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Before his mysterious disappearance and probable death in 1971, Oscar Zeta Acosta was famous as a Robin Hood Chicano lawyer and notorious as the real-life model for Hunter S. Thompson's "Dr. Gonzo," a fat, pugnacious attorney with a gargantuan appetite for food, drugs, and life on the edge.
Written with uninhibited candor and manic energy, this book is Acosta's own account of coming of age as a Chicano in the psychedelic sixties, of taking on impossible cases while breaking all tile rules of courtroom conduct, and of scrambling headlong in search of a personal and cultural identity. It is a landmark of contemporary Hispanic-American literature, at once ribald, surreal, and unmistakably authentic.
Written with uninhibited candor and manic energy, this book is Acosta's own account of coming of age as a Chicano in the psychedelic sixties, of taking on impossible cases while breaking all tile rules of courtroom conduct, and of scrambling headlong in search of a personal and cultural identity. It is a landmark of contemporary Hispanic-American literature, at once ribald, surreal, and unmistakably authentic.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5"Juarez in the morning, when you have two cents in your pocket and been ordered out of town at gun point, is as depressing a city as you can find."Can I get an amen? This is a heck of a read, and one I had never heard of! I picked this up because it was mentioned in a book I just finished reading, "There There" by Tommy Orange, and I'm glad that I did! It's really two stories, Oscar's childhood and his adventure after quitting being a Legal Aid lawyer in Oakland and hitting the road to find himself. I didn't really like the childhood pieces, but I thoroughly enjoyed the road trip! Very much like his buddy Hunter S., and just as irreverent! It's also the trip where he first meets Thompson! Lots of drugs, madness, and terrible behavior. He was one bad buffalo, and forever tormented by Procol Harum's - "A Whiter Shade of Pale"!On a personal note, there are some strange connections between the buffalo and me! We were both born in El Paso, Texas. We were both in Boy Scout Troop 42, though in different cities. And he once got sent to Hamilton Air Force Base - which is here in Novato, my hometown! And we didn't 'meet' until 2018! Mi hermano!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It's difficult for me to assess the merits of a certain kind of book, and this is one of those. It's a book of the counterculture: the lost, searching, wild, risk-taking counterculture. I think I just have a hard time really anchoring myself into that place, that mindset. I don't necessarily find it easy to make the leap from disillusionment and displacement into drinking too much and taking copious amounts of drugs as an answer.Oscar Acosta grew up in California in an uncertain racial position as a Mexican. Their place on the social ladder seems to have been determined mostly by whether or not there was anyone around to be below them (usually blacks). In Acosta's town, there wasn't, so he learned that being Mexican was apparently the worst thing possible. The parts about his racial identity and what it means to be Chicano were interesting to me, not only in the parts about his early life, but as a thread throughout the rest as well. Eventually, he gets a law degree and works for Legal Aid in Oakland. After becoming disillusioned with that, he makes an escape on a road trip and meets up with, among other people, Hunter S. Thompson. (He will later be immortalized as Dr. Gonzo accompanying Raoul Duke on a bender of epic proportions.) Somewhere in the midst of this insanity, Acosta discovers that he wants to champion the people, his people, and turns his attention to being a lawyer for activists.I'm sure it's an important book, and it's a pretty readable book (especially if you have a high tolerance for reading about the details of Acosta's digestive system), but I can't say I connected with it except for its curiosity value as a companion to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Acosta's personality is reflected rather well in his writing style. He's brash, assertive, and self- righteous, even! This little known book is a semi-autobiographical work of fiction that chronicles Acosta's childhood, problems with drugs and alcohol, while becoming an activist Chicano lawyer. Acosta's book deals with identity, race, immigration, coming-of-age and life in the 70's. Acosta is most famously known for his "cameo" in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas as Dr. Gonzo. As a matter of fact, the term "Gonzo Journalism" is based on this character and Acosta's real life adventures with Hunter S. Thomspon. Highly recommended for those seeking a coming of age story based on a Mexican American individual, even if the book is a little rough around the edges, just like the author.