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 | | Hunter S. Thompson takes the New Journalism to the extreme, where the tale of the teller is more important, or at least more interesting, than the tale. |
 | | While the event behind Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a motorcycle race, the real story is how Hunter S. Thompson's alter ego negotiates the entertainment capital of the world while ingesting copious amounts of hallucinogens. |
 | | Mailer, Norman; The Armies of the Night; The Executioner's Song; prose; nonfiction novel; role of history; fiction; compared to Wolfe, Thomas Kennerly, Jr.; McPhee, John; Davidson, Sara; Thompson, Hunter S. Stull, James N. “Presentation of Self in Contemporary American Literary Journalism, 1965-1980.” Dissertation Abstracts International (DAI), Ann Arbor, MI. |
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