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  1. melancholic

    Book rankings

    I haven't been here in a while. And it looks like things have really changed during my absence. How the hell did "The Roominghouse Madrigals" and "Dangling In The Tournefortia" become the lowest ranked poetry volumes? Do people no longer appreciate the great man's two greatest poetry books?
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    PULP is spectacular!

    As much as I like "Pulp", I think it's crazy to rank it amoung Buk's greatest works. Funny? Yes. But Life changing and Profound? No. Bukowski wasn't very good at writing highly ploted works, and this really shows in "Pulp". Strictly for hardcore Bukowski fans. Too full of esoteric in-jokes for...
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    quote - "if you're losing your soul ..."

    I think it might be from the short story " A dollar and twenty cents", from "Tales of Ordinary Madness". I could be wrong, but I seem to remember something along those lines in that story. It's been a while since I read the book.
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    betting on the muse-signed?

    sorry for bringing this up then. I didn't know. If I had 200 I'd buy it too. But I can;t even remember the last time I had a spare 200. I can't remember the last time I had a spare 50. I'm suprised I haven't heard about that before(the inbound page). Pretty cool. Once again sorry.
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    betting on the muse-signed?

    I Haven't been here in a while.But I was just on e-bay and saw a listing for a signed copy of "betting on the muse". This isn't right. Buk died in 1994 and Betting on the muse is from 1996. I don't think this could be an honset mistake. I don't know much about it but the signature looks dodgy to...
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    Favorite Author (dead and still with us)

    sorry, i took the question as meaning both living and dead. Just so you know,Dylan can't die due to the fact he is god.;) J.D Salinger is still alive aswell. He'll be 90 on january first,
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    Favorite Author (dead and still with us)

    Bukowski J.D Salinger William S. Burroughs Kurt Vonnegut John Fante Bob Dylan Ezra Pound T.S Eliot Albert Camus Franz Kafka Carson McCullers Hunter S. Thompson Ken Kesey Sylvia Plath Tony O'Neill Willy Vlautin James Joyce Harvey Pekar Dylan Thomas Jack Kerouac
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    Bukowski's thoughts on J.D Salinger

    thanks to David and James for typing out those interview excerpts. Really interesting stuff. i need to get a copy of "SUNLIGHT HERE I AM" one of these days.
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    Bukowski's thoughts on J.D Salinger

    I was just wondering if anyone knew what bukowski thought about J.D Saliger. I only remember him mentioning him once, something about Salinger "deciding the world wasn't worth writing for". I have also heard some speculation about Buk naming "Ham on Rye" as some sort of homage to "Cather In the...
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    Jonas Brothers

    they have changed my life their inspiring lyrics have made me realize the error of my ways their perfect hair and promise rings make me feel fuzzy inside long live the Jonas Brothers! oh yeah, and high school musical as well
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    Which Bukowski poem seizes you with recognition?

    "The Singular Self" from "burning in water drowning in flame" or "Shoelace" from "Mockingbird.." come to mind immediately . when i read them first they really struck a chord with me. It was like they were saying exactly the right thing at exactly the right time . I won't go in to why but they...
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    R.I.P. Paul Newman

    "Cool hand Luke", "The Hustler","Hudsucker proxy" Hell, I could go on forever we have just lost one of the greatest actors to ever live not to me mention a fine human being I have no doubt that he will be sorely missed and remembered for a long time to come
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    Bob Dylan lovers of the World, Unite!

    really great track but it's not really a new track. It's an alternative take of a song that appeared on the 2001 album"Love and Theft". I actually prefer this one to the official release. also Sheryl Crow covered it some time in the late 90's. But if you like your ears please don't subject them...
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    Bukowski a misogynist?

    "On a percentage basis I treat Men worse every time" -Bukowski A misogynist? No A misanthrope? Maybe
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    hello

    welcome to the fun I'm pretty new here but so far this place is great i would ask you what your favorite Buk book is but i can probably guess (It's Post office right?)
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    Help! All of my Buk books are ecco/virgin editions

    that looks great. if i can get the money together i might put in a bid but since the auction ends in less than two days it's doubtful. thanks to everyone for all the help the sickness looks like it has stated:cool:
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    Help! All of my Buk books are ecco/virgin editions

    when i first started getting into bukowski i had no idea what black sparrow press was. I was just obsessed with reading everything Bukowski had to offerer. now that i know more of the story behind bukowski's books I find it very sad that every time i look op at my bookshelf all I see is...
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    What are you listening to now?

    I'll second that. when it comes to Elliott Smith Angeles would have to be my second favorite. there's also a great recording of miss misery solo acoustic on the piano which i think is a lot better than the original. I'm pretty sure It's up on you tube.
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    Hello Everyone

    welcome :)
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    Link - Charles Bukowski Ate My Balls

    yeah thats what i thought it was. thanks.
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    Link - Charles Bukowski Ate My Balls

    Don't try balls perhaps not as inspiring or profond as "don't try" but still some pretty good advice very funny stuff What the fuck is is a "webring" ?
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    Novels Vs. Poetry Books

    I started of reading the novels(as i think most people do) but as time went by I found myself coming back to the poetry more than the novels. Don't get me wrong I love all his novels (Icluding pulp). I beilive Bukowski saw him self primarly as Poet and so do I. I don't think i could live...
  23. melancholic

    Hi

    welcome, so you're a French, high heel wearin' ,tight assed, cocaine addict who loves Bukowski cool! very punk rock
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    What are you listening to now?

    nothing wrong with that
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    name of poem

    thanks a lot poptop. I didn't expect anyone to type out the whole poem for me so thank you very much
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