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Bukowski Poems and FliesA poem about Reading Bukowski and being bothered by flies.
'Bluebird' a Poem Inspired by Los Angelan Author Charles BukowskiTouching upon the pain and heartache a young girl feels for her deceased older friend, the setting is the home of Charles Bukowski following his burial.
Visiting Charles Bukowski's Los Angeles Home: A Refreshing Scene of Carnage, Drunkenness, & PoetryWe visited poet Charles Bukowski's Los Angeles home and read one of his poems as we hallucinated a wild scene of refreshing horror featuring Chuck and Richard Nixon.- Bukowski: Beware of the Apple...the poem that I was most drawn to was 'the apple.' Its plain title...falsely hints that its contents may be of a similar simplicity; but such is never the case with Bukowski.
- Charles Bukowski: Keep Up If You're Sick EnoughFrom the hilarity of the novel Post Office to the wretchedness of the poem "the world's greatest loser," Bukowski's writings always thumbed their noses at cookie-cutter conventionality.
- Charles Bukowski and His WorkPrison writer discusses the work of Mr. Bukowski
Bukowski Has itBukowski has it sort of and then not - Quatrain by Stephen C. Rose
Charles Bukowski's "A Little Atomic Bomb""A Little Atomic Bomb" by Charles Bukowski (1920-1994) is one of his finest poems
"Charles Bukowski: Poet on the Edge" Exhibition at the Huntington LibraryThe Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens will launch a major exhibition honoring the work of Charles Bukowski in October 2010.
Charles Bukowski's "The Mockingbird"An analysis of Charles Bukowski's poem "the mockingbird"- The First Blogger: Charles BukowskiBukowski's columns in the free press of the late sixties and early seventies are the first unfettered journal logs of the 20th century
Charles Bukowski: Poet Laureate of Skid RowHenry Charles "Hank" Bukowski set down the lives of American outsiders and working people in poems, short-stories and novels in simple, unadorned language- Charles Bukowski: The Poet Laureate of Skid RowA look at the life of noted poet and author Charles Bukowski.
An Explication of Charles Bukowski's "Freedom"Is Bukowski's "Freedom" a straightforward and concrete tale of self-castration, or something more?- Charles Bukowski's Factotum is Adapted for the Big ScreenA chronicle of society's bottom rung dwellers done with humor and insight, capturing the beauty in an ugliness of life.
- A Comparison of Bukowski's Factotum and BarflyThe novel Factotum by Charles Bukowski compared to the film Barfly based on the novel.
- Charles Bukowski, the Bard of the Bowery - My Favorite Short Story WriterWhen I saw this assignment at the writers desk I couldn't resist, as I am a connoisseur of the short story.
- Charles Bukowski's "Women"A short screenplay inspired by Charles Bukowski's poetry and his novel "Women"
- The Habit of LeavingA month reading Charles Bukowski with coffee, alcohol, and cigarettes
- Post Office: A Perfect NovelCharles Bukowski - Post Office... A novel based on working, sex, alcohol and the dream to become something greater.
- Factotum Movie ReviewReview of the movie Factotum, an adaptation of the works of Charles Bukowski, the patron saint of skid row denizens. Strangely lacking in intensity. The main character seems more poser than genuine, but is hard to read.
The Top 3 Books that Should Be Turned into MoviesWhy Jack Kerouac's "On The Road," Budd Schulberg's "What Makes Sammy Run" & Charles Bukowski's "Women" Should be Turned into Movies
John from Cincinnati, the Best Show on TVWhy "John from Cincinnati" is the best show on TV. If Fellini met Charles Bukowski and Hunter S. Thompson in a hardscrabble California beach town and they all dropped several tabs of bad acid, you'd have "John from Cincinnati." Pure brilliance.- Interview with Director Casey Safron on "Wasted Sunshine"What made you choose to produce the film "Wasted Sunshine?" "Wasted Sunshine" was a film written by my college roommate, Jonathan Lang, with the intention of creating a true Florida Keys tale of depression, almost like a Charles Bukowski piece with more drama.
Great Gifts for the Couch Potato DadPops is a very strange fellow, how to shop for him? I know the answer.- About a Truck Part 1Nothing but stories from my youth.
- Stymie and the Pimp Jones Love OrchestraIt's a band with a funny name, but don't think the group is all about image. There's some serious music happening here, and it won't take long before the odd nomenclature is long forgotten, swept away by the band's music.
- Mandatory Listening for Fans of the Killers, Marilyn Manson and System of a Down: Joy Division's SUBSTANCEJoy Division were peerless in originality and drive. Modern bands playing dark music owe a huge debt to this Manchester band.
- An Interview with Tony FurtadoA talented multi-instrumentalist, cross-pollinating rambler and a budding songwriter, Tony Furtado is an eclectic musician with a knack for mining musical gold from the American folk tradition while also incorporating the best of contemporary pop and rock
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