The Kitchen Readings
Untold Stories of Hunter Thompson

by Sheriff Bob Braudis
and Michael Cleverly

hunter thompson the kitchen readings
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Intimate photographs of Hunter S. Thompson by photographer Chloe Sells

Hunter S. Thompson finished his book-writing career with a compilation of writings from his column for espn.com, titled Hey Rube. Over the period of time that I worked for him, we spent night after night reading, rereading and even writing the stories that would become the soul of this book. The writing of Hey Rube’s columns and then the book was contemporaneous to September 11th and the first onslaught of the ever evil and insidious Bush administration, which was nothing short of inspiring for Hunter’s razor sharp loathing and prophetic wisdom. Hey Rube was written every week for the on line sports site, and included the most compelling sports reviews of the week interwoven with the latest world news, curiosities of nature and stories of life at home at Owl Farm in Woody Creek, Colorado. This photograph shows Hunter’s well used hands searching for inspiration in the wee hours of a long night of work on Hey Rube.

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"Hey Rube"

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Chloe Sells was born in Aspen, Colorado in 1976. From the beginning of her life, she traveled extensively throughout the world. She began photographing in 1993. Since then she has lived and worked in Nepal, Italy, Thailand and Botswana. Chloe photographs people, vistas, cultural signage and landscapes, which become visual fragments of the way that people live.  Her photographs create still narratives that chronicle her personal journeys and develop cultural dialogues. Through fragmentation in composition and irregular juxta-positions, her stories become unique to her experiences in the places that she travels.

Chloe attended the Rhode Island School of Design, from which she graduated in 2000 and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography with honors. For two years thereafter, she worked at Anderson Ranch in Aspen, Colorado with Terri Weifenbach, John Gossage, Donald Sultan and Ann Lauterbach. She was personal assistant to Hunter S. Thompson for two years preceding his death. Chloe currently lives between Los Angeles and Maun, Botswana where she is working on a photographic body of work on Botswana beauty pageants.

chloesells@hotmail.com