Tokyo Montana Express

Richard Brautigan


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 12 ratings · 258 pages · Published: 05 Apr 1980

Tokyo Montana Express by Richard Brautigan
Though the Tokyo-Montana Express moves at a great speed, there are many stops along the way. This book is those brief stations: some confident, others searching for their identities.
The "I" in this book is the voice of the stations along the tracks of the Tokyo-Montana Express

"The Tokyo-Montana Express is Brautigan writing at the peak of his powers. It is his funniest book, and at the same time the most powerful work he has ever attempted. If you are already his fan, you're in for a big treat. If you've never read Brautigan, this is a hell of a fine place to start."
- San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle

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