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- Charles Bukowski - Wikipedia
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
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- Charles Bukowski Quotes (Author of Post Office) - Goodreads
3330 quotes from Charles Bukowski: 'Some people never go crazy What truly horrible lives they must lead ', 'Do you hate people?” “I don't hate them I just feel better when they're not around ', and 'For those who believe in God, most of the big questions are answered
- Charles Bukowski | The Poetry Foundation
Charles Bukowski was a prolific underground writer who used his poetry and prose to depict the depravity of urban life and the downtrodden in American society A cult hero, Bukowski relied on experience, emotion, and imagination in his work, using direct language and violent and sexual imagery
- 30+ Best Charles Bukowski Poems You Should Read - BayArt
Whether you’re a long-time fan or newly discovering his work, these most famous poems of Charles Bukowski will offer you a glimpse into his unique voice that captured the essence of life’s gritty realities
- What Bukowski taught us about life in nine quotes - BBC
Henry Charles Bukowski was a German-born American novelist, short story writer and poet Bukowski published his first story when he was 24 and began writing poetry at the age of 35
- 7 Facts About Charles Bukowski - Mental Floss
The late, great American writer Henry Charles Bukowski, Jr was once called the “human embodiment of a raised middle finger”—an analogy that Bukowski would probably have welcomed, or possibly
- Charles Bukowski His Life and Works - Poetry Is Pretentious
Charles Bukowski had a profound impact on American poetry, challenging conventional norms and introducing a new wave of realism His influence can be seen in the rise of the “Dirty Realism” movement, characterized by its focus on the working class, the mundane, and the often harsh realities of life
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