Friday, May 1, 2015

The Tokyo-Montana Express by Richard Brautigan

The Tokyo-Montana Express is a novel by Richard Brautigan published by Delacorte Press in 1980.  The book is comprised of 131 chapters, which are short stories written by Brautigan from1976 to 1978.  During these years, Brautigan traveled back and forth from Japan to his Montana ranch.  An explanatory note at the beginning of the novel explains that each chapter is a station on the tracks used by the Tokyo-Montana Express.  The narrative first-person "I" used in the novel is intended to be the voice of each of the stations.

~William Hammett

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