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== Plot summary==
== Plot summary==
The story takes place in 1957. A man named Lee Mellon believes he is a descendent of a [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] general who was originally from [[Big Sur]]. Mellon seeks the truth of his own modern-day war against the status quo of the Union states.
The story takes place in 1957. A man named Lee Mellon believes he is a descendent of a [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] general who was originally from [[Big Sur]]. This general is not in any books or records and there is so far no proof of his existence. Although Mellon meets a drifter from the [[Pacific Northwest]] who has also heard of this general. Mellon seeks the truth of his own modern-day war against the status quo of the Union states.


The moral of the story is the domination of mind over reality.
The moral of the story is the domination of mind over reality.
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Brautigan finished the novel in 1961 but it was not published until [[January 22]] [[1964]].
Brautigan finished the novel in 1961 but it was not published until [[January 22]] [[1964]].
The story had no success and dropped in sales and made very little money. However, in 1966, [[Paramount Pictures]] attempted to make it a film starring [[Burt Lancaster]] and [[Steve McQueen]] but never happened.
The story had no success and dropped in sales and made very little money. However, in 1966, [[Paramount Pictures]] attempted to make it a film starring [[Burt Lancaster]] as Lee Mellon and [[Steve McQueen]] as the drifter. The film adaption however never happened.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:53, 23 May 2008

A Confederate General From Big Sur
File:A Confederate General From Big Sur.jpeg
AuthorRichard Brautigan
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGrove Press
Publication date
January 22, 1964
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages159 pp
ISBNNA Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
OCLC173964
Preceded byNA 
Followed byTrout Fishing in America 

A Confederate General From Big Sur is Richard Brautigan's first novel, published in 1964.

Plot summary

The story takes place in 1957. A man named Lee Mellon believes he is a descendent of a Confederate general who was originally from Big Sur. This general is not in any books or records and there is so far no proof of his existence. Although Mellon meets a drifter from the Pacific Northwest who has also heard of this general. Mellon seeks the truth of his own modern-day war against the status quo of the Union states.

The moral of the story is the domination of mind over reality.

Price Dunn, one of Brautigan's friends, gave him the idea for the novel's protagonist Lee Mellon.

Brautigan finished the novel in 1961 but it was not published until January 22 1964. The story had no success and dropped in sales and made very little money. However, in 1966, Paramount Pictures attempted to make it a film starring Burt Lancaster as Lee Mellon and Steve McQueen as the drifter. The film adaption however never happened.

References