The Joke's Over: Bruised Memories: Gonzo, Hunter S. Thompson, and Me [Audiobook]
English | September 21, 2007 | ASIN: B000WDS63I | M4B@64 kbps | 11h 58m | 338 MB
Author: Ralph Steadman | Narrator: James Adams
English | September 21, 2007 | ASIN: B000WDS63I | M4B@64 kbps | 11h 58m | 338 MB
Author: Ralph Steadman | Narrator: James Adams
In early 1970, artist Ralph Steadman went to America in search of work and found more than he bargained for. At the Kentucky Derby, he met a former Hell's Angel, one Hunter S. Thompson. Thompson wrote later that "The rest of that day blurs into madness. The rest of that night, too. Steadman was lucky to get out of Louisville without serious injuries, and I was lucky to get out at all." Thus began a 30-year friendship and a working relationship that gave birth to what became known as Gonzo Journalism.
Few people knew Thompson as well as Steadman did. This no-holds-barred memoir tells of their unique collaboration, which documented the turbulent years of the civil-rights movement, the Nixon years, and Watergate. When Thompson committed suicide in 2005, it was the end of a friendship that was defined by both betrayal and understanding.