February 22, 2005
Tom Wolfe on Hunter S. Thompson

Posted by Andrew Hearst

“You didn’t have lunch or dinner with Hunter Thompson,” writes Tom Wolfe in today’s Wall Street Journal. “You attended an event at mealtime.”

In the early ’90s, Thompson made a public appearance in my college’s auditorium. It was probably billed as a “speech” or a “lecture,” but mainly it involved Thompson sucking down several pitchers of screwdrivers and rambling incoherently about who knows what. It was highly entertaining. Thompson was joined onstage for part of the event by Jann Wenner, the editor of Rolling Stone. Wenner was decked out in a pink dress shirt and, if I remember correctly, a navy suit jacket. The contrast between Thompson, the unkempt lunatic genius, and Wenner, the tight-sphinctered, pink-shirted businessman, was hilarious. The inebriated crowd practically jeered Wenner offstage.





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