Tom Robbins, the novelist and prankster-philosopher who charmed and addled millions of readers, has died. He was 92.
Novelist Tom Robbins, whose counterculture works included “Even Cowgirls Get the Blues” and “Jitterbug Perfume,” died Sunday.
NEW YORK — Tom Robbins, the novelist and prankster-philosopher who charmed and addled millions of readers with such screwball ...
Your books make me laugh, they make think ...,” one fan told Tom Robbins, “and they make me aware of all the wonder in the ...
Tom Robbins’ novels include such screwball adventures as “Even Cowgirls Get the Blues” and “Jitterbug Perfume.” ...
He was 92.Video above: Remembering those we lost in ... There was the time he had to see a proctologist and showed up wearing a duck mask. (The doctor and Robbins became friends).
Tom Robbins moved to the Pacific Northwest in the early '60s and was assigned to review an opera for the Seattle Times. He lived in La Conner for over five decades.
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His novels are known for reading like a literary dose of LSD and are filled with fantastic characters, manic metaphors, and ...
I didn't actually count them, but the mansion was full. It was like a balaclava-style blue mask, very thin, like the ones bank robbers wear. It was quick, quick. I wasn't there all day.
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