The novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is based on two trips to Las Vegas, Nevada, that Hunter S. It was later adapted into a film of the same title in 1998 by Terry Gilliam, starring Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro who portrayed Raoul Duke and Dr. The novel first appeared as a two-part series in Rolling Stone magazine in 1971, and was published as a book in 1972. Thompson's highly subjective blend of fact and fiction, which it popularized, has become known as gonzo journalism. The work is Thompson's most famous book, and is noted for its lurid descriptions of illegal drug use and its early retrospective on the culture of the 1960s. Gonzo, as they descend on Las Vegas to chase the American Dream through a drug-induced haze, all the while ruminating on the failure of the 1960s countercultural movement. The story follows its protagonist, Raoul Duke, and his attorney, Dr.
The book is a roman à clef, rooted in autobiographical incidents.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream is a 1971 novel by Hunter S.