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| Name: |
Hunter Stockton Thompson | | Birth Date: |
July 18, 1937 | | Place of Birth: |
Louisville, Kentucky, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
journalist |
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Biography of Hunter Stockton Thompson
1311 words, approx. 4.4 pages
 The American journalist Hunter Stockton Thompson (born 1937) was known as one of the best examples of "Gonzo" journalism. His political and cultural criticism of the United States in the 1970s was largely a series of tales flowing from his eccentric pers...
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Biography of Hunter S(tockton) Thompson
8931 words, approx. 29.8 pages
 Hunter S. Thompson created an explosive, first-person, gonzo style of reportage that brashly pushed the language and limits of American literary journalism into boldly original new directions. With weird humor and strident apocalyptic invective, his frac...
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Biography of Hunter S. Thompson
3416 words, approx. 11.4 pages
 Hunter S. Thompson ranks among the first and foremost practitioners of New Journalism, a genre that evolved in the 1960s to reflect the particular mood of those times. Thompson, who has called his brand of reporting "Gonzo Journalism," was perhaps the mo...



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