Hell's Angels

'The Maverick Voice of American Counterculture'

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Hunter S. Thompson: Hell's Angels (2011, Penguin Books, Limited)

328 pages

English language

Published Jan. 28, 2011 by Penguin Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-241-95158-3
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I was surprised to find a Hunter S Thompson book in Eastbourne's Age Uk shop, even more so when it turned out to be his reportage on the mid-sixties rise of the Hell's Angels. For 89p, I gave it a try! Thompson spent the best part of a year living, partying and drinking with Hell's Angels chapters in California. At the beginning of the period about which he writes, they were a small, almost defunct motorcycle gang, but rabid press attention over a few months secured their fame so much that the name is now known world-wide and, indeed, the gangs still exist. The overall impression I have come away with is that Angels life was mostly dull. Few are able to hold down a job and most of their time is spent in the same closed circle of company, half-cut or stoned, and repeating conversations for the nth time. …

Subjects

  • Hell's angels
  • Motorcycle gangs
  • Subculture
  • Hoodlums