01.10.2007, 03:49 PM | #1 |
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WOMEN was easily the worst book I've read in....maybe forever. It was so bad, it made me angry.
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01.10.2007, 03:50 PM | #2 |
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ave you read any of his other books to make that judgment?
read factotum and his poem, a literary romance, then we shall see ;-) |
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01.10.2007, 03:52 PM | #3 |
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He does indeed, as you say, suck.
Women is an odious little book and Bukowski made a very little talent go a LOOOONG way. He has to be applauded for that at least. |
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01.10.2007, 03:53 PM | #4 |
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read Ham On Rye
then Post Office those are seminal Women is a harsh read. great book though Read his poetry as well LOVE IS A DOG FROM HELL is a good choice to start HOT WATER MUSIC too Bukowski rules all forever SONIC LIFE!
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Bukowski blew the shit out the asses off the fucking poetry snob establishment. Long live Bukowski.
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Just a run-of-the-mill no talent in the right place at the right time.
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And the poetry "establishment" couldn't give a flying fuck about Bukowski I'm sure.
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SOME PEOPLE
-charles Bukowski some people never go crazy. me, sometimes I'll lie down behind the couch for 3 or 4 days. they'll find me there. it's Cherub, they'll say, and they pour wine down my throat rub my chest sprinkle me with oils. then, I'll rise with a roar, rant, rage - curse them and the universe as I send them scattering over the lawn. I'll feel much better, sit down to toast and eggs, hum a little tune, suddenly become as lovable as a pink overfed whale. some people never go crazy. what truly horrible lives they must lead.
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that's the whole point the man was to american letters what Hunter thompson was to american journalism, stripping away any and all pretense, and speaking with a raw voice. pure genius.
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I've always thought that his books were more like the rants of an alcoholic rather than a talented writer.
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in the vein of hemingway and faulkner and american writers that stripped language down to the basics of communication, without floridity or stylistic treacle, he was a literary genius.
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Bukowski was a violent, alcoholic misogynist, loved by men (almost exclusively) because he may have communicated his hatred of women through his writing, but he kept it "real" and "raw" (whatever the fuck that means), so making it acceptable.
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rent and watch LIVE THROUGH THIS the documentary about Buk he was NOT a mysoginist. That is the cop out description given to him by people who could not handle his rough "every-man"/common man language. for real. check it out. great movie.
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name a great writer/artist that did not have either addiction issues or interpersonal issues.
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Rob Instigator is right. Bukowski was, and is fantastic.
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I'm off to read Bukowski now!
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