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- The_Fan_Man abstract "This article deals with the novel. For the paraglider, see Fan Man.The Fan Man is a cult comic novel published in 1974 by the American writer William Kotzwinkle. It is told in stream-of-consciousness style by the narrator, Horse Badorties (the titular "fan man"), a down-at-the-heels hippie living a life of drug-fueled befuddlement in New York City c. 1970. The book is written in a colorful, vernacular "hippie-speak" and tells the story of the main character's hapless attempts to put together a benefit concert featuring his own hand-picked choir of 15-year-old girls. Horse is a somewhat tragic, though historically humorous, character with echoes of other famous characters in popular culture such as Reverend Jim Ignatowski of Taxi fame. In his inability to follow anything through to completion he displays symptoms of attention-deficit disorder though this could equally be drug-induced. His defining characteristic is his joy in renting or commandeering apartments which he fills with street-scavenged junk articles until, full to bursting, he moves on to his next "pad". The name "fan man" is a reference to another of his traits; the collecting of fans of all shapes and sizes.".
- The_Fan_Man author William_Kotzwinkle.
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- The_Fan_Man dcc "813/.54 20".
- The_Fan_Man isbn "ISBN 978-0-679-75245-5 (1994 paperback edition)".
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- The_Fan_Man oclc "29357362".
- The_Fan_Man publisher Avon_(publisher).
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- The_Fan_Man author William_Kotzwinkle.
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- The_Fan_Man isbn "ISBN 978-0-679-75245-5".
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- The_Fan_Man name "The Fan Man".
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- The_Fan_Man pages "208".
- The_Fan_Man publisher Avon_(publisher).
- The_Fan_Man releaseDate "1974".
- The_Fan_Man subject Category:1974_novels.
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- The_Fan_Man comment "This article deals with the novel. For the paraglider, see Fan Man.The Fan Man is a cult comic novel published in 1974 by the American writer William Kotzwinkle. It is told in stream-of-consciousness style by the narrator, Horse Badorties (the titular "fan man"), a down-at-the-heels hippie living a life of drug-fueled befuddlement in New York City c. 1970.".
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