Guns, motorcycles, mug shots, drugs, paintings, madness. Even by Hollywood standards, Dennis Hopper led an extraordinary life...Tom Folsom structures Hopper, his book about the man, in a time-bending, sensational style reminiscent of Hopper's most out-there projects. -- Details Tom Folsom tears through the life of Dennis Hopper in Hopper: A Journey into the American Dream. -- Vanity Fair Rollicking. -- GQ Folsom has neatly framed actor Dennis Hopper. -- Wall Street Journal Mr. Folsom plays the part of [Hopper's] spiritual medium, taking us through each chapter of the Kansas-born, James Dean-worshipping, psychedelic psychotic's life, describing exactly what was going through the mind of the semi-tragic American almost-hero at each juncture. -- New York Observer Folsom carries the reader on a caffeine-and-other-substance-fueled ride. -- New York Post Folsom does an admirable job capturing Hopper's manic and spirited personality in prose. -- Publishers Weekly Hip...frank...a rich portrayal of an unconventional, free-wheeling thinker whose checkered experiences shock and beguile on the page. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Fortunately for him, Dennis Hopper has gotten the biographer he deserves. Which is to say, Folsom's gonzo prose pulsates with Hopper's manic energy and fits his madness like a glove. -- Peter Biskind, New York Times bestselling author of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls Tom Folsom's Hopper is an electric and rollicking, tour de force profile of Hollywood's great outlaw chameleon. All the wild-eyed stories and high-octane pathos in these pages make me miss the edgy, 'grand artiste' Hopper anew. A knockout book! -- Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Cronkite Dennis did a lot for motorcycling with his movie Easy Rider. Folsom has written a book that shows Dennis's life like it was: crazy but brilliant. -- Ralph Sonny Barger, author of the New York Times bestseller Hell's Angel and former head of the Oakland chapter of the Hell's Angels Essential reading for anyone interested in Dennis Hopper, the explosive sixties, Hollywood, American cinema, and the art of the twentieth century. But watch out-this visceral book puts you right in it, and some of it is jaw-dropping. -- Philippe Mora, director of Mad Dog Morgan, starring Dennis Hopper What a terrific book about Dennis Hopper-he would have loved it and hated it. Beautifully written, stunningly accurate, Hopper captures all the wonderful and terrifying contradictions of the sweet, sad, funny, angry, and loving man that was Dennis. -- Henry Jaglom, actor, playwright, and director of Tracks, starring Dennis Hopper Dennis Hopper was unlike any human I've ever met: consumed with passion for his subject, aesthetically brave, yet possessing a gentle heart. Though I would have said it couldn't be done, Tom Folsom has captured the real Dennis. -- Karen Black, actress and Dennis Hopper's costar in Easy Rider