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Saijo, Albert
Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de
Sakagami, Akiko (Aki)
Sakata, James (Jimmy)
Sale, Roger
Sales, Grover
Sales, Tommy
Salinger, J.D.
Saltoon, Donna
San Francisco Mime Troupe
Sanchez, Thomas
Sandberg, David
Sanders, Ed
Santana
Santana, Carlos
Sappho
Saroyan, Aram
Saroyan, William
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Savitt, Beverly
Savoca, Anna
Scaggs, Boz
Schaff, David
Schlage, Walter
Schmidt, Carol
Schmitt, Harrison
Schneck, Stephen
Schoenfeld, Dr. Eugene (Dr. Hip)
Schorer, Mark
Schrader, Leonard
Schrader, Paul
Schrieber, David
Schroeder, Barbet
Schultz, Charles
Schultz, Lee
Schwarzenegger, Arnold
Schwiebert, Ernest G., Jr.
Scorsese, Martin
Scott, Ridley
Sears, Loren
Seastone, Leonard
Seaver, Richard (Dick)
Seberg, Jean
Sedgwick, Joe
Sellers, Peter
Serkin, Wendy
Service, Robert W.
Sexton, Anne
Sexton, Woody
Shahn, Ben
Shakespeare, William
Shankar, Ravi
Shaw, Irwin
Shawn, Joel
Shea, Edmund
Sheen, Martin
Sheets, Kermit
Shelley, Harriet
Shelley, John
Shelley, Mary
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Sheppard, Jeffrey (Jeff)
Sherman, Jory
Sherman, Leander
Sherman, Ori
Sherrill, Robert
Sherrod, Tony
Shields, Frances
Shiina, Takako
Shoemaker, Jack
Shoemaker, Vicki
Shorthill, David
Shorty
Shostakovich, Dmitri
Shrimpton, Jean
Shuster, Rosie
Sibbern, Glenise
Siegel, Don
Signoret, Simone
Silver, Joel
Silverstein, Shel
Simmons, Kathy
Simpson, David
Simpson, Louis
Sinatra, Frank
Singer, James M.
Siodmak, Curt
Skinner, Eugene
Slade, Bob
Slattery, Pat
Slick, Grace
Slovick, Eddie
Smith, Alice
Smith, Burton W.
Smith, Clark Ashton
Smith, Claude E.
Smith, D. Vincent
Smith, Dr. David
Smith, Dr. James E.
Smith, Lorna
Smith, Lydia
Smith, Margarita G.
Smith, Patti
Smith, William
Snodgrass, W.D.
Snyder, Gary
Snyder, Kai
Snyder, Richard
Socrates
Solomon, Carl
Sondheim, Stephen
Sons of Champlin
Sopwith Camel
Sorenson, Rex
Sorrentino, Gilbert
Spaceman. See Fenu, John
Spectorsky, A.C.
Spender, Stephen
Spicer, Jack
Spielberg, Steven
Spike, Robert W.
Spillane, Mickey
Spock, Dr. Benjamin
Spring, Ellen Valentine
Sōseki, Natsume
St. James, Margo
St. Jim, Jim
Stafford, Jean
Stafford, William
Stair, Sandra J. See Porterfield, Sandra Jean (Sandi)
Stalin, Joseph
Stanley, Augustus Owsley
Stanley, George
Stanley Mouse. See Miller, Stanley (Mouse)
Stanton, Harry Dean
Stanwood, Susan
Stark, Pete
Starkweather, Charlie
Starr, Ringo
Steger, Pat
Stegner, Wallace
Steig, Walter
Steiger, Rod
Stein, Ben
Stein, David
Stein, Gertrude
Steinbeck, John
Sterling, George
Stermer, Dugald
Stern, Isaac
Steve Miller Blues Band
Stevenot, Barden (Bart)
Stevens, Carol
Stevens, Gail
Stevens, George
Stevens, Roger L.
Stevens, Wallace
Stevenson, Mrs. Robert Louis
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stewart, Gary
Stewart, Milo
Stickney, John
Stiles, Knute
Still, Clyfford
Stock, Robert
Stoddard, Charles Warren
Stone, Alan
Stone Poneys
Storrs, Anthony (Antonio)
Story, Eileen
Story, Polly
Stravinsky, Igor
Streisand, Barbra
Stroud, Joe
Stryk, Lucien
Styron, William
Sugiyama, Yoko
Sukenick, Ron
Sullivan, Sir Arthur
Sullivan, Vernon. See Vian, Boris
Sumac, Yma
Sunday, Billy
Super Spade
Sutherland, Jack
Suzuki, Shunryu
Suzuki, Tomi
Swaim, Bob
Swami Bhaktivedanta
Swanson, H.N. (Swanee)
Swearingen, Bud
Sweet William. See Fritsch, William (Bill)
Sweet Willie Tumbleweed. See Fritsch, William (Bill)
Swensen, Ianthe. See Brautigan, Ianthe
Swensen, Paul
Swigart, Rob
Swindlehurst, Carolyn
Swindlehurst, Joseph (Joe)
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Tagawa, Tadusu
Taliano, Charles
Tallman, Ellen
Tallman, Warren
Tanikawa, Shuntarō
Tanizaki, Jun’chirō
Tanner, Tony
Targ, William
Tate, Myrtle
Tate, Yancey S.
Tayama, Katai
Taylor, Elizabeth
Taylor, Harry
Terayama, Shōji
Thelin, Jay
Thelin, Ron
Thibeau, Jack
Thomas, Agnes
Thomas, Dylan
Thomas, John
Thomas, Stephen C.
Thomas, William
Thompson, Bill
Thompson, Toby
Thomson, Virgil
Thoreau, Henry David
Thorne, Evelyn
Time
Tiny Tim
Titland, Arthur Martin
Titland, Barbara Jo
Toad the Mime
Tolkien, J.R.R.
Torme, Mel
Torn, Jon
Torn, Rip
Torn, Tony
Tourneur, Jacques
Toyotomi, Hideyoshi
Tracy, Spencer
Travis, Weldon
Traynor, Bill
Tree, Alicia
Treloar, Raymond Forrest
Tresca, Carlos
Trevira, Russ
Truman, Harry S.
Trungpa, Chögyam
Tsuno, Kaitaro
Turgeon, Edgar Lynn
Turner, Florence
Turner, J.M.W.
Turner, Ron
Tuttle, Lyle
Twain, Mark
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Udall, Mo
Ueno, Hidesaburō
Ulerick, Sarah
Ultra Violet
Underground Railroad
Updike, John
Urayama, Kirio
V
Valdène, Guy de la
Valdène, Terry de la
Vale, V. (Valhalla)
Van Aelstyn, Ed
Van Meter, Ben
Van Ronk, Dave
Vega, Janine Pommy
Venet, Nik
Verdon, Gwen
Vetter, Blaine
Vetter, Sherry
Vian, Boris
Vibbert, Spencer
Victor, Ed
Victoria. See Domagalski, Victoria
Viva Superstar
Voigt, Jon
Von Richthofen, Baron
Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr.
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Wada, Fumio
Wada, Mieko
Wagner, Durrett
Waits, Tom
Wakefield, Dan
Wakoski, Diane
Waldman, Anne
Walker, Jayne. See Palladino, Jayne
Walker, Madge
Wallace, Tom
Walsh, Jim
Wang, Arthur
Warhol, Andy
Warlocks
Warren, Robert Penn
Warsh, Lewis
Washington, Horace W.
Waterston, Sam
Watkins, Bob
Wavy Gravy
Wax, Mel
Wayne, John
Weaver, Ken
Webb, Charles
Weber, Avril
Weber, Erik
Weber, Lois (Loie)
Weber, Selina
Webster, Edna
Webster, Linda
Webster, Lorna
Webster, Peter
Wedekind, Frank
Weir, Tom
Weiss, Susan Lee
Welch, Lew
Welles, Orson
Welty, Eudora
Wenders, Wim
Wenner, Jann
Wernham, Guy
Wertmüller, Lina
Wesker, Arnold
West, Jessamyn
Weston, Doug
Wexler, Haskell
Wexner, V.I.
Whalen, Philip
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill
White, Emil
White, Ralph
White Hawk, Phil
Whitman, Walt
Who
Wical, Art
Wical, Charles
Wickenden, Dan
Wicks, Jerry
Wicks, John
Wieners, John
Wilbur, Richard
Wilde, Oscar
Wildflower
William, Cole
Williams, Ace W.
Williams, Cecil
Williams, Hank
Williams, Jonathan
Williams, Lucinda
Williams, Miller
Williams, Tennessee
Williams, William Carlos
Willner, Phyllis
Wilson, Adrian
Wilson, Joe
Wilson, Lawrence
Wilson, S. Clay
Wilson, Wes
Winstanley, Gerrard
Witt-Diamant, Ruth
Wittliff, Bill
Wittliff, Sally
Wizard
Wohl, Barbara
Wolf, Leonard
Wolfe, Thomas
Wolfe, Tom
Wolman, Baron
Wonder, John
Wood, Caroline
Woods, William
Wreden, William P.
Wright, Charles
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Wright, Lawrence
Wroth, Will
Wurlitzer, Rudolph
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Yamaguchi, Eiichi
Yanger, Frank
Yanoff, Lenore
Yardley, Jonathan
Yasuhara, Akiro
Yates, Richard
Ydra
Yeats, William Butler
Yee, Men
York, Mike
Yoshimura, Akiko. See Sakagami, Akiko (Aki)
Yoshimura, Hiroshi
Yoshimura, Yoko
Yoshiyuki, Eisuki
Yoshiyuki, Junnosuke
Yougrau, Barry
Young, Al
Young, Klyde
Young, Neil
Youngbloods
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Zangari, Michael
Zappa, Frank
Zapruder, Abraham
Zeno, Jim
Zeno, Karly
Zevon, Warren
Zimmerman, Robert
Zuno, Mr.
acknowledgments
TWO DECADES IS a long time to spend on a single project. At the end of the journey, I want to thank all those who shared their memories with me. I’m in debt to everyone who agreed to be interviewed. It’s sad to tally how many have been lost along the way. The list is twenty-years long, and many who generously gave their time are no longer here to receive my appreciation. In my heart, I’ll be forever grateful to them all.
Special thanks are due to those without whose help this book would never have been finished.
Ted Latty’s archive of original Brautigan material filled many of the gaps in Richard’s life story. Almost everything not housed in the Bancroft Library at U.C. Berkeley can be found in Latty’s collection. While making this material available, Ted welcomed me as a guest in his home, let me use his office copying machine, and expedited much of the transcription that the project required. Words aren’t sufficient for the thanks I owe him.
Tim Cahill, a friend and fellow writer who lives about two blocks away in Livingston, Montana, began researching his own Brautigan biography soon after Richard died. By the time Tim decided life was too short for such a project, he’d conducted more than two dozen interviews and very generously turned his tapes and transcriptions, along with copies of Seymour Lawrence’s and Helen Brann’s office files, over to me. Without this material I would have been lost. Several of Cahill’s subjects had second thoughts about talking on the record by the time I became involved. Thanks, Tim.
Dr. John F. Barber has maintained an interest in Richard Brautigan since being his student at Montana State University in 1982. Barber published the first unique Brautigan bibliography in 1990. He spent years creating the www.brautigan.net website, a true labor of love. John has long been an enthusiastic supporter of this biography, and we’ve traded information about Richard for more than a decade. His help has been invaluable.
Anthony Bliss, Curator of Rare Books and Literary Manuscripts at the Bancroft Library, always provided expert guidance and kind assistance during my many long hours of archival research, an endeavor spanning almost a decade. Close to the end, I needed to verify certain exact quotes, and a trip from Livingston to Berkeley wasn’t feasible. Tony rolled up his sleeves and did the work for me. I’m forever grateful.
Greg Keeler and Keith Abbott are friends and fellow writers who have both published memoirs about Richard Brautigan. They have been very generous with their time, always willing to answer my questions and supply useful information. Greg additionally has allowed me to use several photographs and images from his personal collection. A thousand thanks, guys.
Valerie Estes and Masako Kano, two of the many women in Brautigan’s life that I interviewed, became friends and constant correspondents. Masako provided translations from the Japanese whenever needed. I’m indebted to both for their candor and insightful observation. If gratitude were flowers, I’d be sending them each a huge bouquet.
Greg Miller is another passionate Richard Brautigan fan and collector. We’ve never met, yet he generously copied material from his archive for my use and supplied a previously unpublished photograph of Richard, which is reproduced in this book. Thanks, Greg.
Samantha Childs was still in high school when I asked her to photocopy Donald Allen’s correspondence (regarding Richard Brautigan) a
rchived at the University of California San Diego. She’s working on her master’s degree thesis now. Thanks, Sam, for saving me a trip to SoCal.
Valerie Chazot earned my lasting appreciation for translating articles about Brautigan in the French media when my limited knowledge of her native tongue proved inadequate for the task. Merci beaucoup, Valerie.
Barbara Fitzhugh (Brautigan’s sister) and her husband, Jim, not only granted numerous interviews but also fed me several times at their home. Thanks for the delicious meals and the gift of a railroad lantern, which has been a handy tool up at my cabin.
Ianthe Brautigan and her filmmaker husband, Paul Swensen, provided encouragement and advice from the moment I started writing the book. Ianthe’s memoir about her father offered a view of Richard from a child’s perspective, which proved very useful to me. I hope this biography lives up to their expectations.
Also, I’m extremely grateful to Erik Weber for both agreeing to be interviewed and permitting the use of eleven of his fine photographs in my biography. For almost two decades, Weber chronicled Brautigan’s life on film, a powerful visual record of the writer’s spectacular rise and inevitable fall. Thanks for your vision, Erik.
Some of the work needed for this book was done for hire. Nevertheless, excellence should be rewarded with something more than a paycheck, and I’d like to thank Warren Bittner of Ancestors Lost and Found in Centerville, Utah, for all the fine genealogical research, Gloria Thiede for her skilled transcription typing, and Gil Stober of Peak Recordings in Bozeman, Montana, for re-mastering a number of defective, inaudible interview tapes. Kudos also to Kelly Winton at Counterpoint for undertaking the thousands of nameless tasks involved in book production and Kirsten Janene-Nelson for a superlative job of freelance copyediting.
Finally, thanks must go out to two men without whose efforts and encouragement this biography might never have made it into print. My agent, Ben Camardi, never ceased believing in the project, even when everything seemed hopeless. Jack Shoemaker not only was a friend of Richard Brautigan and agreed to several interviews, but he is also the publisher of this book. I am deeply indebted to both of them for keeping the faith over all these years.
Jubillee Hitchhiker copyright © William Hjortsberg 2012
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions.
Quotations from unpublished material by Richard Brautigan are copyright Ianthe Brautigan 2012 and are used with her permission. Quotations from unpublished material by Dick Dillof are copyright Richard Dillof 2012 and used with his permission. Quotations from the unpublished journals of Marcia Clay copyright Marcia Clay 2012 and used with her permission. Quotations from the unpublished journals and letters of Valerie Estes are copyright Valerie Estes 2012 and used with her permission. Quotations from the unpublished letters of Akiko Sakagami are copyright Akiko Sakagami 2012 and used with her permission. Quotations from the unpublished letters of Masako Kano are copyright Masako Kano 2012 and used with her permission. Quotations from the unpublished letters of Seymour Lawrence are copyright Seymour Lawrence 2012 and used with his permission. Quotations from the unpublished letters of Helen Brann are copyright Helen Brann 2012 and used with her permission. Photographs by Erik Weber. Copyright Erik Weber. Used by permisssion. Photograph by Roger Ressmeyer. Copyright Roger Ressmeyer. Used by permission. Photograph by Masako Kano. Copyright Masako Kano 2012. Used by permission. Photograph by Dr. John Doss. Copyright John Doss 2012. Used by permission. Photograph by George Bennett. Copyright George Bennett 2012. Used by permission. Photograph by Quintin Barton. Copyright Quintin Barton 2012. Used by permission. Painting by Greg Keeler. Copyright Greg Keeler 2012. Used by permission. Photograph by Rhyder McClure. Copyright Rhyder McClure 1968. Used by permission. Parts of this book have appeared in different versions in the following publications: Big Sky Journal, Arts Issue, 2002; Tacoma City Arts, April, 2009; Richard Brautigan, Essays on the Writings and Life, Edited by John F. Barber, 2007.