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  2. Notes of a Dirty Old Man - Wikipedia

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    Notes of a Dirty Old Man (1969) is a collection of underground newspaper columns written by Charles Bukowski for the Open City newspaper that were collated and published by Essex House in 1969. His short articles were marked by his trademark crude humor, as well as his attempts to present a "truthful" or objective viewpoint of various events in ...

  3. Charles Bukowski - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bukowski was the inspiration behind the first chapter of Mark Manson's bestselling self-help book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck. His problems with drugs, women and alcoholism despite being a bestselling writer were discussed in the chapter titled "Don't Try" – a reference to the epitaph on the author's gravestone.

  4. Post Office (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Post Office is the first novel written by American writer Charles Bukowski, published in 1971. The book is an autobiographical memoir of Bukowski's years working at the United States Postal Service. The film rights to the novel were sold in the early 1970s, but a film has not been made thus far.

  5. Charles Bukowski and Wanda Coleman gave me a reason to keep ...

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    Sesshu Foster emerged from a difficult L.A. childhood to become a leading poet. He couldn't have done it without Wanda Coleman — or Charles Bukowski.

  6. Factotum (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Factotum (1975) is a picaresque novel by American author Charles Bukowski. [1] ... Factotum Quotes This page was last edited on 10 October 2024, at 17:42 (UTC). ...

  7. Ham on Rye - Wikipedia

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    Ham on Rye is a 1982 semi-autobiographical novel by American author and poet Charles Bukowski. Written in the first person, the novel follows Henry Chinaski, Bukowski's thinly veiled alter ego, during his early years.

  8. Tales of Ordinary Madness (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Ordinary Madness is one of two collections of short stories by Charles Bukowski that City Lights Publishers culled from its 1972 paperback volume Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness. (The other volume is entitled The Most Beautiful Woman in Town). Both volumes were first published in 1983 and ...

  9. South of No North (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Like fellow 1970s cult artist-favorite Robert Altman in the media of film, Bukowski in fiction was able to subvert genre fiction with his acerbic world view. South of No North was followed nearly a decade later by Bukowski's last collection solely devoted to short stories, Hot Water Music, but by then his power as a short story writer was waning.