"Jubilee Hitchhiker: The Life and Times of Richard Brautigan" is a comprehensive biography that explores the life and literary career of the enigmatic American author Richard Brautigan. Known for his unique blend of humor, surrealism, and profound insights, Brautigan gained fame in the 1960s with works such as "Trout Fishing in America" and "In Watermelon Sugar." The biography delves into his personal struggles, including his quest for success and the impact of his mental health on his work and relationships.
The book is not just a recounting of events; it paints a vivid picture of the cultural and artistic movements that shaped Brautigan's writing. It also highlights his connections with other writers and artists of the time, including the Beat Generation and the countercultural movements of the 1960s. Through extensive research and interviews, the author provides insight into Brautigan’s creative process and the inspirations behind his most iconic works.