Generation of swine (1988) by Hunter S. Thompson

Generation of Swine is a compelling collection of essays that captures the essence of American culture and politics during the late 1980s, as seen through the eyes of the iconic journalist Hunter S. Thompson.
Rating: 4.0
Genres Non-fiction, Political Commentary, Essays
Original language: en
Creators
Hunter S. Thompson (author)
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