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Though alcohol might have saved Charles Bukowski's life, it retains the inherent contradiction as both healer and destroyer.
Network Awesome: Alcohol and Charles Bukowski Network Awesome 2011
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Where are Bukowski's trademark soliloquies of goatish self-glorification?
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John Fante wrote the underappreciated Ask the Dust which was completely forgotten until Bukowski's publisher republished it and all of Fante's books.
James Altucher: 6 Things I Learned From Charles Bukowski James Altucher 2011
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Sheen resembles a startled gosling that's just crawled out of Charles Bukowski's left nostril or a haunted scarecrow from a Stephen King story.
Idolising bad boys makes Charlies of us all | Barbara Ellen 2011
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Joshua Mohr's "Damascus" Two Dollar Radio, 206 pages, $16 is set in an oft-mythologized place, a California dive bar, and it therefore will invite comparisons with the late Charles Bukowski's seedy work.
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At times, the narration sounds like tips to a choreographer; at others, a vernacular poem of blunt advice: Charles Bukowski's "lyrics" include references to certain aesthetic choices and to basic bodily functions.
High-Style Highlights Robert Greskovic 2010
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"Damascus" is instead a redeeming and sympathetic story of the assorted losers and lowlifes who converge in a bar in San Francisco's Mission District rather than Bukowski's Los Angeles.
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Particle physics failed me, along with my liver, and a psyche sadly born lacking Bukowski's famous endurance.
Super Collider 2010
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But while the poem is touching, its title, like much of Bukowski's raw poetry and prose, cannot be repeated on the radio.
Exhibition Celebrates Iconoclastic Writer Charles Bukowski 2010
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She says this research library, with its literary treasures and just a short drive from the racetrack, is a perfect place for Bukowski's papers.
Exhibition Celebrates Iconoclastic Writer Charles Bukowski 2010
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