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“Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” is a seminal work of gonzo journalism by Hunter S. Thompson, published in 1971. The book follows the drug-fueled journey of Raoul Duke (a fictionalized version of Thompson himself) and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo, as they embark on a reckless road trip to Las Vegas.
The narrative is a surreal and chaotic exploration of the American Dream gone awry, as Duke and Gonzo plunge deeper into a haze of drugs, alcohol, and disillusionment. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s counterculture and the excesses of the Las Vegas strip, Thompson’s prose is both manic and insightful, blending fact and fiction to create a scathing critique of American society.
“Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” is celebrated for its bold and irreverent style, as well as its dark humor and biting social commentary. It remains a cult classic and a defining work of Thompson’s career, capturing the zeitgeist of a tumultuous era while challenging conventional notions of journalism and storytelling.
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