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Reader Feedback on "Please Take Your Clothes Off"
I still enjoy brautigan. Bought this book in this discount bin in Monterey Ca. much to my shock. Thanks for sharing it with us. anxious to read any more. David Eibling stockton, ca
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08/27
what,is.
--yes
06/08
'/./.;;l,l;m
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02/01
no matter if it's true or not, I would probably take my clothes off for him.
--amv
07/22
As interesting as this article was. It seemed largely untrue. I doubt that this technique has worked more than once, and never without the aid of large sums of alcohol...
--jash
07/05
Very much enjoyed this one. Thanks!
--mc
06/08
i love brautigan and it is great to see this piece on here.
--pd
05/28
i can relate to this so very well.
--dhs
05/02
First of all, I would be really suprised if he wrote that. It seems a bit more like someone who read Brautigen -vs- someone who is a who. Art can not be taken, nor can real names or real attitude based on experience. You loose if you are not hot pizza in front of the masses. Wishes are loud but seniments are incriminatining. If he wrote that then kisses are rape. I am sure there is unpublished material but I doubt that this is it. Find your fame in yourself and not unanswered questions. Writing is not that hard when you are truly confused. J.Garwood Hodgson Unemployed Ph. D. student Madison Wisc, jhodgson@students.wisc.edu
--JGH
04/28
INTERESTING!!!!!!!!1 Need to read more--the technique sounds very simple, if not understated. I have never found it that easy to get someone out of their clothes.
--R.P.
04/27
It is a thrill to once again be transported to the magical times and the wonderful mind of Richard Brautigan. Ah, the free love... free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty we are free at last. Thank you for the excerpt.
--ADNY
04/21
lucid. humbly erotic in its simplicity. i felt like taking off my shirt and conversing with my breasts.
--sgt
04/16
some nice moments, but author seems drunk or roughly translated from another language ... admittedly i have had a couple drinks so I could be projecting but seems less clean than regular Nerve fare ...
--ntb
04/16
I have been unpleasantly suprised to bear witness to such a load of patronizing bullshit. Surely you could find more competant, nay, remotely bearable writers to grace you proverbial pages.
--jb
04/13
is this novel ever going to be published?
--mfs
04/13
interested in more brautigan, look at my brautigan web site: http://www.rakehell.com/ndevine/brautigan/
--ntd
04/12
Great excerpt. Hope the book is as good. The quote is from a woman named, Mrs. Patrick Campbell. I know little about her, but she had been a ballerina, later married "well" and became a patron of the arts herself. She was apparently a financial supporter and friend of some of the "Lost Generation" is Paris in the 1920's. The quote I read goes, "In the end, it really doesn't matter what you do, as long as you don't do it in the street and scare the horses." Always been a favorite.
--JS
04/12


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