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Brautigan Bibliography and Archive . . .
celebrates Richard Gary Brautigan (1935-1984), the author often cited as the best to capture the zeitgeist of the San Francisco counterculture movement during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Brautigan Bibliography and Archive is a definitive resource about Brautigan's life and writings. Information about all his known writings is collected, organized, presented, and preserved here, along with reviews and criticism, and other information. Use the links above to explore the life and writings of Richard Brautigan.
Overview . . .
Brautigan Bibliography and Archive provides information and resources for each of Richard Brautigan's ten novels, his ten collections of poetry, his collection of stories, his collected works, his audio recordings, his numerous essays and other non-fiction writings, and speciality publications of his works. Annotated and/or full text reviews and criticism are provided for each Brautigan publication.

Various bibliographies, biographical information, and a family genealogy are provided.

Chronologies for each decade of Brautigan's life, as well as memoirs, tributes, sound files, images, and links to additional internal and external resources help contextualize Brautigan's life and works and provide an accounting of his continuing legacy.

Different search technologies (indexes, a site map), along with information about this website help find specific information about Brautigan, his life, and his writings.
By Brautigan . . .
provides information and resources for all of Brautigan's known publications and forms of authorship. Use the links below to access information about Brautigan's works.
About Brautigan . . .
provides information about Richard Brautigan, his life, and his writings, from many different information sources. Use the links below to access information about Brautigan.
Brautigan's Legacy . . .
is his continued inspiration for numerous and different creative efforts by others. Use the links below to explore Brautigan's legacy.
About This Website . . .
a definitive, comprehensive resource focusing on the writings and life of American novelist and poet Richard Gary Brautigan (1935-1984). Use the links below to learn more about this website.
Search This Website . . .
in several ways to find information about Richard Brautigan, his life, and works. Use the links below to use various search resources.
The Brautigan Library . . .
is a permanent, interactive exhibit at the Clark County Historical Museum, in Vancouver, Washington. Future plans call for reopening the Library for digital submissions from authors keen to share their narratives. Use the links below to access further information about The Brautigan Library.
Contact . . .
the Brautigan Bibliography and Archive with your comments, suggestions, corrections, and additions.

I look forward to hearing from you.

John F. Barber
Curator and Archivist
Brautigan Bibliography and Archive

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