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Charles Bukowski

    August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994

    This author captures the raw realities of life in Los Angeles, focusing on ordinary Americans and themes of writing, alcohol, and complicated relationships. His style is direct and unsparing, often drawing from personal experiences with arduous labor and social hardships. Through an extensive body of poetry and prose, he offers an unfiltered lens on the human condition.

    Charles Bukowski
    The Last Night of the Earth Poems
    What matters most is how well you walk through the fire
    Play the Piano Drunk Like a Percussion Instrument Until the Fingers Begin to Bleed a Bit
    Selected Letters Volume 3
    The Pleasures of the Damned
    Selected Letters Volume 3: 1971 - 1986
    • 2019

      Beerspit Night and Cursing

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(156)Add rating

      The book reveals the complex layers behind Charles Bukowski's tough exterior, showcasing him as America's "Ultimate Outsider." Through a collection of his letters, readers gain insight into his passionate literary voice and personal reflections, highlighting his unique perspective on life and art. These intimate correspondences offer a deeper understanding of Bukowski's character and the experiences that shaped his work.

      Beerspit Night and Cursing
    • 2019

      On Drinking

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.0(87)Add rating

      The definitive collection of works on a subject that inspired and haunted Charles Bukowski for his entire life: alcohol Charles Bukowski turns to the bottle in this revelatory collection of poetry and prose that includes some of the writer's best and most lasting work.

      On Drinking
    • 2018
    • 2017

      Storm for the Living and the Dead

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(500)Add rating

      A timeless selection of some of Charles Bukowski’s best unpublished and uncollected poems Charles Bukowski was a prolific writer who produced countless short stories, novels, and poems that have reached beyond their time and place to speak to generations of readers all over the world. Many of his poems remain little known since they appeared in small magazines but were never collected, and a large number of them have yet to be published. In Storm for the Living and the Dead, Abel Debritto has curated a collection of rare and never- before-seen material—poems from obscure, hard-to-find magazines, as well as from libraries and private collections all over the country. In doing so, Debritto has captured the essence of Bukowski’s inimitable poetic style—tough and hilarious but ringing with humanity. Storm for the Living and the Dead is a gift for any devotee of the Dirty Old Man of American letters.

      Storm for the Living and the Dead
    • 2016

      The best poet in America' Jean GenetHe brought everybody down to earth, even the angels' Leonard CohenThe definitive collection from a writer whose transgressive legacy and raw, funny, acutely observant writing has left an enduring mark

      Essential Bukowski: Poetry
    • 2016

      On Love

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(140)Add rating

      In On Love, we see Charles Bukowski reckoning with the complications of love and desire. Alternating between the tough and the tender, the romantic and the gritty, Bukowski exposes the myriad faces of love in the poems collected here - its selfishness and its narcissism, its randomness, its mystery and its misery, and, ultimately, its true joyfulness, endurance and redemptive power.Whether writing about his daughter, his lover, or his work, Bukowski is fiercely honest and reflective, using love as a prism to look at the world and to view his own vulnerable place in it.

      On Love
    • 2016

      Essential Bukowski

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Edited by Abel Debritto, the definitive collection of poems from an influential writer whose transgressive legacy and raw, funny, and acutely observant writing has left an enduring mark on modern culture. Few writers have so brilliantly and poignantly conjured the desperation and absurdity of ordinary life as Charles Bukowski. Resonant with his powerful, perceptive voice, his visceral, hilarious, and transcendent poetry speaks to us as forcefully today as when it was written. Encompassing a wide range of subjects—from love to death and sex to writing—Bukowski’s unvarnished and self-deprecating verse illuminates the deepest and most enduring concerns of the human condition while remaining sharply aware of the day to day. With his acute eye for the ridiculous and the troubled, Bukowski speaks to the deepest longings and strangest predilections of the human experience. Gloomy yet hopeful, this is tough, unrelenting poetry touched by grace. This is Essential Bukowski.

      Essential Bukowski
    • 2015

      On writing

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(1419)Add rating

      A collection of previously unpublished letters from America's cult icon on the art of writing.Charles Bukowski was one of our most iconoclastic, raw and riveting writers, one whose stories, poems and novels have left an enduring mark on our culture. On Writing collects Bukowski's reflections and ruminations on the craft he dedicated his life to. Piercing, unsentimental and often hilarious, On Writing is filled not only with memorable lines but also with the author's trademark toughness, leavened with moments of grace, pathos and intimacy. In the previously unpublished letters to editors, friends and fellow writers collected here, Bukowski is brutally frank about the drudgery of work and uncompromising when it comes to the absurdities of life and of art.

      On writing
    • 2015
    • 2015

      On cats

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.8(197)Add rating

      'A cat is only ITSELF, representative of the strong forces of life that won't let go'For Charles Bukowski there was something majestic and elemental about cats. He considered them to be sentient beings, whose searing gaze could penetrate deep into our being. Cats see into us; they are on to something. An illuminating portrait of one very special writer and a lifelong relationship with the animals he considered his most profound teachers, On Cats brings together Bukowski's reflections on the ruthless, resilient, indigent and endearing creatures he so admired.

      On cats