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  1. The Galilee Hitch-Hiker is Richard Brautigan's second poetry publication. It was first published in 1958 by White Rabbit Press in a hand-sewn edition of 200, and was sold by a variety of means, including City Lights Bookstore and direct sales by Brautigan to those passing by on the street.

  2. Analysis (ai): "The Galilee Hitch-Hiker" by Richard Brautigan presents a fragmented and surreal narrative centered around Baudelaire, a historical figure, and his encounters with various characters and situations.

  3. The Galilee Hitch-Hiker Part 1 Baudelaire was driving a Model A across Galilee. He picked up a hitch-hiker named Jesus who had been standing among a school of fish, feeding them pieces of bread. 'Where are you going?' asked Jesus, getting into the front seat.

  4. The Galilee Hitch-Hiker He picked up a hitch-hiker named Jesus who had been standing among a school of fish, feeding them pieces of bread. 'Where are you going?' asked Jesus, getting into the front seat.

  5. The Galilee Hitch-Hiker. Part 1. Baudelaire was. driving a Model A. across Galilee. He picked up a. hitch-hiker named. Jesus who had. been standing among. a school of fish, feeding them. pieces of bread. ‘Where are you. going?’ asked. Jesus, getting. into the front. seat. ‘Anywhere, anywhere. out of this world!’. shouted. Baudelaire.

  6. The Galilee Hitch-Hiker. Richard Brautigan. 4.14. 74 ratings8 reviews. First published May 1958, The Galilee Hitch-Hiker, is a single poem with nine separately titled parts each with a common theme of the changing presence of Charles Baudelaire. It was Brautigan's second poetry book publication.

  7. The Galilee Hitch-Hiker Part 1 Baudelaire was driving a Model A across Galilee. He picked up a hitch-hiker named Jesus who had been standing among a school of fish, feeding them pieces of bread. "Where are you going?" asked Jesus, getting into the front seat. "Anywhere, anywhere out of this world!" shouted Baudelaire. "I'll go with you as far ...