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Inspired by D.H. Lawrence, Chekhov and Hemingway, Bukowski's writing is passionate, extreme and has attracted a cult following, while his life was as weird and wild as the tales he wrote. This collection of short stories gives an insight into the dark, dangerous lowlife of Los Angeles that Bukowski inhabited. From prostitutes to classical music, Bukowski ingeniously mixes high and low culture in his 'tales of ordinary madness'. These are angry yet tender, humorous and haunting portrayals of life in the underbelly of Los Angeles.
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Tales of ordinary madness, Charles Bukowski, Gail Chiarrello
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- Released
- 2009
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- Title
- Tales of ordinary madness
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Charles Bukowski, Gail Chiarrello
- Publisher
- Virgin Books
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 240
- ISBN10
- 0753513870
- ISBN13
- 9780753513873
- Series
- Henry Chinaski
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, Mystery & Thriller, Thriller, Women, Contemporary Fiction, Classics, Short Stories, USA, American Literature, World War II, Literary Fiction, Psychological Thrillers, Sexuality & Intimacy, Adapted for Film, America, American History, Employment, Biographical novels, Los Angeles, Homelessness, Gambling, Chinaski
- First published
- 1975
- Original title
- Factotum
- Rating
- 3.95 out of 5
- Description
- Inspired by D.H. Lawrence, Chekhov and Hemingway, Bukowski's writing is passionate, extreme and has attracted a cult following, while his life was as weird and wild as the tales he wrote. This collection of short stories gives an insight into the dark, dangerous lowlife of Los Angeles that Bukowski inhabited. From prostitutes to classical music, Bukowski ingeniously mixes high and low culture in his 'tales of ordinary madness'. These are angry yet tender, humorous and haunting portrayals of life in the underbelly of Los Angeles.










