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Hunter S. Thompson

Exploring America's Madness Through Gonzo Journalism and Sharp Wit

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Author: Hunter S. Thompson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743250450

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1979

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Author's Note
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Chapter 2: Fear and Loathing in the Bunker
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Chapter 3: The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved
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Chapter 4: A Southern City With Northern Problems
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Chapter 5: Fear and Loathing at the Super Bowl
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Chapter 6: The Temptations of Jean-Claude Killy
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Chapter 7: The Ultimate Free Lancer
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Chapter 8: Collect Telegram from a Mad Dog
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Chapter 9: "Genius 'Round the World Stands Hand in Hand, and One Shock of Recognition Runs the Whole Circle 'Round"-- ART LlNKLETTER
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Chapter 10: Jacket Copy for Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas:A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream
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Chapter 11: A Conversation on Ralph Steadman and His Book,America, with Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
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Chapter 12: Strange Rumblings in Aztlan
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Chapter 13: Freak Power in the Rockies
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Chapter 14: Memo from the Sports Desk: The So-Called "Jesus Freak" Scare
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Chapter 15: Memoirs of a Wretched Weekend in Washington
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Chapter 16: Presenting: The Richard Nixon Doll (Overhauled 1968 Model)
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Chapter 17: Author's Note
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Chapter 18: June, 1972:The McGovern Juggernaut Rolls On
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Chapter 19: Later in June
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Chapter 20: September
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Chapter 21: October
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Chapter 22: Epitaph
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Chapter 23: Memo from the Sports Desk & Rude Notes from a Decompression Chamber in Miami
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Chapter 24: Fear and Loathing at the Watergate: Mr. Nixon Has Cashed His Check
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Chapter 25: Fear and Loathing in Washington: The Boys in the Bag
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Chapter 26: Fear and Loathing in Limbo: The Scum Also Rises
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Chapter 27: Traveler Hears Mountain Music Where It's Sung
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Chapter 28: A Footloose American in a Smugglers' Den
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Chapter 29: Democracy Dies in Peru, but Few Seem to Mourn Its Passing
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Chapter 30: The Inca of the Andes:He Haunts the Ruins of His Once-Great Empire
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Chapter 31: Brazilshooting
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Chapter 32: Chatty Letters During a Journey from Aruba to Rio
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Chapter 33: What Lured Hemingway to Ketchum?
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Chapter 34: Living in the Time of Alger, Greeley, Debs
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Chapter 35: Marlon Brando and the Indian Fish-In
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Chapter 36: The "Hashbury" Is the Capital of the Hippies
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Chapter 37: When the Beatniks Were Social Lions The Nonstudent Left
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Chapter 38: The Nonstudent Left
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Chapter 39: Those Daring Young Men in Their Flying Machines. . .Ain't What They Used to Be!e
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Chapter 40: The Police Chiefe
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Chapter 41: The Great Shark Hunte
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Chapter 42: Jimmy Carter and the Great Leap of Faithe
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Chapter 43: Address by Jimmy Carter on Law Day: University of Georgia, Athens, GAe
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Chapter 44: The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meate
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Chapter 45: The Hoodlum Circus and the Statutory Rape of Bass Lakee
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Chapter 46: Ashes to Ashes & Dust to Dust: The Funeral of Mother Miles
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Chapter 47: Welcome to Las Vegas:When the Going gets Weird, the Weird Turn Pro
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Chapter 48: Last Tango in Vegas:Fear and Loathing in the Near Room
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Chapter 49: Last Tango in Vegas:Fear and Loathing in the Far Room
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Who should listen The Great Shark Hunt

"The Great Shark Hunt," by Hunter S. Thompson, is an essential listen for fans of gonzo journalism, political commentary, and 1970s counterculture. Those interested in the raw, unfiltered perspectives of a writer who blends personal narrative with incisive social critique will find Thompson's work captivating. The audiobook is particularly suited for listeners who appreciate bold storytelling, as well as those looking to understand the complexities of American life through the lens of one of its most iconic voices. It’s also a great choice for both longtime fans of Thompson and newcomers seeking a visceral dive into the chaotic spirit of the era.

3 quotes from The Great Shark Hunt

  • "The things you own end up owning you."
  • "I was not sure of what I wanted, but I was sure that I didn't want to find out."
  • "We are all wired into a survival trip now. No more fantasy vacations.

Author : Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter Stockton Thompson (1937-2005) was a groundbreaking American journalist and author renowned for his classic work, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. As the pioneer of Gonzo journalism, he transformed the narrative landscape by immersing himself in the stories he covered, often becoming the focal point of his own reporting. Thompson's legacy is characterized not only by his vivid prose but also by his outspoken embrace of psychedelics and mind-altering substances, as well as his libertarian beliefs and fierce disdain for authority. His life came to an untimely end in 2005, leaving behind a profound impact on the world of journalism and literature.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Great Shark Hunt Free Audiobook Download

Hunter S. Thompson

Exploring America's Madness Through Gonzo Journalism and Sharp Wit

4.0913508rating

Information

Author: Hunter S. Thompson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743250450

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1979

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Great Shark Hunt

"The Great Shark Hunt," by Hunter S. Thompson, is an essential listen for fans of gonzo journalism, political commentary, and 1970s counterculture. Those interested in the raw, unfiltered perspectives of a writer who blends personal narrative with incisive social critique will find Thompson's work captivating. The audiobook is particularly suited for listeners who appreciate bold storytelling, as well as those looking to understand the complexities of American life through the lens of one of its most iconic voices. It’s also a great choice for both longtime fans of Thompson and newcomers seeking a visceral dive into the chaotic spirit of the era.

3 quotes from The Great Shark Hunt

  • "The things you own end up owning you."
  • "I was not sure of what I wanted, but I was sure that I didn't want to find out."
  • "We are all wired into a survival trip now. No more fantasy vacations.

Author: Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter Stockton Thompson (1937-2005) was a groundbreaking American journalist and author renowned for his classic work, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. As the pioneer of Gonzo journalism, he transformed the narrative landscape by immersing himself in the stories he covered, often becoming the focal point of his own reporting. Thompson's legacy is characterized not only by his vivid prose but also by his outspoken embrace of psychedelics and mind-altering substances, as well as his libertarian beliefs and fierce disdain for authority. His life came to an untimely end in 2005, leaving behind a profound impact on the world of journalism and literature.