Hunter Stockton Thompson (1937-2005) was an American author and journalist best known as the founder of "Gonzo journalism," a style characterized by subjective, first-person narratives blended with factual reporting. Thompson's writing was often fueled by his experiences, particularly his time with the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang and his observations of American society. His distinctive approach involved injecting his personal experiences and emotional reactions directly into his work, creating a highly immersive and often chaotic reading experience. He achieved widespread recognition for his groundbreaking work, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, a satirical and hallucinatory portrayal of American excess. Thompson continued to publish extensively throughout his career, exploring various themes and genres, including politics, culture, and the human condition.





































































