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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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22. Charles Bukowski
Another film, Barfly, directed by Barbet Schroeder, written by charles bukowski, starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway, was about a writer,
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Charles Bukowski (1920-1994) - alter ego: Henry Chinaski American author of the second wave Beat Generation, noted for his stories of survival and heavy drinking on the fringe of society. Before starting his career as a writer, Bukowski worked in menial jobs and as a journalist at Harlequin and Laugh Literature . He was described by Jean Genet and Jean-Paul Sartre as America's 'greatest poet'. However, the author refused to meet Sartre - he had his bottle to take care of. "There are so many," she said, "who go by the name of poet. But they have no training, no feeling for their craft. The savages have taken over the castle. There's no workmanship, no care, simply a demand to be accepted. And these new poet all seem to admire one another. It worries me and I've talked about it to a lot of my poet friends. All a young poet seems to think he needs is a typewriter and a few pieces of paper. They aren't prepared, they have had no preparation at all." (from Hot Water Music Heinrich Karl (Henry Charles) Bukowski, Jr. was born in Andernach in Germany the son of Henry Bukowski, a US soldier, and Katharina Fett, a German woman. His family emigrated to the United States in 1922, and settled in Los Angeles, where Bukowski spent most of his life. The city became an integral part of his writing. Bukowski's father was in and out of work during the Depression years, regularly beating the boy. "I had to sleep on my belly at night because of the pain."

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25. Charles Bukowski "Hank Chinaski" - An Introduction To Los Angeles' Grittiest, Gr
Readers interested in charles bukowski this site provides a nice introduction to the writing life of bukowski.
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A cult figure, novelist, short-story writer, poet and journalist. One of the greatest writers to come out of Los Angeles, many consider Bukowski to be a true voice of the city of angels. Bukowski, also known as " Buk ," wrote with raw emotion and painted with words. His canvas was Los Angeles. Not the glitter though. His Los Angeles was the stench of alley-ways, broken dreams, broken hearts, winos and of course...the horse track. Bukowski was born in Andernach, Germany in 1920 and brought to the United States at the age of three. He was raised in Los Angeles and lived there for fifty years. Buk published his first story when he was 24, "The Aftermath of a Lengthy Rejection Slip," but spent the next 10 years of his life drifting from city to city, deluging his body with pills and booze. As he said, "I packed it in. I threw away all the stories and concentrated upon drinking. I didn't feel that the publishers were ready and that although I was ready, I could be readier..." This would land him in the charity ward of the Los Angeles City Hospital suffering from severe internal hemorraging. After his near brush with death, he started writing again, using sleazy bars, dirty beds and indulgence in women and alcoholism as landscapes for free verse stories and poems.

26. Charles Bukowski - Bio And Links
charles bukowski was born in Germany in 1920 and came with his family to the United States when he was three years old. He grew up in poverty in Los Angeles
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Charles Bukowski
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
Oscar Wilde
Born : August 16, 1920
Place of Birth : Andernach, Germany
Died : March 9, 1994
Place of death : San Pedro, California
Charles Bukowski was born in Germany in 1920 and came with his family to the United States when he was three years old. He grew up in poverty in Los Angeles, drifted extensively, and for much of his life made his home in . Bukowski had been a writer since childhood, published his first story at age twenty four, and began publishing poetry when he was thirty-five.
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Bukowski is generally considered to be an honorary "beat writer," although he was never actually associated with Jack Kerouac Allen Ginsberg , and the other bona fide beat writers. His style, which exhibits a strong sense of immediacy and a refusal to embrace standard formal structure, has earned him a place in the hearts of beat generation readers, and the contributors to the alt.books.beatgeneration newsgroup. He was a prolific (it isn't known how much he had written; much of it was sent off to publishers long-hand and never seen again), free-formed, humorous, and painfully honest writer. His topics included hang-overs, the shit stains on his underwear

27. Charles Bukowski Quotes - The Quotations Page
charles bukowski; Of course it s possible to love a human being if you don t charles bukowski; The difference between a democracy and a dictatorship is
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Of course it's possible to love a human being if you don't know them too well.
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The difference between a democracy and a dictatorship is that in a democracy you vote first and take orders later; in a dictatorship you don't have to waste your time voting.
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You begin saving the world by saving one man at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics.
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Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.
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28. Guardian Unlimited: Arts Blog - Books: Don't Blame Bukowski For Bad Poetry
Does charles bukowski deserve more respect? Photograph Corbis Tony O Neill s poetry exists as it does because of what charles bukowski has done.
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29. Poet: Charles Bukowski - All Poems Of Charles Bukowski
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30. Charles Bukowski Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about charles bukowski s life and Factotum, Ham on Rye, Poems, Pulp, Letters, Poetry, Women. With links to essays literary criticism and analysis.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Charles Bukowski
Category: American Literature Born: August 16, 1920
Andernach, Germany Died: March 9, 1994
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On this day in 1994 Charles Bukowski died. Though dismissed by most critics, he was the Grand Old Man of the fringe presses, publishing over fifty books in a career which spanned a half-century and brought near-celebrity status appearances with Allen Ginsberg, interviews in Rolling Stone , sold-out readings in Europe (to which he would be able to take not the two six-packs but four bottles of good French wine), and a movie of his earlier, Barfly life.

31. The Charles Bukowski Memorial Center For Classical Latin Studies
The ancient Romans had lusty appetites; just like modern people, they seemed to have one thing on their minds. The charles bukowski Memorial Center for
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The ancient Romans had lusty appetites; just like modern people, they seemed to have one thing on their minds. The Charles Bukowski Memorial Center for Classical Latin Studies seeks to drag obscenity out of those dusty tomes and stick it right where it belongs. Bukowski wrote the same sort of poetry that Catullus did, the kind that hits you hard in the gut. The two poets even shared common themes
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Some obscene Latin texts are well known, such as the naughty poems of Catullus. The Obscure Organization is proud to offer a new hypertext edition of Catullus with a full concordance Other texts are even more obscure.
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Tired Latin texts written by prim religious scholars do not give the discerning cinaedus enough vocabulary to read the racier texts properly. The

32. Charles Bukowski: The Biography Project - Biography, Bibliography For Poet And A
Biography and links for charles bukowski. This is a portion of The Biography Project. Links, biographical information, bibliography, filmography, et cetera.
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Biographical Notes For Charles Bukowski Charles Bukowski was born on 16 August 1920 in Andernach, Germany . His father was an American soldier. His mother was German. He immigrates with family to Los Angeles when he is about three years old. Educated through second year at Los Angeles City College, which he leaves in 1941. Publishes first short story, "Aftermath of a Lengthy Rejection Slip," when he was 24 in 1944. From 1945 to 1955, publishes only a few short stories. Publishes first poetry at 35. Begins working for the US Postal Service in 1956(?), first as a carrier and later as a clerk. During the latter period, he often calls his friend John Martin , editor and publisher of Black Sparrow Press , and tells him: "I am going to die if I don't get out of here." In the early 70's he is able to quit working at the Post Office because of a stipend offered to him through John Martin. Devotes himself full time to writing.

33. The People Look Like Flowers At Last New Poems By Charles Bukowski
The People Look Like Flowers At Last New Poems, by charles bukowski, a Hardcover from Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
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giggled up through the
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I walked miles through the city and recognized
nothing as a giant claw ate at my
stomach while the inside of my head felt
airy as if I was about to go mad.

34. PAL: Charles Bukowski (1920-1994)
Anthology of L.A. poets. edited by charles bukowski, Neeli Cherry Paul Vangelisti. Los Angeles Laugh Literary, 1972. PS572 L6 B8
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35. Charles Bukowski, Letters To John Martin & Wm Packard
Two Letters to his publisher, John Martin (of Black Sparrow Press) and to William Packard, Editor of New York Quarterly.
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To John Martin, 1986 To William Packard, 1992
To his publisher, John Martin (of Black Sparrow Press)
Hello John: Thanks for the good letter. I don't think it hurts, sometimes, to remember where you came from. You know the places where I came from. Even the people who try to write about that or make films about it, they don't get it right. They call it "9 to 5." It's never 9 to 5, there's no free lunch break at those places, in fact, at many of them in order to keep your job you don't take lunch. Then there's OVERTIME and the books never seem to get the overtime right and if you complain about that , there's another sucker to take your place. You know my old saying, "Slavery was never abolished, it was only extended to include all the colors." And what hurts is the steadily diminishing humanity of those fighting to hold jobs they don't want but fear the alternative worse. People simply empty out. They are bodies with fearful and obedient minds. The color leaves the eye. The voice becomes ugly. And the body. The hair. The fingernails. The shoes. Everything does. As a young man I could not believe that people could give their lives over to those conditions. As an old man, I still can't believe it. What do they do it for? Sex? TV? An automobile on monthly payments? Or children? Children who are just going to do the same things that they did?

36. Charles Bukowski
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37. Smashed: The New Yorker
Nowhere to be found in the canonizing Norton anthology, however, is the man who occupies the most shelf space of any American poet charles bukowski.
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38. Life Lived By Buk     *** Charles Bukowski ***
charles bukowski was born the 16 of August 1920 in the German town of Andernach. His father was an American soldier and his mother was German.
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Charles Bukowski was born the 16 of August 1920 in the German town of Andernach. His father was an American soldier and his mother was German. At about the age of three young Charles was brought to the States. For the next fifty years he mostly lived in Los Angeles. The childhood is described in the novel Factotum, especially his relation to the father. But that was later on in his writing career. He first started as a poet in his twenties and kept on writing poems for some years. Then came ten years of working at the Post Office (and man, do I know what that means) which according to the novel with the same name was a time of obeying orders and drinking to make it through the day. After ten years of intellectual stalemate he finally quit in 1971 and, so the story goes, wrote Post Office in three weeks. Now he was a writer. His novels are, through the alter ego Henry Chinaski, auto-biographical. His childhood, the Post Office work, his women, his daughter, his hemorrhaging experience that almost caused him his death, all are in his novels. That is not to say that every word he has written is true, but the framework was made up of his own life and was broidered out by the author's mind. With Henry Chinaski you meet the lost souls of America, the down-and-outs that look at society from down below, those people that are treated like pariah and that carry with them the stinking smell of death. Henry Chinaski presents the side of American life, or maybe it is universal, that some of us pretend doesn't exist. Therefore, you have the choice of ignoring him or listening to him. I guess that is why Charles Bukowski, by some, is categorized underground, anarchist, beat poet or whatever, anything but a recognized writer. But he told stories about a world that is real, even today, and if you ignore him you ignore a part of your own world. Charles Bukowski died in San Pedro 9 of March 1994.

39. Charles Bukowski - A Tribute To A Genius
An internationally famous figure in contemporary poetry and prose, charles bukowski was born in Andernach, Germany in 1920, and brought to the United
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"Now let's get this straight for once and for all; Bukowski is the best. Forget your dreary school books,your Shakespeare and Milton and Wordsworth. Never mind Hemingway, Faulkner, F.Scott. Anyone with half a brain,a love of literature and an exposure to Bukowski's works out to see that it's true. The rest of them, thedoubters and hesitaters, don't matter: they're blind idiots, deaf fools." David Barker
An internationally famous figure in contemporary poetry and prose, Charles Bukowski was born in Andernach, Germany in 1920, and brought to the United Statesat the age of three. He was raised in Los Angeles and lived there for fifty years. He died in San Pedro, California on March 9,1994 at the age of seventy-three,shortly after completing his last novel. He published his first story when he was twenty-four and began writing poetry at the age of thirty-five. He published more thanforty-five books of poetry and prose in his lifetime, the most recent of which were The Last Night of the Earth Poems (Black Sparrow, 1992)

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