The Rum Diary is a novel by Hunter S. Thompson, written in 1960 but not published until 1998. Set in the late 1950s, it follows Paul Kemp, an American journalist who takes a job at a newspaper in Puerto Rico. The story explores themes of American expatriate life, alcoholism, and the search for identity, offering a semi-autobiographical glimpse into Thompson's early career and experiences.
And uh what is it? Rum Diaries or something.
""The book is mentioned by the speaker as another one of Hunter S. Thompson's works, alongside "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.""