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  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407053738
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 144
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The Great Psychedelic Armadillo Picnic

A Walk in Austin




An unconventional travel guide to city of Austin, by best-selling mystery author, humorist and performer, Kinky Friedman.

Kinky Friedman, the original Texas Jewboy, takes us on a rollicking, rock-and-rolling tour of his favourite city: Austin.

Maybe you want to know where to find President Bush's favourite Austin burger joint. Or maybe you want a glimpse of Willie Nelson's home. Or maybe you're itching to learn the history of a city that birthed Janis Joplin, Stevie Ray Vaughan and countless other music legends. It's all here in The Great Psychedelic Armadillo Picnic, the slightly insane, amazingly practical, and totally kick-ass guide to the coolest city in Texas by none other than Kinky Friedman.

This ain't no ordinary travel guide, neither. As might be expected from this politically incorrect country-singer-turned-bestselling-mystery-author, the Kinkster's tour includes a bunch of stuff you won't find in any other guide, from descriptions of Austin's notable trees and directions to skinny-dipping sites to lists of haunted places and quizzes and puzzles. So put on your cowboy hat and your brontosaurus-foreskin boots and head down south with the only book you need to get to the big heart of this great city.

  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407053738
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 144
Categories:

About the author

Kinky Friedman

Kinky Friedman is a musician, author, and journalist. He is the author of nine novels, including God Bless John WayneArmadillos & Old Lace, and Elvis, Jesus, and Coca-Cola, and has written for publications such as Rolling Stone and Texas Monthly. He lives in a little green trailer in a little green valley deep in the heart of Texas.

Praise for The Great Psychedelic Armadillo Picnic

Kinky's writing cannot and should not be compared to that of any other writer or of any other genre. He is his own genre...He is a wordsmith of the first order

Fannie Flagg, New York Times Book Review

Kinky, Mozart, Shakespeare - with what could I equal them?

Joseph Heller

Kinky is the best whodunit writer to come along since Dashiell what's-his-name

Willie Nelson

Dear Kinky: I have now read all your books. More please. I really need the laughs

Bill Clinton