The Abortion by Richard Brautigan. 5, ratings, average rating, reviews. The Abortion Quotes Showing of 9. “My God, ma'am, you're so pretty I'd walk ten miles barefooted on a freezing morning to stand in your shit.”. ― Richard Brautigan, The Abortion. 66 likes. www.doorway.ru by: 3. Find The Abortion by Brautigan, Richard at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. The lives and attitudes of the characters seem so remote from the frustrations and complexities of the modern world. Brautigan wrote The Abortion: An Historical Romance in , and it seems to be an ode to something that by that time was already slipping away.4/5.
THE ABORTION: AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE A public library in California where none of the books have ever been published is full of romantic possibilities. But when the librarian and his girlfriend must travel to Tijuana, they have a series of strange encounters in Brautigan's novel. Find The Abortion by Brautigan, Richard at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. It was as if Brautigan was saying all she needed was a really good fuck. Which was lame. However the prose and humor and strangeness kept me happily reading along, through rampant sexism and a few mild racist remarks. Has a very pro-choice outlook at a time when abortion was still illegal in the US and they have to travel to Tiajuana to get one.
Richard Brautigan really is a funny guy, though. He's also very much a child of the s, and both his humor and his sixties idealism come through strong in this book. The main girl has sex with someone she just met, gets an abortion, works at a topless place, and is perfectly happy. The Abortion by Richard Brautigan. 5, ratings, average rating, reviews. The Abortion Quotes Showing of 9. “My God, ma'am, you're so pretty I'd walk ten miles barefooted on a freezing morning to stand in your shit.”. ― Richard Brautigan, The Abortion. 66 likes. Like. The lives and attitudes of the characters seem so remote from the frustrations and complexities of the modern world. Brautigan wrote The Abortion: An Historical Romance in , and it seems to be an ode to something that by that time was already slipping away.
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