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Bukowski published extensively in small literary magazines and with small presses beginning in the early 1940s and continuing on through the early 1990s. He wrote thousands of poems, hundreds of short stories and six novels, eventually publishing over sixty books during the course of his career. Some
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Bukowski often spoke of Los Angeles as his favorite subject. In a 1974 interview he said, "You live in a town all your life, and you get to know every bitch on the street corner and half of them you have already messed around with. You've got the layout of the whole land. You have a picture of where
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of poems, in October 1960. "His Wife, the Painter" and three other broadsides ("The Paper on the Floor", "The Old Man on the Corner" and "Waste Basket") formed the centerpiece of Hearse Press's "Coffin 1", an innovative small-poetry publication consisting of a pocketed folder containing forty-two
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By 1960, Bukowski had returned to the post office in Los Angeles and began work as a letter filing clerk, a position he held for more than a decade. In 1962, he was distraught over the death of Jane Cooney Baker, his first serious girlfriend. Bukowski turned his inner devastation into a series of
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and quit his post office job to dedicate himself to full-time writing. He was then 49 years old. As he explained in a letter at the time, "I have one of two choices – stay in the post office and go crazy ... or stay out here and play at writer and starve. I have decided to starve." Less than one
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During his lifetime, Bukowski received little attention from academic critics in the United States, but was better received in Europe, particularly the UK, and especially Germany, where he was born. Since his death in March 1994, Bukowski has been the subject of a number of critical articles and
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One critic has described Bukowski's fiction as a "detailed depiction of a certain taboo male fantasy: the uninhibited bachelor, slobby, anti-social, and utterly free", an image he tried to live up to with sometimes riotous public poetry readings and boorish party behavior. A few critics and
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to try, either for Cadillacs, creation or immortality. You wait, and if nothing happens, you wait some more. It's like a bug high on the wall. You wait for it to come to you. When it gets close enough you reach out, slap out and kill it. Or, if you like its looks, you make a pet out of it."
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Bukowski: He's written more than 40 books, and in Europe he's treated like a rock star. He has dined with Norman Mailer and goes to the race track with Sean Penn. Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway are starring in a movie based on his life. At 66, poet Charles Bukowski is suddenly in
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Young Bukowski spoke English with a strong German accent and was taunted by his childhood playmates with the epithet "Heini," German diminutive of Heinrich, in his early youth. He was shy and socially withdrawn, a condition exacerbated during his teen years by an extreme case of
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E.V. Griffith, editor of Hearse Press, published Bukowski's first separately printed publication, a broadside titled "His Wife, the Painter," in June 1960. This event was followed by Hearse Press's publication of "Flower, Fist and Bestial Wail," Bukowski's first
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of "Amber O'Neil" (also a pseudonym), described in Bukowski's "Women" as a pen-pal that evolved into a weekend tryst at Bukowski's residence in Los Angeles in the 1970s. "Amber O'Neil" later self-published a chapbook about the affair entitled "Blowing My Hero".
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included the song 'Dirty Day'. The song repeatedly references the Bukowski poetry collection 'The Days Run Away, Like Wild Horses Over the Hill'. The lyrics also reflect on a troubled father-son relationship, which is a central theme in much of Bukowski's
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in Los Angeles and increasing in frequency through the 1970s. Drinking was often a featured part of the readings, along with a combative banter with the audience. Bukowski could also be generous; for example, after a sold-out show at
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had invested many years and thousands of dollars in the project and Bukowski felt Schroeder deserved to make it. Bukowski wrote the screenplay, was given script approval, and appears as a bar patron in a brief
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The soundtrack for the video game “Alan Wake 2” features a song called “Dark, Twisted, and Cruel” that refers to Bukowski, Hunter S. Thompson (as “Raoul Duke” and “Buk”) and Ernest Hemingway in the opening
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referred to Bukowski as inspiration for his songs, featuring a Bukowski poem in one of his songs, "Cellz", off of his 2009 album, of which the title was a reference to Bukowski's poem "Dinosauria, We":
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During part of this period he continued living in Los Angeles, working at a pickle factory for a short time but also spending some time roaming about the U.S., working sporadically and staying in cheap
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being required of Germany, which led to a stagnant economy and high levels of inflation, he was unable to make a living and decided to move the family to the U.S. On April 23, 1923, they sailed from
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region. Bukowski assumed his paternal ancestor had moved from Poland to Germany around 1780, as "Bukowski" is a Polish last name. As far back as Bukowski could trace, his whole family was German.
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on a series of comic books, with Bukowski supplying the writing and Crumb providing the artwork. Through the 1990s Crumb also illustrated a number of Bukowski's stories, including the collection
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serving in Germany after the empire's defeat in 1918. He had an affair with Katharina, a German friend's sister, and she subsequently became pregnant. Bukowski repeatedly claimed to be
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you are.... Since I was raised in L.A., I've always had the geographical and spiritual feeling of being here. I've had time to learn this city. I can't see any other place than L.A."
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In 1976, Bukowski met Linda Lee Beighle, a health food restaurant owner, rock-and-roll groupie, aspiring actress, heiress to a small Philadelphia "Main Line" fortune and devotee of
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and had remained in Germany after his army service. His mother was Katharina (née Fett). His paternal grandfather, Leonard Bukowski, had moved to the United States from
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In 2002 English composer and jazz pianist Roland Perrin set six of Bukowski's poems for choir and big band in his work 'songs from the cage' which was commissioned by
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In his early teen years, Bukowski had an epiphany when he was introduced to alcohol by his friend William "Baldy" Mullinax, depicted as "Eli LaCrosse" in
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Bukowski's live readings were legendary, with the drunk raucous crowd fighting with the drunk angry poet. In 1972, Joe Wolberg, who was the manager of
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continues to release new collections of his poetry, culled from the thousands of works published in small literary magazines. According to
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wrote, "the secret of Bukowski's appeal ... he combines the confessional poet's promise of intimacy with the larger-than-life aplomb of a
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in San Francisco, rented a hall and paid Bukowski to read his poems. A vinyl album was released by City Lights, which was re-issued by
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Dobozy, Tamas (2001). "In the Country of Contradiction the Hypocrite is King: Defining Dirty Realism in Charles Bukowski's Factotum".
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three times a week from the ages of six to 11 years. He says that it helped his writing, as he came to understand undeserved pain.
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which was published in 1964. Hearse Press continued to publish poems by Bukowski through the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s.
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in his poetry, at least in part, translated into his life. In 1969, Fox published the first critical study of Bukowski in
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concerts to read Bukowski in 2014. He later quoted "Old Man, Dead in a Room" in his song "Woman," and opened his 2021
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named their first EP after him, as well as naming a track, and mentioning his name, throughout their first album,
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A special publication of the Charles-Bukowski-Society in cooperation with bukowski.net & Michael J. Phillips
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https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/california/articles/an-introduction-to-charles-bukowski-in-8-poems/
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Bukowski's parents met in Andernach following World War I. His father was German-American and a sergeant in the
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British indie band The Boo Radleys included a track named "Charles Bukowski is dead" on their 1994 album
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When Bukowski was aged 24, his short story "Aftermath of a Lengthy Rejection Slip" was published in
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reference Bukowski's alter ego "Hank Chinaski" in the song "Stealing Happy Hours", from the album
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for two years, taking courses in art, journalism, and literature, before quitting at the start of
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Bukowski and the Beats followed by An Evening at Buk's Place: an Interview with Charles Bukowski
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5124 DeLongpre Avenue, Los Angeles, now Bukowski Court, where Bukowski resided from 1963 to 1972
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NYC-based artist Riz La Vie references Bukowski's "Love Is a Dog from Hell" in his song "Lace"
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rappers Yzomadias and Nik Tendo mention Bukowski in their song "Bukowski" on their 2022 album
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bolstered his rage as he grew, and gave him much of his voice and material for his writings.
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In 1964 a daughter, Marina Louise Bukowski, was born to Bukowski and his live-in girlfriend
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Play the Piano Drunk Like a Percussion Instrument Until the Fingers Begin to Bleed a Bit
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in their 1992 album "The Crimson Idol" used one line of Bukowski's poem, "Some People".
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Bukowski also performed live readings of his works, beginning in 1962 on radio station
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http://www.merchantsofair.com/a-small-neat-journal/charles-bukowski-the-dirty-old-man
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song "Alaskans" features a recording of Bukowski reading a poem on French television.
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used a sample of a Bukowski interview in their opening track "Soledad" on the album
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on March 9, 1994, in San Pedro, aged 73, shortly after completing his last novel,
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https://sites.psu.edu/caradorercl1314/2014/03/26/this-bukowski/comment-page-1/
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area, where he had lived for most of his life, to the harborside community of
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In March 1980 he gave his very last reading at the Sweetwater music venue in
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http://brianoverland.com/2014/03/16/writing-in-california-bukowski-vs-moody/
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Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness
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Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness
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A Descriptive Bibliography of the Primary Publications of Charles Bukowski
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Sounes, Howard. Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life, p. 8
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In June 2006, Bukowski's literary archive was donated by his widow to the
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in Los Angeles, but resigned just before he reached three years' service.
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Neeli Cherkovski: Das Leben des Charles Bukowski. München 1993, p. 18-20.
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in their unreleased song "Guilty as Charged (Tell Hip-Hop I'm Literate)".
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Charles Bukowski: A Comprehensive Price Guide & Checklist, 1944–1999
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https://charles-bukowski.quillsliteracy.org/charles-bukowski-love-poems/
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Fox, Hugh (1969). "Hugh Fox: The Living Underground: Charles Bukowski".
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at "the world's premiere Charles Bukowski website and discussion forum"
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release, as now all his once-unpublished work has been made available.
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Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life by Howard Sounces
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mentions Bukowski in the song "Walking in the Snow" on the 2020 album
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In the spring of 1955, Bukowski was treated for a near-fatal bleeding
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Super Van (1977) – Lamar Gard, Lamar Card | Cast and Crew | AllMovie
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https://www.spectatornews.com/scene/2008/04/17/in-review-ham-on-rye/
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The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship
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The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship
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month after leaving the postal service he finished his first novel,
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mentions Bukowski in the song "She Looks Like Fun", from the album
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s inaugural issue in 1959 featured two of his poems. A year later,
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named their second album after one of Bukowski's books of poetry,
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took their name from Bukowski's 1983 collection of short stories,
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Bukowski's work was subject to controversy throughout his career.
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http://renemullen.com/book-review-ham-on-rye-by-charles-bukowski/
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The Mathematics of the Breath and the Way: On Writers and Writing
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Charles Bukowski was the inspiration behind the first chapter of
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mention Bukowski in their song "Woke up Older" on the 2011 album
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and gave a live poetry reading of his work before an audience in
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On July 22, 1944, with the war ongoing, Bukowski was arrested by
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2007/sep/05/bukowski
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Several of Bukowski's poems were published in the late 1950s in
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Portions from a Wine-stained Notebook: Short Stories and Essays
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Portions from a Wine-stained Notebook: Short Stories and Essays
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Henry Charles Bukowski Jr.'s grave in Green Hills Memorial Park
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offered to play Chinaski for one dollar as long as his friend
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Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame: Selected Poems 1955–1973
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playing the writer. Franco wrote the script with his brother
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of American lowlife". Regarding his enduring popular appeal,
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The Dirty Realism Duo: Charles Bukowski & Raymond Carver
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Charles Bukowski: Autobiographer, Gender Critic, Iconoclast
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Charles Bukowski: Autobiographer, Gender Critic, Iconoclast
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has stated that Bukowski is a big influence on his writing.
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reference Bukowski and his works in several songs; singer
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His last international performance was in October 1979 in
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commentators also supported the idea that Bukowski was a
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Jon and Louise Webb, publishers of the literary magazine
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What Matters Most Is How Well You Walk Through the Fire.
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was also named after the Bukowski book of the same name.
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Charles Bukowski: Twayne's United States Authors Series
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for mondayMEDIA. In 2010 the unedited versions of both
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was shut down in 1969, the column was picked up by the
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Against The American Dream: Essays on Charles Bukowski
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Charles Bukowski: A Critical and Bibliographical Study
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Confessions of a Man Insane Enough to Live with Beasts
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included a song titled "Bukowski" on their 2004 album
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monks. He is interred at Green Hills Memorial Park in
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The Pleasures of the Damned: Selected Poems 1951–1993
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Poems Written Before Jumping Out of an 8-story Window
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Poems Written Before Jumping Out of an 8 Story Window
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Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life
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Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life
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www.brainpickings.org. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
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Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life
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In the 1980s, Bukowski collaborated with cartoonist
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reported seeing Bukowski as an actor in King's play
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Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life
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Charles Bukowski was born Heinrich Karl Bukowski in
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London: Reaktion. p. 18. 2549:"Poetry Foundation of America. Bukowski Profile" 2246: 998:. An account of the proceedings can be found in 3351: 2858:The People Look Like Flowers At Last: New Poems 2448:Charles Bukowski US-Schrifsteller aus Andernach 2146:Charles Bukowski's influence on popular culture 1701:Bukowski's poem "Let It Enfold You" is read by 1441:Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing 1124:are noted as influences on Bukowski's writing. 672:published one of Bukowski's best-known essays, 30:"Bukowski" redirects here. For other uses, see 2634:Run with the hunted: a Charles Bukowski reader 1523:in the 2008 song "We Call Upon the Author" by 546:, where he lived at the time, on suspicion of 3872: 3840:HarperCollins profile, timeline and resources 3824:"Smashed:The pulp poetry of Charles Bukowski" 3804:. Interview with Bukowski February 10, 1987. 3741:"Hanging with Bukowski at the Gotlieb Center" 2768: 2766: 2764: 2611:by E.V. Griffith (Hearse Press, 1996), pp. 23 1311:Prior to their live sets, the post-rock band 733:Beginning in 1967, Bukowski wrote the column 279:kept a file on him as a result of his column 3721:Timeline of Bukowski's life and publications 2450:, Eifel-Zeitung, August 16, 2016 (in German) 1637:is a 1987 film directed by Belgian director 1398:on his song "Wedding" from his 2014 mixtape 661:), offered a home to Bukowski's early work. 3039:"His work is abrasive, honest and cynical" 3879: 3865: 3483:Bukowski. The shooting. By Abe Frajndlich. 2891: 2761: 2745:Section: Los Angeles Times Magazine; p12. 2475: 2473: 1519:Bukowski is compared negatively to author 550:. 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ISBN 978-1-780230238. 3403: 3377: 3207: 3163: 3124: 3020:"He came by his nihilism and cynicism" 2892:Hemmingson, Michael (October 9, 2008). 2583: 2470: 1547:, the protagonist in Bukowski's novels. 884: 776:Laugh Literary and Man the Humping Guns 685:poems and stories lamenting her death. 14: 4353:Susan Miller Dorsey High School alumni 4185: 3764:Special Collections and Archives, The 3222: 2923: 2921: 2919: 2917: 2915: 2913: 2887: 2885: 2883: 2881: 2651: 2506: 2504: 2488: 2365: 2287: 2172: 1934:Betting on the Muse: Poems and Stories 1484:(1996), influenced the emotional 2004 1482:Betting on the Muse: Poems and Stories 1353:Good News for People Who Love Bad News 809:. One of these relationships was with 782: 4323:Obscenity controversies in literature 4318:German emigrants to the United States 3860: 3481:Glenn Esterly/Abe Frajndlich (2020). 3352:Richard Verrier (February 13, 2013). 3294: 3292: 3276:Yzomandias & Nik Tendo – Bukowski 3035:"is one of the most cynical authors" 3012:"cynical, sharp-minded and grounded" 3000:"a view of humanity that is cynical" 2533: 2489:Kudler, Adrian Glick (May 26, 2015). 2378: 2232:"The Review of Contemporary Fiction: 1996:Short story chapbooks and collections 1802: 1322:In December 2020, American rock band 1163: 919:, Canada, and was released on DVD as 674:Manifesto: A Call for Our Own Critics 444:is widespread among Catholics in the 270: 3886: 3795:"Mickey Rourke plays a tough barfly" 2332: 2310:. Palgrave Macmillan. Archived from 2229: 1315:play a recording of Bukowski's poem 1167: 1067:The People Look Like Flowers at Last 833:. Two years later he moved from the 613:United States Post Office Department 523:for one year before transferring to 4218:20th-century American screenwriters 2932:. Trafford Publishing. p. 30. 2910: 2878: 2827: 2668:. Jaydougherty.com. August 16, 1920 2646:"Sheaf, Hearse, Coffin, Poetry NOW" 2609:"Sheaf, Hearse, Coffin, Poetry NOW" 2501: 2288:Keeler, Emily (September 9, 2013). 2100: 1736:The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck 1292:Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino 967: 305:Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame 24: 4313:Deaths from leukemia in California 4213:20th-century American male writers 3571:A Bibliography of Charles Bukowski 3556:Hank: The Life of Charles Bukowski 3475: 3404:Gardner, Eriq (October 30, 2014). 3289: 2956:. Bukowskilive.com. Archived from 1488:song (and album) of the same name. 1198:by removing the content or adding 900:In May 1978, Bukowski traveled to 25: 4364: 4273:American male short story writers 4258:American male non-fiction writers 3700: 3004:"is well known for his cynicism" 2546: 1988:Storm for the Living and the Dead 1952:The Night Torn Mad with Footsteps 1928:The Last Night of the Earth Poems 1898:War All the Time: Poems 1981–1984 1742: 1328:Souvenir L'Amour L'Hospital Décès 1237:and first performed in April 2002 745:, an underground newspaper. When 303:, and better-known works such as 4288:Biographical films about writers 4002:The Most Beautiful Woman in Town 3852:Bukowski Court Historical Marker 3727:Profile, Bibliography, and poems 3378:Gardner, Eriq (April 25, 2014). 3223:Morgan, Terry (March 19, 2006). 3208:Willman, Chris (July 27, 2020). 3008:"raw, cynical, pockmarked poet" 2928:Charlson, David (July 6, 2006). 2896:. Borgo Press. pp. 70, 71. 2664:Introduction to Charles Bukowski 2122:; Edited by Abel Debritto (2015) 2058:The Most Beautiful Woman in Town 1816:It Catches My Heart in Its Hands 1724: 1669:, was released to mixed reviews. 1370:shows with a quote from "Style". 1172: 717:It Catches My Heart in Its Hands 569: 285:in the LA underground newspaper 272:[ˈhaɪnʁɪçˈkaʁlbuˈkɔfski] 220: 174: 4338:Writers from the Rhine Province 4228:20th-century American novelists 4208:20th-century American essayists 3529:Calonne, David Stephen (2012). 3449: 3423: 3397: 3371: 3345: 3318: 3267: 3253: 3235: 3216: 3201: 3183: 3164:McCarty, India (May 13, 2022). 3157: 3137: 3118: 3096: 3070: 3045: 2994: 2972: 2946: 2848: 2821: 2799: 2777: 2756:"R. Crumb Illustrates Bukowksi" 2748: 2735:Ciotti, Paul. 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FBI
Notes of a Dirty Old Man
Open City
Charles Potts
John Martin
Black Sparrow Press
HarperCollins
Ecco Press
New York Quarterly
Chiron Review
Slipstream
Time
laureate
Adam Kirsch
The New Yorker
pulp-fiction

Andernach
Andernach
Prussia

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