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Thoughts on Charles Bukowski
I'm really developing a love for the work of Charles Bukowski. I'm primarily interested in his short stories, but I'm very fond of his poetry as well. Even some of his paintings are pretty interesting.
A little backstory... When I was very young, probably 10 or 11, I happened upon my father's secret stash of porn magazines. Among them were a few issues of Hustler. While I was interested in the pictures, my love of reading drew me to a few short stories contained within. This was probably a clue as to where my sexual orientation would lie in the future becuase I was far more captivated by these stories than by the gynecological views of the female anatomy. Yeah, I was a strange kid. Anyway, it wasn't until recently that I decided to learn more about the man who's stories caught my attention as a young'n. And the more I find, the more I am drawn to his work. I thought I would ask and see if there are any other fans of his work here and if you have a particular piece or two that you are particularly fond of. Hopefully, I'm not the only fan of his on the boards. |
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Love Bukowski, and have lots. The noteworthy event recently is that his widow just donated his papers to the Huntington Library. What a kick in the pants it will be for them. Lisa and I got a chance to see a play at LATC put together from his works that was one theater experience that I'll never forget - the seats were removed and replaced with old matresses, plumbing fixtures, and oh yeah lots of beer and red wine. It was like being at a party in someone's garage as the actors were intersperced throughout the space. A lot of his writting has been released posthumasly - aparently as he was writting his stuff he would tuck away the "good stuff" to publish when he was dead, thus some of his best works are coming out now. I keep a book of his poetry by my bed tofill in the gaps of my usual reading. Love his stuff.
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I have no appreciation for poetry and Bukowski is no different in that regard. I wouldn't say I'm a "fan" but I've enjoyed some of his non-peotry.
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I've never read any, but I do like the Modest Mouse song by the same name.
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Thanks for the info, btw. And that play sounds like it was a very cool experience! ![]() |
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Bokowski was a genius, imho. His writing is so raw and, well, nasty at times, I love it!
The play we saw was one of the best pieces of theater I've ever seen. I miss LATC and their season subscriptions. They did some brilliant stuff. I believe that is where we first saw Reza Abdoh as well. |
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All his work will be housed at The Huntington
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I thought it might be appropriate to share something of his that I really liked.
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Oooh! Chris, post the shower one.
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