate Brautigan's unique and timeless style as a mature novelist.
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