Raoul Duke is the partially fictionalized
author surrogate character and sometimes pseudonym used by
Hunter S. Thompson as the main character and
antihero
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for many of his works. He is perhaps best known as the narrator for his 1971
autobiographical novel
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''
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas''. The book was originally written under the name Raoul Duke. The character wears a
bucket hat and yellow tinted
aviator sunglasses.
In Thompson's writings
Duke is the main character and narrator of many of Thompson's stories, novels, and articles, often taking part in the events of Thompson's life in Thompson's place. He is portrayed as a cynical, mentally unbalanced,
Gonzo journalist whose daily life is a near-perpetual state of intoxication on whatever drugs happen to be availableranging from
cannabis
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to
amyl nitrite to
adrenochromein an attempt to keep the spirit of the 1960s, a time which he speaks of romantically in ''
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'', alive within himself even as the rest of the country forgets it and what it represented. He usually obtains and consumes these substances in the company of his attorney, Dr. Gonzo, a "half-crazed 300 pound
Samoan", whose drug-induced frenzies give even Duke pause. Thompson based Gonzo on his friend
Oscar Zeta Acosta
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.
Duke is first mentioned by Thompson in his 1966 book ''
Hell's Angels'', where he is described as an outlaw who does not break the law in an offensive way to society, but a way that in fact makes him more acceptable.
Duke is often characterized as being somewhat of an
author surrogate. His name, according to Thompson in interviews, was inspired by
Raúl Castro
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and
John Wayne
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's nickname "The Duke"; however,
David S. Wills, in ''High White Notes: The Rise and Fall of Gonzo Journalism'', argues that he borrowed the name from a newspaper article during his research for ''Hell's Angels''.
Duke was also used so that Thompson could talk about himselfafter a diving accident, Thompson had to spend some time in a
decompression chamber, and wrote a letter signed "Raoul Duke" in which the pseudonym described the insanity of Thompson's condition in the chamberholding up scrawled notes to the single glass window and ordering a television set to watch coverage of the
Watergate
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hearings. The letter appeared in ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' in August 1973.
In ''
The Great Shark Hunt'' (a large selection of articles written by Thompson), Raoul Duke's name is the one that appears on several essays that were published in newspapers and magazines, including the "Police Chief", an article published by ''
Scanlan's Monthly'' (June 1970) in which Duke is apparently an ex-police chief raging at the inadequate amount of real "weaponry" used by the police and advertised in the (presumably invented) ''Police Chief'' magazine. It was signed "Raoul Duke (Master of Weaponry)".
In ''
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72'', Thompson describes Raoul Duke as a sports writer friend, one of the few journalists who can truly write objectively instead of merely talking about the concept of objectivity. In the same section, Thompson calls
journalistic objectivity
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"a pompous contradiction in terms", and warns the reader not to look for it under his byline.
Thompson is quoted in the 1978 documentary film ''
Fear and Loathing in Gonzovision'', "I'm never sure which one people want me to be
hompson or Duke and sometimes they conflict... I am living a normal life, but beside me is this myth, growing larger and getting more and more warped. When I get invited to universities to speak, I'm not sure who they're inviting, Duke or Thompson... I suppose that my plans are to figure out some new identity, kill off one life and start another."
Portrayals in other media
The Duke character has been portrayed in three films:
*The 1980 film ''
Where the Buffalo Roam'', in which he is portrayed by
Bill Murray
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.
*The
1998 film adaptation of ''Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'', in which he is portrayed by
Johnny Depp. Author and character creator
Hunter S. Thompson portrays an older Duke in a cameo in the Matrix flashback scene where Duke sees himself.
*The 2011 film ''
Rango'', in which Duke makes a cameo, voiced again by Johnny Depp, who also voiced the titular character of this film.
Homages
Garry Trudeau's ''
Doonesbury'' character
Uncle Duke is based on Thompson's Raoul Duke.
Although the ''Doonesbury'' character is usually referred to only as "Duke", various other names for him have appeared over the years, including having the first name "Raoul".
References
External links
"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"Part 1 of the original version as first published in ''Rolling Stone'', Nov. 11, 1971.
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Literary characters introduced in 1966