Richard Brautigan Quote

The voyage from San Francisco to Hawaii had been the most terrifying experience Greer and Cameron had ever gone through, even more terrible than the time they shot a deputy sheriff in Idaho ten times and he wouldn't die and Greer finallyhad to say to the deputy sheriff,Please die because we don't want toshoot you again. And the deputy sheriff had said, Ok, I'll die, but don't shoot me again.We won't shoot you again, Cameron had said.Ok, I'm dead, and he was.

Richard Brautigan

The voyage from San Francisco to Hawaii had been the most terrifying experience Greer and Cameron had ever gone through, even more terrible than the time they shot a deputy sheriff in Idaho ten times and he wouldn't die and Greer finallyhad to say to the deputy sheriff,Please die because we don't want toshoot you again. And the deputy sheriff had said, Ok, I'll die, but don't shoot me again.We won't shoot you again, Cameron had said.Ok, I'm dead, and he was.

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About Richard Brautigan

Richard Gary Brautigan (January 30, 1935 – c. September 16, 1984) was an American novelist, poet, and short story writer. A prolific writer, he wrote throughout his life and published ten novels, two collections of short stories, and four books of poetry. Brautigan's work has been published both in the United States and internationally throughout Europe, Japan, and China. He is best known for his novels Trout Fishing in America (1967), In Watermelon Sugar (1968), and The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966 (1971).