The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writings (1999 ISBN 0-395-97469-0)
專輯
Listening to Richard Brautigan, 1970 (which was intended to be released on The Beatles' Zapple label, but came out on EMI Harvest instead) - consists of Richard reading several poems and stories, friends reading "Love Poem" and sounds recorded in his apartment in San Francisco.
Richard Brautigan reads the poem 'Love's Not The Way To Treat A Friend' on the 1969 album 'Paradise Bar And Grill' by San Francisco band Mad River.[來源請求]
Loewinsohn, Ron. 'After the (Mimeographed) Revolution'. Tri-Quarterly (Spring 1970), pp. 221 – 36.
Malley, Terence. Richard Brautigan. Writers for the Seventies. New York: Warner Paperback Library, 1972
Meltzer, David (ed.). In The San Francisco Poets, pp. 1–7, 293–7. New York: Ballantine, 1971
Pétillon, Pierre-Yves, In La Grand-Route, pp. 160 – 8, 236. Paris: Seuil, 1970
Putz, Manfed. In The Story of Identity, pp. 105 – 29. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1979
Schmitz, Neil. 'Richard Brautigan and the Modern Pastoral' Modern Fiction Studies (Spring 1973) pp. 109 – 25.
Stevick, Philip. 'Scherhezade Runs out of Plots, Goes on Talking, The King, Puzzled, Listens'. Tri-Quarterly (Winter 1973), pp. 332 – 62.
Swigart, Rob. 'Review of Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins and The Tokyo – Montana Express by Richard Brautigan'. American Book Review, 3, 3 (March – April 1981). P. 14.
Tanner, Tony. In City of Words, pp. 393, 406–15. New York: Harper & Row, 1971.
參考資料
^There is some disagreement as how to classify The Tokyo-Montana Express. John Barber at brautigan.net互联网档案馆的存檔,存档日期2009-01-15. classifies it as a collection of stories. The Brautigan Pages互联网档案馆的存檔,存档日期2009-01-23. classifies it as a novel.