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California, 1957. Lee Mellon believes he is the descendant of the only Confederate general to have come from Big Sur and is himself a seeker of truth in his own modern-day war against the status quo.
For the first time in audio, A Confederate General from Big Sur was the late Richard Brautigan's first published novel, written when he was 28.
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was pretty good
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Fun story - audio is fine
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Still weirdly magical
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There is a whole hour of audio that is missing in the middle starting around 1:54:00.
Broken audio file
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Excellent…
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