Richard Brautigan's Trout fishing in America ; The pill versus the Springhill mine disaster ; and, In watermelon sugar.

138 pages

English language

Published Jan. 7, 1989 by Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence.

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4 stars (12 reviews)

3 editions

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5 stars

Trout Fishing in America

There once was a person named Trout Fishing in America,
They were born in Trout Fishing in America,
And so they have lived Trout Fishing in America,
Friends were plenty and each of them was as jolly as Trout Fishing in America,
This, of course, was only natural, for they were all Trout Fishing in America,
And not only merely that, but they were all rather skillful at Trout Fishing in America,
So they would sit at it and they would catch a bunch of Trout Fishing in America,
In fact, they would catch so many, too many, their poor Trout Fishing in America could not handle it,
So the hopeful catch would slip away back into the great Trout Fishing in America to be chased time a next!

Review of "Richard Brautigan's Trout fishing in America ; The pill versus the Springhill mine disaster ; and, In watermelon sugar." on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Richard Brautigan is an iconic counter-cultural poet and author who is probably best known for his 1967 novel Trout Fishing in America. His novels deploy a unique blend of magical realism, satire and black comedy. I recently read an omnibus that included two novels Trout Fishing in America and In Watermelon Sugar and a collection of poetry The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster.

I think it is important to understand the life of an author when critically reading their novels. Normally Wikipedia is my starting place and often I find myself going down a rabbit hole of the internet. Richard Brautigan had an interesting life, with interesting ideals. Later in life he was diagnosed with both paranoid schizophrenia and clinical depression, even receiving electroconvulsive therapy as many as twelve times in an effort to treat his condition. Later in his life, he lived life as a recluse and eventually …

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5 stars

My friend Sean gave me In Watermelon Sugar to read my sophomore year of high school. So far, it's probably the book I've read the most times in my life. Beautiful and mysterious and wholly engaging, Brautigan fulfilled the form when we wrote this.