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Alan Brownjohn's review of 'The Pill'
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Absorbing Chaos

by Alan Brownjohn?

Richard Brautigan's novels are highly praised. His poems are minor adjuncts to his prose: more coherent and funny than Berrigan's, but with the dreadful, characteristic soft-centredness: "I want your hair/ to cover me with maps/ of new places, so everywhere I go/ will be as beautiful/ as you hair."



New Statesman
December 4, 1970: 772-773



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