Raoul Duke (Dep) and his lawyer (Delto), the center of the American dream, visited sports journalist Duke (Hunt) from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. · Thompson) will participate in several events in the desert. It is worth to write down almost all illegal drugs, alcohol, and even grapefruit experience. To make things even more interesting, an invitation was issued at the National District Attorney General Assembly to participate in a 4-day seminar on drugs and dangerous drugs. This means that the police loads and means that there are more writings from all. Do not worry about paranoia, this is part of the journey here. Basically, this is a runaway experience that you can run Mescarin, LSD, Speed, Cocaine, a lot of alcohol and other anesthetics, Dr Duke and Dr. Gonzo never sleep in a totally madman It is becoming. So you think that this will be a pretty bad trip, you are right. But with regard to Gonzo News, even if it is a story that is not important, you will do everything to get the story. "Upper is no longer a trend, in 1971 the market ephedrine was as rare as pure acid and DMT" cooperates with Nixon. "Hunt S. Thompson
"The fear and disgust of Las Vegas was released on May 22, 1998. The director is Terry Gilliam. The film is based on Hunt S. Thompson's 1971 novel." Aversion to Las Vegas: Barbarian "American · Center of Dream Reporter Raul Duke and lawyer Gonzo traveled to host sports magazine motorcycle races from Los Angeles, California to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1971. The amount of medicine they buy is in Las Vegas They come from magazines to host sports events; they are seriously damaging the citizens of Las Vegas They meet police, reporters, gambler, racing cars.Hands and free riders, they say "unpredictable Possible things "and only knowing" American dream ", modern American western dementia Fear, disgust, found a hilarious adventure.
The fear and disgust of Las Vegas, published in 1971: The American Barbarian Journey is the first person account of a journalist traveling in Las Vegas (Thompson himself, the pseudonym "Duke of Raoul"). . "300-pound Samoa" lawyer, "Dr. Gonzo" (a friend of Thompson, a character inspired by Chicano's lawyer Oscar Zeta Acosta) reports on the Drug Officials Conference and the "Great Mint 400" Motorcycle Race. During the trip, he and his lawyer 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 cooperated in several projects to contribute representational pen and ink illustrations.