HUNTER S. THOMPSON: THE LAST INTERVIEW AND OTHER CONVERSATIONS
Copyright © 2018 by Melville House Publishing
Introduction copyright © 2018 by David Streitfeld
First Melville House printing: February 2018
“Fantasy and Reality: Life with the Angels” is from a lightly edited radio interview conducted by Studs Terkel of WFMT Radio in Chicago, March 1967. Studs Terkel Radio Archive, courtesy Chicago History Museum and WFMT Radio Network.
“Your Worst Fears Always Come True” by Henry Allen © 1972 by Henry Allen. First published in The Washington Post Book Week, July 23, 1972.
“You had to get into journalism just to keep up with the madness” is from a lightly edited radio interview conducted by Studs Terkel of WFMT Radio in Chicago, March 14, 1973. Courtesy of the Studs Terkel Radio Archive.
“Political Highs and Lows” by Jane Perlez © 1979 by Jane Perlez. First published in the Washington Journalism Review in November/December 1979.
“The Doctor Is In” by Curtis Wilkie © 1988 by Curtis Wilkie. First published in The Boston Globe Magazine on January 7, 1988.
“I enjoy drugs” is excerpted from Hunter S. Thompson by William McKeen (Twayne, 1991). © 1991 by William McKeen.
“This is not a night to be alone” © 2018 by David Streitfeld.
“Fear and Loathing After 9/11” was originally broadcast on The Media Report, a program on Australian Broadcasting Corp. Radio National network. August 29, 2002.
“A Downhill, Hellbound Train” by Jessica Hopsicker. © 2004 by Jessica Hopsicker. First published in The College Crier magazine, October 2004.
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