- Gonzo journalism
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Gonzo (disambiguation) "Gonzo journalism is a style ofjournalism which is written subjectively, often including the reporter as part of the story via afirst person narrative . The style tends to blend factual andfiction al elements to emphasize an underlying message and engage the reader. The word Gonzo was first used in 1970 to describe an article byHunter S. Thompson , who later popularized the style. The term has since been applied to other subjective artistic endeavors.Gonzo journalism tends to favor style over accuracy and often uses personal experiences and emotions to provide context for the topic or event being covered. It disregards the 'polished' edited product favored by newspaper media and strives for the gritty factor. Use of quotations,
sarcasm ,humor , exaggeration, and evenprofanity is common. The use of Gonzo journalism suggests that journalism can be truthful without striving for objectivity and is loosely equivalent to aneditorial .Origin of the term
The term "Gonzo" in connection to Hunter S. Thompson was first used by "Boston Globe" magazine editor
Bill Cardoso in 1970 when he described Hunter S. Thompson's "The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved ", which was written for the June 1970 "Scanlan's Monthly ", as "pure Gonzo journalism" [Hirst, 2004, p.5.] . Cardoso claimed that "gonzo" wasSouth Boston Irishslang describing the last man standing after an all night drinking marathon [Thompson, 1997] . Cardoso also claimed that it was a corruption of the French Canadian word "gonzeaux", which means "shining path", although this is disputed [Hirst, 2004, p.5.] . In Italian, "Gonzo" is a common word for a gullible person, a "sucker" [http://www.dizionario-italiano.it/definizione-lemma.php?definizione=gonzo&lemma=G03CF400] . Another speculation is that the word may have been inspired by the 1960 hit song "Gonzo" byNew Orleans R&B keyboardistJames Booker . This last possibility seems to be supported by the 2007 oral biography of Hunter S. Thompson where it is stated that the term "Gonzo" is taken from a hit song by James Booker Fact|date=April 2008. Yet this conclusion still says little of why Hunter Thompson or Bill Cardoso would use that word and not another. According to a Greg Johnson biographical note on James Booker [http://www.cascadeblues.org/History/JamesBooker.htm] , the song title "Gonzo" comes from a 1960's character in a movie called "The Pusher" [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054219/ (IMDB page)] . The movie on the other hand seems to have been inspired by a 1956Evan Hunter novel by the same title, so it remains a mystery who first used this word in American slang, and why.Hunter S. Thompson
Thompson based his style on
William Faulkner 's idea that "fiction is often the best fact"Fact|date=December 2007. While the things that Thompson writes about are basically true, he uses satirical devices to drive his points home. Thompson often wrote aboutrecreational drugs andalcohol use which added additional subjective flair to his reporting. The term has also come into (sometimespejorative ) use to describe journalism (or generally any writing) that is broadly in the vein of Thompson's writing, characterized by a drug-fueled stream-of-consciousness technique.' followed the
Mint 400 piece in 1971 and included a main character by the name ofRaoul Duke , accompanied by his attorney,Dr. Gonzo . Although this book is considered to be a prime example of gonzo journalism, Thompson said that it was a failed experiment. He had intended it to be an unedited"' record of everything he did as it happened, but he edited the book five times before it was eventually published.Fact|date=February 2007Thompson would instigate events himself, often in a
prank ish or belligerent manner, and then document both his actions and those of others. Notoriously neglectful of deadlines, Thompson often greatly annoyed his editors because he often faxed articles late, too late to be edited but just in time to make the printers. It is speculated that Thompson's work going to print unedited due to a late delivery was completely intentional. Thompson wanted his work to be read as he wrote it, in its "true gonzo" form."I don't get any satisfaction out of the old traditional journalist's view— 'I just covered the story. I just gave it a balanced view,'" Thompson said in an interview for the online edition of "
The Atlantic ". "Objective journalism is one of the main reasons Americanpolitics has been allowed to be so corrupt for so long. You can't be objective about Nixon."Historian
Douglas Brinkley said gonzo journalism requires virtually no rewriting and frequently uses transcribed interviews and verbatim telephone conversations.Fact|date=February 2007Gonzo journalism by other authors
Gonzo journalism can be seen as an offshoot of the
New Journalism movement in the sixties, led primarily byTom Wolfe , and also championed byLester Bangs andGeorge Plimpton . It has largely been subsumed intoCreative nonfiction .Fact|date=July 2007Gonzo also occurs when an
author cannot remove himself from the subject he investigates. In some cases -- such astornado chasing , wherein most documenting is done by the person driving the car and holding the camera -- the gonzo element is inherent. In most other cases, however, it is a deliberate and voluntary choice of the journalist, or the media firm for which he or she works. Thompson felt that objectivity in journalism was a myth. The term has now become a bona-fide style of writing that concerns itself with 'telling it like it is', not far from theNew Journalism practiced byTom Wolfe ,Terry Southern andJohn Birmingham .Fratire authorTucker Max has also been recognized as using the gonzo style in his drunken, sexual stories. [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117986988.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 Darko to Serve Max's Beer] Variety. "Richard, Ted and I all appreciated Tucker's gonzo style of writing in his book", Tatiana Siegel, June 10, 2008] [ [http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/12/02/020402.php Tucker Max: Belligerent Genius and Gonzo Incarnate] Blogcritics.com December 02, 2005. Republished fromUC Riverside Highlander] Another writer who has worked in "gonzo" mode is the illustriousAlan Cabal , who writes forCounterPunch magazine.Symbol
The Gonzo Fist, a two-thumbed symbol attributed to Thompson originally used as the slogan for his 1970 campaign for sheriff of Aspen, contains within the image a
peyote button, the bud of a cactus plant that has hallucinogenic properties when ingested. The fist is combined with the word "Gonzo", so styled as to form the hilt of a sword.Other uses
In other contexts, "gonzo" has come to mean "with reckless abandon," or, more broadly, "extreme". "Gonzo porn" refers to
pornographic films which are filmed by a participant, and as such have eliminated fictional plot and scripted dialogue and focus on the sex act. For parallel uses of "gonzo", see "What Is Gonzo?" [Hirst, 2004] . One ofJim Henson 's muppets was namedGonzo the Great , created by Dale Goelz.Citations
References
*wikicite|id=idHirst2004|reference=Hirst, Martin, [http://eprint.uq.edu.au/archive/00000776/01/mhirst_gonzo.pdf What Is Gonzo? The Etymology of an Urban Legend] , University of Queensland,
January 19 ,2004 . Retrieved onDecember 1 ,2007 .
*wikicite|id=Thompson1997|reference=cite book | author=Thompson, Hunter S. | title=The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman | publisher=Villard | year=1997 | id=ISBN 0-679-40695-6ee also
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* [http://www.gonzo.org/articles/lit/esstwo.html "The beginnings and concept of Gonzo journalism"]
* [http://www.gonzostore.com "Official store for merchandise with Dr. Thompson's Gonzo logo"]
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