Best American Poetry has a little bit of a Richard Brautigan reminiscence up on their blog. It's nice to be reminded of Brautigan's greatness every now and again.
Everything Tom Robbins gets credit for being, Brautigan was. And though I'm more fond of his novelsespecially Confederate General in Big Sur and In Watermelon Sugar and The AbortionBest American Poetry put this poem, "Catfish Friend," on their blog. It's one of my all-time favorite sappy romantic poems, and I'm going to run it here just for you:

Awww. Now to get the cloying taste out of your mouth, here's some writing Charles D'Ambrosio did that references Brautigan. He's a big Brautigan fanI just accidentally typed "Brautifan," which is oddly appropriateand the essay he did on Brautigan for Swink Magazine was excellent, although it's currently out of print.
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