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Ham on Rye: A Novel

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In what is widely hailed as the best of his many novels, Charles Bukowski details the long, lonely years of his own hardscrabble youth in the raw voice of alter ego Henry Chinaski. From a harrowingly cheerless childhood in Germany through acne-riddled high school years and his adolescent discoveries of alcohol, women, and the Los Angeles Public Library's collection of D. H. Lawrence, Ham on Rye offers a crude, brutal, and savagely funny portrait of an outcast's coming-of-age during the desperate days of the Great Depression.


post office: A Novel

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"It began as a mistake." By middle age, Henry Chinaski has lost more than twelve years of his life to the U.S. Postal Service. In a world where his three true, bitter pleasures are women, booze, and racetrack betting, he somehow drags his hangover out of bed every dawn to lug waterlogged mailbags up mud-soaked mountains, outsmart vicious guard dogs, and pray to survive the day-to-day trials of sadistic bosses and certifiable coworkers. This classic 1971 novel—the one that catapulted its author to national fame—is the perfect introduction to the grimly hysterical world of legendary writer, poet, and Dirty Old Man Charles Bukowski and his fictional alter ego, Chinaski.


Women: A Novel

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Low-life writer and unrepentant alcoholic Henry Chinaski was born to survive. After decades of slacking off at low-paying dead-end jobs, blowing his cash on booze and women, and scrimping by in flea-bitten apartments, Chinaski sees his poetic star rising at last. Now, at fifty, he is reveling in his sudden rock-star life, running three hundred hangovers a year, and maintaining a sex life that would cripple Casanova.

With all of Bukowski's trademark humor and gritty, dark honesty, this 1978 follow-up to Post Office and Factotum is an uncompromising account of life on the edge.


Love is a Dog From Hell

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Notes of a Dirty Old Man

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"People come to my door—too many of them really—and knock to tell me Notes of a Dirty Old Man turns them on. A bum off the road brings in a gypsy and his wife and we talk. . . drink half the night. A long distance operator from Newburgh, N.Y. sends me money. She wants me to give up drinking beer and to eat well. I hear from a madman who calls himself 'King Arthur' and lives on Vine Street in Hollywood and wants to help me write my column. A doctor comes to my door: 'I read your column and think I can help you. I used to be a psychiatrist.' I send him away. . ."


The Pleasures of the Damned: Poems, 1951-1993

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To his legions of fans, Charles Bukowski was—and remains—the quintessential counterculture icon. A hard-drinking wild man of literature and a stubborn outsider to the poetry world, he wrote unflinchingly about booze, work, and women, in raw, street-tough poems whose truth has struck a chord with generations of readers.

Edited by John Martin, the legendary publisher of Black Sparrow Press and a close friend of Bukowski's, The Pleasures of the Damned is a selection of the best works from Bukowski's long poetic career, including the last of his never-before-collected poems. Celebrating the full range of the poet's extra-ordinary and surprising sensibility, and his uncompromising linguistic brilliance, these poems cover a rich lifetime of experiences and speak to Bukowski's "immense intelligence, the caring heart that saw through the sham of our pretenses and had pity on our human condition" (The New York Quarterly). The Pleasures of the Damned is an astonishing poetic treasure trove, essential reading for both longtime fans and those just discovering this unique and legendary American voice.


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How do you read? - London Free Press
How do you read?Charles Bukowski was at the top of the list, with John Fante, Bukowski's inspiration, a close second. Norman MacLean is another favourite. For short stories, it was Alice Munro — I love her work so much, I spent two years writing my Master's thesis on

'O'Horten' - Los Angeles Times
'O'Horten' - Los Angeles Times New York Times'O'Horten'"O'Horten" is the latest film by Norwegian writer-director Bent Hamer, whose last film was "Factotum," the excellent Matt Dillon-starring adaptation of Charles Bukowski. But he is best known for the delicious "Kitchen Stories," a look at the lives of Review: 'O'Horten' O'Horten: Next stop wanderland Review: Odd adventures of 'O'Horten'  -

Tour keeps spirit of author Raymond Chandler's L.A. alive - Baltimore Sun
Tour keeps spirit of author Raymond Chandler's L.A. aliveThere's a tour that covers the favorite haunts of Skid Row poet laureate Charles Bukowski and another that takes you down the streets that inspired musician Tom Waits. The sites that shaped the works of classic LA noir writers John Fante ("Ask the

Chiodos interview - U Weekly
Chiodos interviewBut, how can you not like a band that names itself after a cult horror-comedy and bases albums on the famous poet Charles Bukowski? Chiodos' keyboardist/ co-vocalist, Bradley Bell, spoke recently with UWeekly and discussed a variety of topics from the

Run With The Hunted: A Charles Bukowski Reader
Run With The Hunted: A Charles Bukowski Reader This was the first Bukowski book I ever read, and is still one of the best, since it manages to highlight the best things about him, and never gets mired in the bad ones, as do some of the others. Zack Kopp is an Examiner from Denver.