Monday, October 29, 2012

i don't have cable. but i have this...






15 comments:

Wolfgang said...

Simply magical.

It evokes memories I haven't yet formed but fear I might with enough time to myself

Great find, Max

Wolfgang

WhitelinePsycho said...

Brautigan's out there brilliant, Sombrero Fallout is a perpetual, every couple of years re-read, good shit mate, thanks.

Charlie Miller, 28, Petaluma, CA said...

wow, i love this. thanks

Sintares said...

Saw this reblogged on this isn't happiness. I love Brautigan. Reminds me I should read his stuff again. Thanks!

Sintares said...

Saw this reblogged on this isn't happiness. I love Brautigan. Reminds me I should read his stuff again. Thanks!

mindpill said...

digginng it.....go max......

dave said...

smashin' stuff Amigo Maxwell...A Confederate General from Big Sur is the another of Brautigan's which will kill you dead, in a good way.

(did you ever get Under a Green Mountain - a zine of poems/bullshit, I sent you a while ago? couldnt find an address for 4Q so sent it to temple tattoo and hoped the god's of random chance would spirit it across Oakland...long shot I know!)

over & ouch

max schaaf said...

dave....
hey man i actually did and i really loved it. So a very belated thank you.
i mean it.
max

Sheabones said...

Love this! We keep a copy of his "The Pill Versus The Springhill Mine Disaster" on the upper decker. I think my favorite is The Winos On Potrero Hill.

Faythe Levine said...

You should order ROMMEL DRIVES ON DEEP INTO EGYPT by him. Best ever.

dave said...

sweet heavens above and all hail to the gods of random chance (and the sweet dudes at the tat shack)!
glad it made it through and that yer diggin' it...and ta very much for whackin' it up on these hallowed cyber-pages.
I got knocked off my iron pony on sunday and currently got a couple of mangled-legs, which is no good for landscape gardening, but maybe, combined with the codine-based painkillers I'm currently taking, good for finishing off the next lot of poems/bullshit...? I'll surely send it over as & when...pip-pip.
dave

Gregor said...

I had forgotten how good Brautigan is until I read your post.

Here's a photo you might like - Richard Brautigan with poet Michael McClure on a sweet Panhead in San Francisco, 1968.

max schaaf said...

gregor.... that photo gave me the chills! thanks so much.

r.miller said...

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So'full Garage said...

Cool! I remember reading his work back in high school...and yeah, tv sucks.