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Genre or style of journalism and other media that is created without claims of objectivity, often including the reporter, creator, or even audience [member] as part of the story using a first-person narrative.
However, the gonzo nature of Rifts can make it hard to get into.
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But she'll have these sort of like, gorgeous, gonzo lyrical passages.
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His father, with his money and influence and irresistible gonzo charisma, had saved her.
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All the rest of you guys, these five rows, are gonzo-history-backinthe fleet.
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But the gonzo master was a one-off, writes Shane Hegarty.
Usage of gonzo journalism in English
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There would be no gonzojournalism without it.
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In true gonzojournalism style, Caruana Galizia never hesitated to place herself at the centre of the story.
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His manic (frequently maniacal) prose seeded a school of writing that blossomed into the gonzojournalism movement of the post-hippy epoch.
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Ellis is no stranger to cultural critique through entertainment: he's the legendary writer behind Transmetropolitan, the scathing commentary on gonzojournalism in a dystopian city.
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His ashes were fired from a 150ft tower topped by a red fist with two thumbs - the symbol of Thompson's free-wheeling, first-person gonzojournalism.
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He accepted a command in the South China Sea, and I became a Doctor of GonzoJournalism .
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In Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, the father of Gonzojournalism, Hunter S Thompson, chronicled his drug-addled, two-day road trip.