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  1. War All the Time by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  2. Mockingbird Wish Me Luck by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  3. Charles Bukowski: Sunlight Here I Am: Interviews and Encounters 1963-1993 by David Stephen Calonne, 2003-01-01
  4. Beerspit Night and Cursing by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  5. Betting on the Muse by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  6. The Night Torn Mad With Footsteps by Charles Bukowski, 2007-08-28
  7. The Captain is Out to Lunch by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  8. Charles Bukowski by Barry Miles, 2009-12-23
  9. Open All Night by Charles Bukowski, 2002-06-05
  10. Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness by Charles Bukowski, 1975
  11. Charles Bukowski: Autobiographer, Gender Critic, Iconoclast by David Charlson, 2005-09-26
  12. All the Assholes in the World and Mine by Charles Bukowski, 2010-01-18
  13. Charles Bukowski: Laughing with the Gods by Fernanda Pivano, 2000-04-01
  14. Bukowski and the Beats: A Commentary on the Beat Generation by Jean-Francois Duval, 2002-04-01

61. Charles Bukowski Discussion
Ham on Rye by bukowski, charles Released 09/1982. Women by bukowski, charlesReleased 10/1981. Post Office by bukowski, charles Released 10/1981.
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Notes of a Dirty Old Man
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Ask the Dust by Fante, John Released 06/1980 Ham on Rye by Bukowski, Charles Released 09/1982 Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way: New Poems by Bukowski, Charles Released 12/2002 Tales of Ordinary Madness by Bukowski, Charles Released 01/1984 Hollywood by Bukowski, Charles Released 12/1989 Love Is a Dog from Hell: Poems, 1974-1977 by Bukowski, Charles Released 01/1979 Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame by Bukowski, Charles Released 06/1983 You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense by Bukowski, Charles Released 12/1986 Factotum by Bukowski, Charles Released 06/1975 Bring Me Your Love by Bukowski, Charles Released 12/1985 South of No North; Stories of the Buried Life.: Stories of the Buried Life by Bukowski, Charles Released 06/1980 Pulp by Bukowski, Charles Released 05/1994 Discussion: charles bukowski Hey Charles, rest in peace, man !

62. Bukowski, Charles. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. bukowski, charles. , 1920–94,American underground poet and fiction writer, b. Andernach, Germany.
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63. 9045. Bukowski, Charles. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION charles bukowski (1920–1994), US author, poet. NotesFrom a Dirty Old Man (1969). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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64. Charles Bukowski - The Great Poet
My man Buk. The life and deeds of charles bukowski. Poetry. Books. Links.
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66. Charles Bukowski
Biography and selected works.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback 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 Henry Charles Bukowski, Jr. was born in Andernach in Germany the son of Henry Bukowski, a US soldier, and Katherine 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. His father was in and out of work during the Depression years, regularly beating the boy. Later Bukowski depicted his childhood in HAM ON RYE (1982), seeing him as a cruel, shiny bastard with bad breath. He died in 1958. To shield himself from his father, he began his life-long occupation with alcohol in his youth. He also suffered from acne which left scars on his face. During the school years Bukowski read widely, he was especially impressed by Upton Sinclair's

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68. Allreaders.com Charles Bukowski Club
An analysis of Women.
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69. Joe's Bukowski Site
charles bukowski, Lowlife Laureate 19201994. Biography, Poems, Novels, Short stories, photos, etc.
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70. Welcome To The 100% Pure Cult CHARLES BUKOWSKI Web Site!
Contains biography, poems, audio releases and pictures.
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71. Sure, Buk
Journal, published annually, devoted to charles bukowski. It began as The charles bukowski Newsletter, and the first issue was published in May, 1991.
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sure, is a journal devoted to Charles Bukowski. It began as "The Charles Bukowski Newsletter," and the first issue was published in May, 1991. Over the years it has gone through some changes. Originally the thin zine-like journal was put out three time per year but recently the format has changed. It is now much thicker and published annually. With its eclectic mix of photos, posters, poems by Bukowski and about Bukowski, articles about the man and about the man's work, sure, is an excellent resource for Bulowski scholars as well as regular Bukowski fans. If you would like to find out more about sure, you may contact the editor at:
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Epistle of St. Hank
by David Baker
Feb 1994, Salem, OR
One nite about 600 years ago, or so it seems, I was standing in Linda King's kitchen in L.A. or Hollywood, or wherever it was, watching Charles Bukowski guzzle down the beer that might kill him. He had been sick, and he did not look well. He said the stomach was bad from drinking. The house was full of people, most of whom he didn't know and didn't like. It was a tense moment. A couple of friends and I had cornered him, and we wanted to talk literature. He looked like he wanted to crawl off into a dark, quiet space and die like a wounded animal. We were too young, too self absorbed, to respect that. We wanted to hear immortal words of truth that only he could impart. He really wasn't up to it, but we weren't going to give up easily.

72. Charles Bukowski Books And Quotations
charles bukowski. charles bukowski Books charles bukowski Quotations The Poet'sCraft Interviews From The New York Quarterly. Edited by William Packard.
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    Charles Bukowski Books: Charles Bukowski Quotations: The Poet's Craft: Interviews From The New York Quarterly . Edited by William Packard. New York: Paragon House, 1987. Q: "What do you think a young poet starting out today needs to learn the most?" Charles Bukowski: "He should realize that if he writes something and it bores him it's going to bore many other people also. There is nothing wring with a poetry that is entertaining and easy to understand. Genius could be the ability to say a profound thing in a simple way. He should stay the hell out of writing classes and find out what's happening around the corner. And bad luck for the young poet would be a rich father, an early marriage, an early success or the ability to do anything well" ( PC
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  • 73. Literary Kicks CharlesBukowski
    Join here. charles bukowski by michael_mccullough, charles bukowski diedon March 9, 1994 in his adopted hometown of San Pedro, California.
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    74. 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 Classical Latin Studies seeks to drag obscenity out of those dusty tomes and stick it right where it belongs.
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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

    75. Charles Bukowski, Charles Bukowski And Charles...
    Never mind the bottle, the whores, the horses CharlesBukowski captured the madness and the glory.
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    76. Justin's Poetry Page
    An homage to charles bukowski, complete with poems and a biography.
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    Welcome! This site will contain many links to some of my favorite poetry sites, an homage to the poet Charles Bukowski [including many of his poems (please don't tell Black Sparrow Press on me) and images], and some of my very own poems and stories.
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    My name is justin.barrett. I am 27 years old and live in Salt Lake Shitty, UT. I graduated from the University of Florida in Gainesville in December, 1996 with a bachelors degree in geology. I also took a minor in astronomy with me. I am currently employed Techson Medical Supply (it doesn't really matter what i do, because i do as little of it as possible, but just enough of it to not get fired). I am married to a beautiful woman named Julee, and we have a dog named Rufus and a snake named Cecil. The dog answers to his name, the snake has no fucking idea who the hell he is. I write poems and shitty short stories and am presently researching a novel I hope to write in the very near future (I am not currently researching a novel, but it sounds more boss if I say that I am). I have been published a number of times in the small mags, and I always have submissions out to numerous prospective magazines. I also have my own poetry e-zine, remark.

    77. Allesklar - Größter Deutscher Webkatalog: Bukowski, Charles
    Translate this page Thema bukowski, charles. 5 Einträge, 1 - 5 , charles bukowski Fanpage (Rostock)Biographie des Schriftstellers sowie Vorstellung von einigen Büchern,
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    78. Poetry Previews: Charles Bukowski
    Review of charles bukowski's poetry.
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    Charles Bukowski (Neeli Cherkovski's Hank: The Life of Charles Bukowski) "When I first met Neeli, he was 16 and I was Bukowski."
    "Fear made me a writer, fear and lack of confidence."
    "I am not primarily a poet."
    - Charles Bukowski
    "A lot of people look at Bukowski superficially. They cannot understand why so many women flock to him. He has the magical appeal of a very solid person underneath lots of bluster, a father figure. Everybody's father."
    - Frances Smith Guest Reviewer Jack Foley Neeli Cherkovski's Hank: The Life of Charles Bukowski appeared in 1991, while Charles Bukowski was still alive. Bukowski died in 1994, at the age of seventy-three. At the urging of Steerforth Press, Cherkovski revised his biography, adding new material and tightening the book in various ways. The resultónow called Bukowski: A Lifeóis a masterful story of a complex, compelling man who was also a powerful writer. "When I published Hank, the life of a then still living author, I felt constrained by certain conventions," writes Cherkovski. "Just how personal should I be?...This revised edition retains a history of Bukowski's coming of age as a writer, as well as providing a more expansive account of our life and times together. It is what I wanted it to be initially, an interweaving of biography and memoir." [ Click to Order Neeli Cherkovski's Bukowski: A Life (soft $) ] Cherkovski is a considerable poet, but for this book he chooses a deliberately plain style: the point is the story as it reveals itself. Quotations from Bukowski, both from his writing and from conversations with the author, are sprinkled throughout.

    79. Consummation Of Grief
    A poem by charles bukowski.
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    consummation of grief I even hear the mountains the way they laugh up and down their blue sides and down in the water the fish cry and the water is their tears. I listen to the water on nights I drink away and the sadness becomes so great I hear it in my clock it becomes knobs upon my dresser it becomes paper on the floor it becomes a shoehorn a laundry ticket it becomes cigarette smoke climbing a chapel of dark vines. . . it matters little very little love is not so bad or very little life what counts is waiting on walls I was born for this I was born to hustle roses down the avenues of the dead. runemasque@juno.com
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    80. Death Sat On My Knee And Cracked With Laughter
    A poem by charles bukowski.
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