Revenge of the Lawn

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Revenge of the Lawn

Front cover of Revenge of the Lawn.
Author Richard Brautigan
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Short stories
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Publication date October 1, 1971
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN ISBN 0-671-20960-4
Preceded by In Watermelon Sugar (1968)
Followed by The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966 (1971)

Revenge of the Lawn is a book of short stories written by the American author Richard Brautigan from 1962-1970. Like most of Brautigan's works, the stories are whimsical, simply themed, and often surreal. Many of the stories were originally published elsewhere.[1] The book also contains two missing chapters from his work Trout Fishing in America, Rembrandt Creek and Carthage Sink.[2]

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  1. ^ The full list encompasses Change, Coyote's Journal, Esquire, Evergreen Review, Jeopardy, Kulchur, Mademoiselle, New American Review, Nice, Now Now, Parallel, Playboy, Ramparts, R. C. Lion, Rolling Stone, Sum, Tri-Quarterly, and Vogue (source: The Revenge of the Lawn 1971, copyright page).
  2. ^ The Revenge of the Lawn 1971, The Lost Chapters of Trout Fishing in America: "Rembrandt Creek" and "Carthage Sink", pp 37-41

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