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Acosta, Oscar Zeta
Oscar Zeta Acosta
Oscar
"
Zeta
"
Acosta Fierro
(; April 8, 1935 – disappeared 1974) was a
Mexican American
attorney
, author and activist in the
Chicano Movement
. He wrote the semi-autobiographical novels ''
Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
'' (1972) and ''
The Revolt of the Cockroach People
'' (1973), and was friends with American author
Hunter S. Thompson
. Thompson characterized him as a heavyweight
Samoan
attorney,
Dr. Gonzo
, in his 1971 novel ''
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
''. Acosta disappeared in 1974 during a trip in Mexico and is presumed dead.
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The autobiography of a brown buffalo.
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The revolt of the cockroach people /
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Oscar "Zeta" Acosta : the uncollected works /
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