The outlaw bible of American literature
earliest edition we have, 2004 Thunder's Mouth Press, 2004 paperback 662 pages
Presents an anthology of literature written primarily in the post-World War II era by a variety of American authors working outside the mainstream of the genre, including works by Jack Kerouac, Ray Bradbury, Hunter S. Thompson, Henry Miller, Sapphire, and over 150 others.
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