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Peer Review: A1112356 - Richard Brautigan
DMK Started conversation Jul 21, 2003
Entry: Richard Brautigan - A1112356
Author: DMK - U233867
This is the first one i've done so please be gentle.
A1112356 - Richard Brautigan
Geggs Posted Aug 2, 2003
I must admit that I had never heard of Richard Brautigan before, and this is a very interesting entry, but I suspect it needs a bit more detail. I must admit that I had never
Why is Trout Fishing in America a classic? What is it that makes it stand out from the rest of his work? Could you define the plots (if there are any) in his works?
Another point that I must make is that the Editors frown on directly copied work. I found that several paragraphs were lifted from http://www.riza.com/richard/bio.shtml. It really isn't fair the nick someone else's work. You should try to rewrite these parts in your own words.
As I say, I think this is quite a good entry, but it still needs some work to make it acceptable for the Guide.
Geggs
A1112356 - Richard Brautigan
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Aug 2, 2003
Found a couple of links for you, DMK.
http://www.riza.com/richard/bio.shtml
http://empirezine.com/spotlight/brautigan/brau-intro.htm
http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/writers/brautigan.html
Seems he was part of the Beat movement - you could link to the h2g2 entry on this A241976 - Beat Poetry (although this entry is a bit thin
and A721199 The Beat Movement.
A1112356 - Richard Brautigan
Cyzaki Posted Sep 10, 2003
Is all of this guy's work as full of nonsense as the quote at the top? Or do his works actually make sense? If not, why do people read them?
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