Everyone's favorite Dirty Old Man returns with more boozy tales of extraordinary madness.
Absence of the Hero
โ Scribed by Charles Bukowski; Edited with an introduction by David Calonne
- Book ID
- 108070752
- Publisher
- City Lights Publishers
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 483 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780872865570
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โฆ Synopsis
Everyone's favorite Dirty Old Man returns with a new volume of uncollected work. Charles Bukowski (1920-1994), one of the most outrageous figures of twentieth-century American literature, was so prolific that many significant pieces never found their way into his books. Absence of the Hero contains much of his earliest fiction, unseen in decades, as well as a number of previously unpublished stories and essays. The classic Bukowskian obsessions are here: sex, booze, and gambling, along with trenchant analysis of what he calls "Playing and Being the Poet." Among the book's highlights are tales of his infamous public readings ("The Big Dope Reading," "I Just Write Poetry So I Can Go to Bed with Girls"); a review of his own first book; hilarious installments of his newspaper column, Notes of a Dirty Old Man , including meditations on neo-Nazis and driving in Los Angeles; and an uncharacteristic tale of getting lost in the Utah woods ("Bukowski Takes a Trip")....
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