American Dream: A trademark of American society. The meaning is deeply rooted in the Declaration of Independence, declaring that "People are born equally" and declaring the right to "pursue life, freedom, and happiness" (independent declaration). Temptation of dreams attracted thousands of immigrants to the US, and many people, including writers, were inspired by it, one of which is Hunt Thompson. His book "Fear and disgust in Las Vegas: a savage journey of the American Dream Heart" follows the hero Raul Duke looking for American dreams.
In 1949, Arthur Miller founded "death of salesman". The American dream was useless pursuit there. Likewise, in 1971, Hunt Thompson was portrayed in the fear and disgust of Las Vegas: a savage trip to the center of America's dream - a dark psychedelic reflection of the concept - successfully explains the waste of pop culture Excess Excess Hubert Selby (Jr.) 'S novel "Requiem for a Dream" is exploring what is becoming fatal without being conscious of pursuing America' s success. The end of the story told them. George Karlin is famous for writing a joke that "I am called the American dream, I must believe and need to sleep." Mr. Carlin pointed out that "wealthy business interests that manage things and make all important decisions have greater influence than individual choices." Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, responded to this emotion in his 2012 book "Destruction Day, Resistance Day".
The fear and disgust of Las Vegas, published in 1971: The savage trip of the American Dream Heart is the first person of a journalist (Thompson himself, the pseudonym "Duke of Raoul") when traveling in Las Vegas. Account "300-pound Samoans" lawyer, "Dr. Gonzo" (friend of Thompson, a friend inspired by Cicano's lawyer Oscar Zeta Acosta) reports the Drug Officers' Meeting and the "Great Mint 400" motorcycle race. During his trip, he and his lawyers looked for American dreams with the help of a large amount of alcohol, LSD, ether, adrenaline, mescaline (from cactus synthesis), cocaine, marijuana and other medicines. Ralph Steadman and Thompson worked on several projects to contribute representational pen and ink illustrations.
Las Vegas 'fear and disgust (1998) is Thompson' s novel of the same name, Thompson 's imaginary story, and Acosta' s 1971 Las Vegas trip. Benicio Del Toro depicts Acosta. In movies and novels it is known as "Dr. Gonzo". Johnny Depp depicts Thompson (under the alias of Raoul Duke).
The fear and disgust in Las Vegas: The savage trip of the American Dream Heart is a novel by Hunt Thompson, interpreted by Ralph Steedman. This book is written in Roman letters rooted in autobiographical events. The story is that the main character, Raul Duke and his lawyer Dr. Gonzo visited Las Vegas, chased American dreams through a hazard arising from narcotics and repeated the failure of anti-cultural movements in the 1960s I am talking about. This work is Thompson's most famous piece known for its sensational explanation of illegal drug use and early reviews of culture in the 1960s. Thompson is very subjective in mixing facts and novels and its popularity is known as Gonzo news. The novel first appeared as a two-part series of Rolling Stone magazine in 1971, and it was published in 1972.