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  1. Brett

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    Jul 9th, 11:30

    Charles Bukowski is nothing if not entertaining. Over the years I have read his novels, short stories, poetry, watched any and all video I could find of him, listened to his audio readings, and a few years ago had the pleasure to go to a round table discussion about him at the UCLA Book Festival. It is hard to describe exactly what fascinates me about him and his life, but I can't get enough. The recent biographical movie "Born Into This" is well worth tracking down and watching.

    Thanks for this story about one of the most raw, and in my opinion, most talented writers of our time. His style is not for everyone, but I would guess that more than a few people who pick up a book after reading this will be hooked for life.

  2. reflip

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    Jul 9th, 11:49

    The poetry library at UB has a great collection of Bukowski material, including a lot of 'zines that worship him and what little critical material there is available about him.

  3. SusanMarie1971

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    Jul 9th, 17:25

    You know I adore the man - very nice job Tom

  4. ChristaSeychew

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    Jul 9th, 20:09

    Bukowski is the man. No question. Ham on Rye and Post Office are probably my favs. I have a few booklets of his that have been illustrated by R. Crumb--talk about a match made in heaven!

  5. tomwaters

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    Jul 9th, 21:09

    Thanks a lot, Susan, Bret, reflip and Christa! I had no idea that R Crumb drew some of his stories! I haven't seen 'Born Into This' yet, but 'Factotum' has been burned onto my DirecTv DVR for so long that I think it's tatooed on there forever. Great, great movie if you haven't seen it, and Matt Dillon is surprisingly PERFECT for the role. Thanks again for the comments!

    tom www.tomfoolery4.wordpress.com

  6. SusanMarie1971

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    Jul 10th, 03:42

    What??? OK go to Richard ---> ask for "Born Into This" - amazingggggggggggggggggg.

  7. TranspoGuy

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    Jul 11th, 14:14

    I am glad there are other Bukowski lovers out there. War all the Time is a great read, and introduction to his work for anyone interested. The poem Dinosauria, We (which is from Last Night of the Earth Poems) is one of my favorites of all time.

  8. truestar

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    Jul 13th, 09:49

    how about barfly, great movie /the scene where he pushes the car in front of him (which is stopped for the light ) out into the oncoming traffic is great and in these days of idiotic people on cell phones an interesting solution