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The Tokyo-Montana Express is a collection of short stories written by Richard Brautigan. It contains 131 chapters which are short stories written by Brautigan from 1976 to 1978, during a period when he was dividing his time between Japan and his ranch house in Montana. A note at the beginning of the book explains that the chapters are "stations" along the tracks of the Tokyo-Montana Express and the "I" is the voice of each of those stations.
A signed edition (limited to 350 copies) was published in by Targ Editions in 1979 prior to the first trade edition published in 1980.
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Works by Richard Brautigan |
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Novels |
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Poetry |
The Return of the Rivers (1958) · The Galilee Hitch-Hiker (1958) · Lay The Marble Tea (1959) · The Octopus Frontier (1960) · All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (1963) · Please Plant This Book (1968) · The Pill versus the Springhill Mine Disaster (1968) · Rommel Drives on Deep into Egypt (1970) · Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork (1971) · June 30th June 30th (1978) · The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writings (1999)
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Essays |
At Sea Wild Dogs (1965) . The Overland Journey of Joseph Francl and the Eternal Sleep of His Wife Antonia (1968) . The Old Lady (1971) . The Silence of Flooded Houses (1975) · Owl's: The CoEvolution Quarterly (1976) · Space Colonies (1977)
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Short story collections |
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