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  1. South of No North: Stories of the Buried Life by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  2. The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain: New Poems by Charles Bukowski, 2005-01-01
  3. The Most Beautiful Woman in Town by Charles Bukowski, 2001-01-01
  4. Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  5. The Continual Condition: Poems by Charles Bukowski, 2010-10-01
  6. Run With the Hunted: Charles Bukowski Reader, A by Charles Bukowski, 1994-06-15
  7. The Roominghouse Madrigals: Early Selected Poems 1946-1966 by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  8. Charles Bukowski's Scarlet by Pamela Wood, 2010-04-03
  9. Hot Water Music by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  10. The Last Night of the Earth Poems by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  11. Bukowski in Pictures
  12. Septuagenerian Stew by Charles Bukowski, 2003-01-01
  13. sifting through the madness for the word, the line, the way: New Poems by Charles Bukowski, 2004-01-01
  14. Erecciones, eyaculaciones, exhibiciones (Compactos Anagrama) (Spanish Edition) by Charles Bukowski, 2004-12-15

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23. Charles Bukowski - The Great Poet
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Bukowski, Charles, 1920–94, American underground poet and fiction writer, b. Andernach, Germany. His family immigrated to the United States in 1922, settling in Los Angeles.
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26. Bukowski, Charles
Henry Charles Bukowski (August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994) was an influential Los Angeles poet and novelist. Bukowski's writing was heavily influenced by the geography and
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Charles Booth) Next (Charles Cornwallis) Henry Charles Bukowski (August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994) was an influential Los Angeles poet and novelist . Bukowski's writing was heavily influenced by the geography and atmosphere of his home city of Los Angeles. He is often mentioned as an influence by contemporary authors, and his style is frequently imitated. A prolific author, Bukowski wrote thousands of poems, hundreds of short-stories, and six novels, eventually having more than fifty books in print. His depressing-yet-humorous writing turned him into a cult icon. Although he had a knack for exaggeration, Bukowski's material is almost entirely autobiographical. As the title of his column suggested (Notes of a Dirty Old Man) , the self-portrait he draws of himself is self-deprecating and full of the pain he felt throughout his life, from his abusive father and the death of the love of his life, to his numerous suicide attempts and his unquenchable thirst for alcohol. His brutal honestly and depiction of his own lifestyle placed him among the beat writers of the 1960s, although he resented critics associating him with the likes of Jack Kerouac , Neal Cassady, and William S. Burroughs

27. Bukowski, Charles - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Charles Bukowski. Nationality American Activity American writer. Born 1606-1920 Died 09-03-1994
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31. The Beat Page - Charles Bukowski
Biography including photos and four poems.
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My Father

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Charles Bukowski, born in 1920, began writing at a young age and was first published in the 1940s. Then Bukowksi gave up writing for the world of work and bars, not publishing, not writing, so the myth goes, for nearly twenty years. Ten of those years were spent roaming from odd job to odd roominghouse from the East coast to the West. The other ten years, Bukowski worked for the United States Postal Service in Los Angeles, a job that took no effort except for the strength to show up and the patience to perform mindless operations. During that time, his life bordered on insanity and death, two prevalent themes in his writing. According to his own myth making, Bukowski returned to writing the day that he quit the Postal Service, but his bibliography shows that indeed, he had been publishing several years before that. Bukowksi's first generally recognized publication date is in the 1960s, yet citations from the early 60s exist in Sanford Dorbin's early bibliography, and The Roominghouse Madrigals prints poems from the late 40s.

32. An Introduction To Charles Bukowski, By Jay Dougherty
Charles Bukowski took American literature away from the critics and the academics and gave it back to the peoples.
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An Introduction to Charles Bukowski
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By now the story is all too familiar: a writer comes along, dissatisfied with the status quo of writing, its conventions and models, and yet yearns to communicate his vision of a reality ignored by all those before him. He shocks the literary establishment with his aliterary style and his blunt language, his eagerness to "make it new," as Ezra Pound would say. He brings the American language alive on the page, the way it is spoken by the average American, and thereby delights readers who have long been disenchanted by literature's antiseptic content and alienating austerity. Charles Bukowski's career is a paradigm of the scenario outlined above. He thus joins some illustrious company, like Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, and Allen Ginsbergall now considered major figures in American literature, and all either ignored or denounced early on by the literary establishment. But if an author's popularity and influence outside of the New York publishing houses and the departments of English is the yardstick, then Charles Bukowski will also become an unavoidable part of any discussion of post-war American literature.

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34. FACTOTUM
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Factotum
First published in 1975, Factotum is a picaresque describing Bukowski (as Henry Chinaski ) during his drifting drunken days, bouncing from job to job. Although he never stood in front of discount stores holding cardboard signs, at that point in his life Bukowski was more or less a member of the "will work for food" set. He had legion of differnet jobs, but never seemed to hold on to any single career for long. (In Post Office, however, he admits to staying with the Postal Service for over ten years.) This humorous, incredibly honest book is one of Bukowski's most fascinating works.
The short excerpt below is Chapter 43 of Factotum.
I was too sick one morning to get up at 4:30 a.m. or according to our clock 7:27 and one half. I shut off the alarm and went back to sleep. A couple of hours later there was a loud noise in the hall. "What the hell is it?" asked Jan. I got out of bed. I slept in my shorts. The shorts were stainedwe wiped with newspapers that we crumpled and softened with our handsand I often didn't get all of it cleaned off. My shorts were also ragged and had cigarette burns in them where the hot ashes had fallen in my lap. I went to the door and opened it. There was thick smoke in the hall. Firemen in large metal helmets with numbers on them. Firemen dragging long thick hoses. Firemen dressed in asbestos. Firemen with axes. The noise and confusion was incredible. I closed the door.

35. Bukowski, Charles
Germanborn US writer. In his many poetry collections, six novels, short stories, and essays, he created the persona of himself as an ugly lover and angry drunk, an outsider
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36. Ham On Rye
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Ham on Rye
Ham on Rye, published in 1982, is a narrative of Bukowski's childhood and young adulthood, through his autobiographical character Henry Chinaski. It begins with his earliest memory, that of several pairs of legs viewed from beneath a table. Simultaneously comic and poignant, Ham on Rye is a novel that studies three influences that had a huge impact on the artist's life and work:
1.) His father's cruelty
2.) His severe, disfiguring acne
3.) His early experiences with alcohol
Throughout his art a sense of being an outcast is felt, a sense of alienation, and a distinct rugged individualism. In Ham on Rye Bukowski analyzes his early life and tells the story of how Bukowski became Bukowski. Chapter Twenty of Ham on Rye describes young Henry Chinaski as he encounters cruelty among his friends, among the adults in the neighborhood, and at home as well. Later, in Chapter Fifty One of Ham on Rye we find Henry as a failing young college student and fledgling alcoholic writer. Literary Kicks
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Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski poems and letter 19651975 Abstract Poetry poems and letter from American poet Charles Bukowski.
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38. YOUNG IN NEW ORLEANS
A poem from The Last Night on Earth Poems .
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YOUNG IN NEW ORLEANS starving there, sitting around the bars,
and at night walking the streets for
hours,
the moonlight always seemed fake
to me, maybe it was,
and in the French Quarter I watched
the horses and buggies going by,
everybody sitting high in the open
carriages, the black driver, and in
back the man and the woman,
usually young and always white. and I was always white. and hardly charmed by the world. New Orleans was a place to hide. I could piss away my life, unmolested. except for the rats. the rats in my dark small room very much resented sharing it with me. they were large and fearless and stared at me with eyes that spoke an unblinking death. women were beyond me. they saw something depraved. there was one waitress a little older than I, she rather smiled, lingered when she brought my coffee. that was plenty for me, that was enough. there was something about that city, though it didn't let me feel guilty that I had no feeling for the things so many others needed.

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  • Bukowski Books by Black Sparrow Press on march 9, 1994 we lost one of the greatest american poets. i was in thailand at the time that i heard the news and deeply saddened by the loss of charles bukowski. also known as "buk," "hank," and in his writings by his character, "henry chinaski." when i returned from overseas i was surprised that none of my friends back here had heard the news. but then, it seems bukowski has alway enjoyed a greater international audience than a domestic following. i can't account for the news coverage because i wasn't here, but it sounded like this was another footnote excluded by mainstream press. for some, that's o.k. for me, facing the absurdity of a football star's debacle garnering a million-fold more press resources than a voice of truth, well... sometimes the irony gets too hot around my collar and i have to spout a little, as i am now. black sparrow press has graciously allowed me to reprint a poem of his here. when i first read it years ago it hit me like all his greats.
to the whore who took my poems
some say we should keep personal remorse from the
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