Charles Bukowski was called many things: “poet laureate of L.A. lowlife,” “the enfant terrible of the Meat School poets,” “the prophet of the underemployed” and “a flamboyant provincial.” Those ...
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Lex Fridman reciting Charles Bukowski In this haunting recital, Lex Fridman channels the raw intensity of Bukowski’s iconic ...
Bukowski’s chatty free verse (and fiction) about disappointment, drunkenness, racetracks, flophouses, lust, sexual failure, poverty and late-life success amassed an enormous following by the time of ...
“Are you here for the poetry reading?”, asked the constant stream of people that lined up outside Cornelia Café last Bukowski fans packed in to hear open mic readings of his work. “Are you here for ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Charles Bukowski – the “laureate of American lowlife” – remains a divisive figure more than 20 years after his death. His belligerent ...
On Friday, Pete called our attention to a lovely poem by Beat poet Gary Snyder called “Why I Take Good Care of My Macitosh,” which features lovely stanzas like: And puts word-heaps in hoards for me, ...
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