The Ginger Man in Dublin

“My eyes are glued together. Feet blistered. What have I done? At least I’m not in jail. Lay a bit to get the latitude and longitude. I’ll never do this again. Seems I had something to do with cattle. And with drink. And with several parties. And pints of cider. Claws the brain apart. I don’t like this when I don’t even know what month it is.”

J.P. Donleavy – The Ginger Man

Ah yes Mr. Donleavy, I know the feeling and I don’t like it either, although in my case it was largely due to pints of Guinness and some women from Eastern Europe. Stumbling across a signpost on Dublin’s Grafton Street that informed me of a Literary Pub Crawl didn’t help matters either. After a near four hour bus journey to Dublin I had developed a raging thirst, the kind that could only be extinguished with a few pints of the black stuff. Followed by many, many more. Given that there is a bar on literally ever corner, a bar crawl in Dublin can quickly become a decadent orgy of unimaginable magnitude. Eventually my literary pub tour brought me to the fine establishment known as The Ginger Man. Located near the back of Trinity College it serves a fine pint of Guinness, which I gladly helped myself to before I eagerly set off towards Temple Bar in search of The Project Arts Centre where Mr. Donleavy was going to be making a rare appearance.

Typically however, I got hopelessly lost. Whoever is responsible for the signposts in Dublin should be strung up with barbed wire and left for the crows. Of course I had no trouble finding bars, but when it came to my main destination relying on the signposts was like asking a blind woman for directions on a foggy night. Beyond useless! I also had a sneaking suspicion that some bastard had turned certain signs in the wrong direction just for his own perverse amusement. If I had found him I would have strangled the prick in the middle of O’Connell St. with my shoelaces.

After much frustration and loud outbursts of guttural swearing I managed to find the damn spot. About 60 yards from my hotel no less. Oh Lord you mock me in the cruellest fashion! I quickly collected my tickets and bounded upstairs where I was faced with yet another bar. A man could never die of thirst in this fine city. A pint of the black stuff later I found myself sitting about five yards from the stage, no doubt stinking the front aisles to the rafters with the smell of Guinness. Soon the lights dipped and our host from the national broadcaster RTE introduced the man of the hour – J.P. Donleavy.

Mr Donleavy ambled out from the shadows of the stage, dressed like a country gent in tweed and sporting a distinguished silver beard. After a warm welcome from the audience he started discussing a variety of topics, from the banning of The Ginger Man to his hopes of a film version starring Johnny Depp and the notorious hellraiser Shane McGowan. I don’t want to spoil it all for you, as you can listen to the entire event here.

Afterwards Mr. Donleavy took some questions from the audience and then started signing books for the audience. I eagerly jumped in line to get my copy of The Ginger Man autographed by the man himself. The line to meet him was huge but I eventually got to the top and met the infamous old git. As he was signing my book I asked him if he ever accepted Hunter’s offer to drop by his shack in Big Sur back in the early 60’s. On hearing the Good Doctors name he looked up and smiled with a glint in his eye – “Oh yes” he muttered in his distinct mournful voice and then he paused, considering the question a bit – “No, no…pity, pity” before chuckling to himself a bit. He seemed rather pleased with the question, if a little surprised. Then I was off into the Dublin night where I roamed around Temple Bar for a bit, before challenging three Polish women to a drinking contest in a bar whose name I forget. Never underestimate a Polish woman’s tolerance for vodka, it could be the death of you…

Ok for now,

Ron Mexico

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In Search of The Ginger Man

Well, Lionel, a chap named Donleavy has just written a book. He never made it to Beverly Glen, or even Esquirebut he can write the balls off of every punk who did – including me.”

Hunter S. Thompson – The Proud Highway

 

Tomorrow I am off to Dublin to hopefully get a chance to have a word with JP Donleavy, infamous author of The Ginger Man and famed recluse. Mr. Donleavy is giving a reading as part of the Dublin Writers Festival and will also be discussing the upcoming movie adaption of his wicked novel. It is also heavily rumoured that Colonel Depp will be there, as he is hotly tipped to play the lead role – that of Sebastian Dangerfield. The Colonel and Mr. Donleavy are good friends and have been discussing this movie for a while now. Shane McGowan is also supposed to make a cameo appearence in the film playing the equally boisterous Brendan Behan. Speaking of the Colonel, it was his birthday this week so hopefully he had a good one! Here is a clip from the Extended DVD of his appearence on Inside the Actors Studio. He is talking about what it was like to live with The Good Doctor.

 

 

Oh yeah before I go, if you want to read a letter that Hunter sent to JP Donleavy then click here and last, but certainly by no means least, for those of you who are interested in collecting the work of Dr. Thompson check out HST Books run by our very own Lono, it is a fantastic site with great information on collecting First Editions, Limited Editions, Rare Magazines and basically everything to do with Gonzo.

Good luck,

Ron Mexico       

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Jack Was Not Innocent, He Ran Over Dogs

“Jack Kerouac influenced me quite a bit as a writer…in the Arab sense that the enemy of my enemy was my friend. Kerouac taught me that you could get away with writing about drugs and get published. It was possible, and in a symbolic way I expected Kerouac to turn up in Haight-Ashbury for the cause. Ginsberg was there, so it was kind of natural to expect that Kerouac would show up too.”  

Hunter S. Thompson – Paris Review # 156

 

So I was having a browse on the net today when I discovered a great little CD called Kerouac: Kicks Joy Darkness. It is a tribute to Jack Kerouac and features contributions from the likes of Patti Smith, Johnny Depp, John Cale, William S. Burroughs, Eddie Vedder, Allen Ginsberg, Joe Strummer, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Steven Tyler and Michael Stipe. Oh and some fellow called Thompson has a piece called – Letter To William S. Burroughs And Ode To Jack. 

Enjoy!

Ron Mexico

 

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No Rest For The Wicked

My main luxury in those years-a necessary luxury, in fact-was the ability to work in and out of my home-base fortress in Woody Creek.It was a very important psychic anchor for me, a crucial grounding point where I always knew I had love, friends, & good neighbors.It was like my personal Lighthouse that I could see from anywhere in the world-no matter where I was, or how weird & crazy & dangerous it got, everything would be okay if I could just make it home.When I made that hairpin turn up the hill onto Woody Creek Road, I knew I was safe.”

Hunter S. Thompson – Fear and Loathing in America  

 

I was just settling into a nice dream about George W. Bush being chased out of the White House by a blood thirsty three-headed Hyena called Retirement, when I was rudely awoken by a godawful racket from the van parked in my front drive. The postman round these parts has a rude habit of blasting atrocious music at a deafening volume in the early hours of the morning. I am seriously thinking of stealing the stereo from his car or investing in a pack of vicious dogs. My mood was foul as I collected the post from the front porch but it quickly lifted when I spotted the large white envelope stamped with the Gonzo logo, sent all the way from Woody Creek Colorado. Inside was the latest issue of The Woody Creeker, which I subscribed to many moons ago. Anita sure as hell delivered on her promise to publish it when least expected 😀 The first thing that struck me was the totally cool front cover. Check it out below!

 

So who is the lady on the front cover eh? Well her name is “Jilly” and she appeared in the fourth Aspen Wall Poster, produced by Hunter and Tom Benton between January and March of 1971. It is the Aspen Wall Poster series that featured the now infamous Hunter Thompson for Sheriff poster designed by Tom Benton. There is a great article in this issue by Lynn Burton about the Wall Posters so if you want more details then pick up a copy. There is also a great interview with Tom Wolfe and a nice piece by Ralph. If you haven’t already subscribed then contact the Gonzo Store at gonzowear@gmail.com The Gonzo Store website is being revamped at the moment.

Anyway gotta run, the bats are at the window again… (seriously there is a colony of bats in my garden that appear every night all swooping around the place and driving the women crazy with fear, this is certainly Bat Country)

Ron Mexico

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Just Another Freak, in the Freak Kingdom.

“Everybody is looking for someone who can stand up in the wind. It is lonely standing up and crowded lying down. I refuse to be an anchor for other people’s dreams – but then I refuse to anchor mine to anyone else. So I have no choice but to stand up and piss into the wind.” 

Hunter S. Thompson – The Proud Highway

 

I have always liked that quote. Whenever I begin to doubt my innermost feelings and question my beliefs, I always turn to that piece of Gonzo Wisdom. The resulting effect is like pissing on an electric fence at two in the morning after a long haul in the local bar. Instant sobriety and a clarity of mind that is hard to match.

I have always viewed the internet and computers in general with a vicious contempt, a bit like my attitude towards closing hours at the local watering hole. However since my last post I have had a slight change in heart thanks to a certain member of the tribe – Brandon W. He is Anita Thompson’s editorial and research assistant and he decided to throw us all a bone here at Totally Gonzo, after our recent threat of self-mutilation and religious devotion regarding the lack of Gonzo news. Here is what he had to say regarding Anita’s upcoming book – Ancient Gonzo Wisdom: Interviews with Hunter S. Thompson

“Patience. No need for self-mutilation, your insatiable thirst for all things Gonzo is soon to be satisfied.

I’m writing in order to inform you and your readership that the galleys of the forthcoming Ancient Gonzo Wisdom: Interviews with Hunter S. Thompson, as edited by Ms. Thompson, will be available by the end of the summer. It’s a remarkable and expansive collection of interviews and conversations with The Good Doctor, ranging from 1967 – 2005. Her book is a comprehensive compilation of the most important, widely read interviews published in Playboy, Rolling Stone, Esquire and The Paris Review; but, what separates it from the rest are the rare Gonzo gems and never-before-published interviews, many of which only his wife had access. Author and essayist Christopher Hitchens is writing the forward for the collection.

In essence, Ancient Gonzo Wisdom is an oral history of Hunter S. Thompson and his era through decades of published interviews and private transcribed conversations. It contains stories, anecdotes, insights into his written craft, and social observations while magnifying Hunter’s brilliance and intellectual prowess. The book illuminates his evolution along with his determination to hold the line his entire life.

I just wanted to pass this on because this book is an important addition to Hunter’s legacy as a profound man of letters and canon of written work. Ultimately, it captures the endurance and continued importance of Hunter’s spoken words and ideas. Don’t worry – in addition to enlightening Gonzo genius, the book also contains the usual suspects: Wild Turkey, Chivas tumblers, peacocks, crooked politicians, journalism odysseys, and explosions.”

Thanks for that Brandon, it arrived just in time, I was ready to book my flight to Nepal and shave my head bald. Now thanks to your timely intervention I have booked a holiday to Spain where I plan on securing a fine bottle of black absinthe and running amok on a nudist beach. The rest of my money I will waste with pleasure.

 

Ok for Now,

 

Ron Mexico 

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Gonzo Roundup: A Decadent & Depraved Weekend

“Steadman wanted to see some Kentucky Colonels, but he wasn’t sure what they looked like. I told him to go back to the clubhouse men’s rooms and look for men in white linen suits vomiting in the urinals. “They’ll usually have large brown whiskey stains on the fronts of their suits,” I said. “But watch the shoes, that’s the tip-off. Most of them manage to avoid vomiting on their own clothes, but they never miss their shoes.” 

Hunter S. Thompson – The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved 1970

 

It is that time of the year again folks – Kentucky Derby time!! It is 38yrs since that fateful weekend when the Good Doctor and our favourite artist Ralph Steadman ran amok in a haze of Mint Juleps and Mace – or ‘Chemical Billy’ as Hunter christened it. Why not place a few bets yourself this weekend, down a few drinks and try not to mess up your shoes.

In other news there has been a whole heap of Gonzo related books released recently. Anita is gearing up for the British release of The Gonzo Way and if you haven’t already picked up a copy then get your ass in gear and do it now. You won’t be disappointed. Another highly recommended book is The Kitchen Readings: Untold Stories of Hunter S. Thompson by Sheriff Bob Braudis and Michael Cleverly. Some of the stories in this book are absolutely hilarious! Also the Gonzo book released by Ammobooks is now available in a paperback edition. This is a really gorgeous book full of amazing photos taken by Hunter. There is also some other cool stuff in there such as a photo of his certificate from the National District Attorney’s Convention on Narcotics and his Doctorate in Divinity Certificate 🙂 

There are also some books in the pipeline at the moment. As you may already know, Anita is releasing another book – Hunter S. Thompson: The Selected Interviews. There is also a second interviews book coming out in June from Beef Torrey and Kevin Simonson – Conversations with Hunter S. Thompson. In July there is another biography of the Good Doctor hitting the market, this time by William McKeen who has previously released an excellent biography of Hunter. The new one is called Outlaw Journalist: The Life and Times of Hunter S. Thompson and having received an advance copy I can say it is without a doubt the most accurate biography to date.

That’s about it for now.

Good Luck,

 

Ron Mexico

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