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The 1960's saw Charles Bukowski struggle for recognition and slowly emerge as a unique, talented and prolific poet and writer, whilst holding down a day job at the Post Office. These letters to various friends, lovers and literary contacts provide an intimate and fascinating look at Bukowski's mind, his emotions, his attitude towards his own creativity and the comings and...more
Published August 5th 2004 by Virgin Books
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Jun 14, 2017Vishal rated it it was amazing
Reading Bukowski’s letters are probably as essential as his poetry and prose in order to understand the man, what created the creator. Never one to speak in clichés, the letters – mainly to fellow writers, poets and publishers – give one the chance to spend time in his head.
Admittedly, this isn’t a pretty place to be, at the same time it’s a privilege to see the world from his stance; free of pretension, and calling out humanity for what it was. His misanthropy may seem excessive at times, but...more
Admittedly, this isn’t a pretty place to be, at the same time it’s a privilege to see the world from his stance; free of pretension, and calling out humanity for what it was. His misanthropy may seem excessive at times, but...more
Jul 15, 2009Ashley Bradley rated it it was amazing
'The only cures I have for the ills of lilfe are to move constantly north and to sleep. But you run out of north and you wake up. No cure. Just wait for the garbage man.' The man makes me just as mad as he surprises me.
Bukowski's letters contain more poetry than some of his actual poems - his letter writing style does not differ greatly from his fiction, which makes this collection very enjoyable, and fascinating reading into the workings of the man himself...
Mar 03, 2015Ashok Ramaraj rated it really liked it
Comparatively better than the later letters of bukowski. i.e after quiting his job his letters lost some of the juice it had when he was working under those soul sucking avenues of the post office. Apparently pain helps?
Nov 10, 2013Caitlin Goldblatt rated it it was amazing
I will read this over and over again until I die and then I will read it again. I have a thing for epistolary histories.
Bukowski is absolutely genius. This book is a compilation of his personal letters. Makes me even more of a fan.
His letters, like his poetry and prose, show off his true genius.
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Henry Charles Bukowski (born as Heinrich Karl Bukowski) was a German-born American poet, novelist and short story writer. His writing was influenced by the social, cultural and economic ambience of his home city of Los Angeles.It is marked by an emphasis on the ordinary lives of poor Americans, the act of writing, alcohol, relationships with women and the drudgery of work. Bukowski wrote thousands...more