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Umberto CrisantiYou have to die a few times before you can really live. 37#What does it mean to die before you truly live? Charles Bukowski, in his raw and unapologetic way, has captured a profound truth that most…1d ago
InCounter ArtsbyReece BeckettNotes on Charles Bukowski’s ‘Women’, the Ugliest ‘Light’ Reading AvailableBukowski’s third novel, published in 1978, is simultaneously simple-minded and deeply complexOct 1025
Charlotte Eriksson • The Glass ChildMy Favorite Charles Bukowski Quotes & PoemsI picked up a worn-out copy of The Pleasures of the Damned by Bukowski while living on the road in England back in 2011. I was tired of…Dec 9, 20211
Umberto CrisantiShall we burn hope, as Nietzsche suggests, or carry it like Bukowski’s lantern in the dark?Premise:4d ago
InWritingAndTypingbyLoren KantorCharles Bukowski’s Favorite Los Angeles LocationsTime Magazine called Charles Bukowski “laureate of the lowlife.” He was a student of the gritty streets who wrote about the shadow side of…Jan 1933
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