Hell's Angels
- Pages
- 295
- Language
- FR
- ISBN
- 9782221090732
- Reading Time
- ~5h 10min
Hell's Angels is a book by Hunter S. Thompson. It has 295 pages.
About this book
Published in 1966, this work emerged from over a year of immersive fieldwork in which the author lived alongside members of the Hell’s Angels motorcycle club across California. Rather than offering a conventional true-crime account, the book functions as a cultural study of mid-century American outlaw subcultures. Thompson examines competing visions of freedom, exploring how the club’s code of loyalty and mechanical self-reliance both challenged and mirrored mainstream societal values. The narrative balances intimate portraits of individual riders with broader observations about postwar masculinity, consumer culture, and the American fascination with rebellion. Notable for its unvarnished prose and early adoption of immersive journalistic techniques, the work helped establish a new standard for literary reportage. By refusing to simplify its subjects into clear-cut heroes or villains, the book presents a complex portrait of a community navigating the tensions between isolation and visibility. Its enduring significance lies in its willingness to document subcultural life without moralizing, capturing a specific moment when American counterculture was rapidly reshaping national identity.
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How many pages is Hell's Angels?+
Hell's Angels has 295 pages.
What is Hell's Angels about?+
Published in 1966, this work emerged from over a year of immersive fieldwork in which the author lived alongside members of the Hell’s Angels motorcycle club across California. Rather than offering a conventional true-crime account, the book functions as a cultural study of mid-century American outl...
Who wrote Hell's Angels?+
Hell's Angels was written by Hunter S. Thompson.