Charles Bukowski's verse and fictio...
Charles Bukowski's verse and fiction often reflected in succession the dark underbelly of society, where sex drinking, and violence provok the author's existential meditations. This metrical composition appeared in the Autumn 1970 issue of Chicago Review; as in another metrical composition Bukowski would publish in the Winter 1972 issue, Camus's death is a particular preoccupation for the imaginative thinker [i]or[/i] writer Bukowski 's work, though prolific, would not be widely known until the 1980 met this shore somewhere, hell his eyes considered like a madman's or maybe it was alone my reflection of... well, forget it, anyway, he said to me uh uh
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