Hunter S Thompson's death to be reviewed more than 20 years later

(theguardian.com)

31 points | by c420 a day ago ago

29 comments

  • neaden a day ago ago

    This seems kind of weird. As the article says he was on the phone with his wife and left a suicide note. His son by a previous marriage was in the house with him when he died, which makes me think this is some sort of inheritance dispute between his widow and son.

    • couchdive 17 hours ago ago

      might be life insurance as well

  • cmsj a day ago ago

    I was just thinking yesterday that we could use a new Hunter S Thompson, cataloguing the absurd times we live in.

    • fyrabanks a day ago ago

      Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan is essentially the evolution of gonzo journalism.

      • tanseydavid 21 hours ago ago

        "All Gas, No Brakes" was truly a perfect name for what Callaghan does (and what Dr. Gonzo did before that).

    • cosmicgadget a day ago ago

      Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '24

      By Hunter S. Thompson

      Gonzo has been out-jerked by reality. Abandon ship.

    • tree_enjoyer a day ago ago

      A solid contender is this writer, who I follow on Twitter. This was the first article I read of his (which directly references Thompson) and I was absolutely sold.

      https://thehuntfortomclancy.substack.com/p/fear-and-self-loa...

      • some_guy_nobel a day ago ago

        In 2025 a "tripping balls at ..." feels derivative of even the HST derivatives of the 2010s...

      • ChrisMarshallNY a day ago ago

        Reads like he's absolutely channeling/mimicking Thompson. I don't think it's coincidental, at all.

        Seems to do a fairly good job of it, but I'm not sure that I would read him, myself. It just feels different, to me.

    • hydrogen7800 a day ago ago

      I recall thinking the same about Harlan Ellison after reading a sampling of his magazine articles.

    • morkalork a day ago ago

      What would a new HST look like? Gonzo style journalism kinda already peaked in the 2010s with the wave of blogging and new media like Vice magazine.

      HST was revolutionary because he broke the norms of journalism at the time while still making a coherent point. Nowadays journalism is plain broken, the norms are in tatters and the people that would be exposed don't give a shit and feel no shame for the awful things they do. No wonder HST offed himself.

      • hoten a day ago ago

        It looks like Andrew Callaghan & Channel 5.

        • IncreasePosts a day ago ago

          He was my initial thought too, but I feel like it's very similar to what Vice was doing 20 years ago

      • xattt a day ago ago

        Everyone wanted to be gritty in the 2010s and now no one is gritty because of it. I want the opposite now, and have a source with a coherent, reliable voice which I sort of get with the Economist.

        • morkalork 21 hours ago ago

          Yes, that's exactly it. If people want to see what breaking the norms is today, it would be, I don't know because I wasn't alive then, Walter Cronkite?

          • xattt 13 hours ago ago

            Jim Lehrer was more recent and an excellent voice on a national scale in North America.

            Ontario has Steve Paikin who, until very recently, hosted a current affairs show on public television. He is easily in the top 0.0001% of people who can make sense of anything that comes up in the news.

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    • lenerdenator a day ago ago

      Robert Evans (iwriteok on bluesky) is similar. He's certainly more to the left than HST was and works in different media, but he's got the tall, authoritarian-hating druggie gun lover bit down pat.

    • dingnuts a day ago ago

      I'd argue part of the reason the times are so absurd is that there's a whole ecosystem of gonzo journalists from Hasan Piker to Adin Ross to that one famous guy recently that got shot

      • cosmicgadget a day ago ago

        I'm not familiar with the first two but Kirk was a propagandist, not a gonzo journalist.

      • pogue 21 hours ago ago

        Hasan Piker & Adin Ross are gonzo journalists?? Since when?

  • bb88 a day ago ago

    Shotgun Golf With Bill Murray by Hunter S. Thompson

    https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/story?id=1992213

  • Molitor5901 a day ago ago

    The last thing he typed has always sat deeply with me:

    "Football Season Is Over

    No More Games. No More Bombs. No More Walking. No More Fun. No More Swimming. 67. That is 17 years past 50. 17 more than I needed or wanted. Boring. I am always bitchy. No Fun — for anybody. 67. You are getting Greedy. Act your old age. Relax — This won't hurt”

  • Oarch a day ago ago

    Four out of five stars

  • focusedone a day ago ago

    Hunter S Thompson --> David Foster Wallace --> Caity Weaver / Others?

    • pogue 21 hours ago ago

      I miss all the writers from Gawker

  • westurner 18 hours ago ago

    Gonzo journalism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzo_journalism

    The Battle of Aspen > Thompson's campaign for sheriff: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battle_of_Aspen :

      Freak Power in the Rockies
    
    Dynomite!
  • runnr_az a day ago ago

    "It was awesome"

  • iamnotagenius a day ago ago

    [dead]