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    New? Short foreign film based on Buk Story: The Most Beautiful Woman in Town

    YouTube " Faris Lukovac" "The Most Beautiful Woman in Town". Well-made but no English subtitles and the actor playing Buk is a bit too handsome? But good acting and camerawork.
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    American Book Collector / The Fiddlehead 2 Mid-1960s periodicals With Bukowski Book Reviews

    Here are 2 Periodicals from 1966 with Book Reviews of Bukowski's " Crucifix in a Deathhand" / " Cold Dogs in the Courtyard" American Book Collector - Feb., 1966 Vol. XVI No.6 " A Skidrow Poet" by Jack Conroy The Fiddlehead- No.67 - Winter 1966 " Two Ways Of Dealing With The Exterior. . ...
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    Open City No. 80 Nov29-Dec.5, 1968 3 Buk poems / one uncollected

    Open City tabloid No. 80, Nov.29-Dec.5, '68. Beatle Cover. 3 Bukowski poems ( one uncollected) from his " Notes Of A Dirty Old Poet" column. Six Chink Fishermen ( Mockingbird. . ) Junky Daughter ( uncollected) The Drowning Of The Ants ( machine guns. . . )
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    Directory Of Little Magazines 1966 Buk Ad/ Ole commentary

    Received this today: Directory Of Little Magazines ( second edition 1966) from Dust books ( edited by Leonard Fulton). What struck me as interesting was an Ad for " Cold Dogs In The Courtroom" ( part of the Literary Times Ad) but even more interesting on page 34 under the " OLE" listing was...
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    Literary Times -Vol. 4 , No.2 -Dec. 1964 , First Bukowski Interview nterview , 1 Untitled Poem

    Literary Times - Vol.4 , No. 2 - December , 1964 Literary Times ( out of Chicago) V. 4 N 2 - Dec 1964 that contains Bukowski's first published Interview ( March 1963)--special Interview issue with Bukowski ( and others) Along with the Interview --the issue contained a Bukowski untitled...
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    Invisible City - No 4 -Feb., 1972 - 1 Buk Poem

    mjp: yes, the poem is too light so I took some darker clearer photos and hope they are readable?
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    Invisible City No.7 - Oct., 1972 - 3 Buk Poems

    Invisible City - No.7 - Oct., 1972. 3 Buk Poems: "one more farewell" ( uncollected) " the bells" ( collected) " madness" ( collected?) The database has 3 listings for " madness" but not sure if the one here is different than all three? --Days
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    Invisible City - No 4 -Feb., 1972 - 1 Buk Poem

    Invisible City No. 4 - Feb., 1972 1 Buk Poem: " The Hatred For Hemingway" ( collected in: "People Look Like Flowers")
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    Invisible City -Number Three-November, 1971 - 4 Buk poems

    Johannes: you very welcome mjp: thanks for the correction Purple: Prob 2 incarnations, For now, I'm giving myself a decade to annex the more scarcer ones that are still relatively inexpensive. I do have a complete run of Invisible City and will post 4 & 5 shortly. ---Days Oops. . . 4 & 7
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    Invisible City -Number Three-November, 1971 - 4 Buk poems

    Invisible City No.3 , 1971. Four Buk Poems: THE WRITER ( uncollected?) 2 Carnations ( uncollected?) pleasure song ( uncollected?) The Shower ( " Mockingbird. . . "
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    Invisible City - No.2 - June, 1971 5 Bukowski Poems, 3 uncollected

    I believe the mistake was corrected by the editor--or proofreader who might have been one of the editors. --Days
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    Invisible City - No.2 - June, 1971 5 Bukowski Poems, 3 uncollected

    As promised, here is Invisible City Number 2 - June, 1971 ( originally misprinted as June 1970 but hand corrected by the editor to reflect the correct date of June 1971). 5 Bukowski poems and it appears-according to the Database--all are not only uncollected but never appeared in any prior...
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    Invisible City No.1 - February, 1971. . 10 Bukowski poems

    Invisible City ( a periodical tabloid) Number One. . . February, 1971. Featuring 10 Bukowski poems : here ( uncollected) style (uncollected. . different from the published one) ah ( uncollected) ROLLED AGAIN ( uncollected?) YOU MIGHT AS WELL KISS YOUR ASS GOODBYE ( People Look Like Flowers At...
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    El Corno Emplumado / The Plumed Horn No. 3, July 1962 3 Bukowski Poems ( one uncollected)

    Received this today and enjoyed Bukowski's poems. Buk was quite lyrical back in the early 60s. I especially enjoyed the uncollected one: " The Imaginative Ladies: " --Days
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    BEAR No.1, 1971 2 Poems: " the flu" "THE ANSWER" (one uncollected)

    BEAR No.1/ 1971 2 Buk poems; " the flue" "THE ANSWER" "THE ANSWER" subsequently appeared in " Mockingbird Wish Me Luck" ; " the flue" ( to my knowledge) remains uncollected. " the running shits and the literature /of the past / the running shits and my own/ literature..." lots of crap! Days
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    Second Aeon No.14 [ 1972] 1 Bukowski poem: " Burning"

    Second Aeon No. 14 , (no date but confirmed early 1972). Cardiff, UK. One Bukowski poem: "Burning" that subsequently appeared in " Mockingbird Wish Me Luck" ( 1972). In terms of magazine appearances, this poem pre-dates "Bartleby's Review" copy ( Bartleby's Review was published in the fall of...
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    Trace 36 Mar-Apr 1960 editorial commentary from former Harlequin editor Charles Bukowski

    Early editorial commentary by Bukowski--a precursor to his later style. Fabulous scathing commentary that I immensely enjoyed and that I believe was never collected? Hope you enjoy! --Days
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    Abyss - Vol. 3 No. 1 - Spring 1971 Three Uncollected ? Bukowski Poems

    Abyss Vol. 3 No. 1 - 3 uncollected Buk poems mistakenly attributed to Eurama 70 which never published Bukowski. As you can see from my photos, the front cover was a reproduction of a " Chinese year of the iron dog" calendar by R. O. T. ( Richard O. Tyler) copyrighted in 1970 by Uranian Press...
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    Trace 1961 ( full year) review of Bukowski's first book plus Targets Offprint verification.

    I recently received Trace 1961 ( full year, hardbound, I believe 6 issues) which contained a Book review of Bukowski's first book--which I was expecting when I purchased this. But what I wasn't anticipating was corroboration of the controversial Targets signature/ offprints that some claimed...
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    Lemming Winter 1971

    Received this 1971 periodical published by the "San Diego Council for Poetry" and Bukowski contributes 2 poems " The Savior" and " like that" ( a nondescript title that--if I were editor--would have titled it "The Beheading"
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    The New Lantern Review No. 3 - Oct 1965

    Thought I would share my most recent purchase with 2 poems by Bukowski.
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    Chicago Review Autumn 1970

    Received this recently. 2 Bukowski poems. Thought I'd share.
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    THE SUN, THE BUSHES, THE HELL OF IT - The Little Magazine Issue No. 2 & 3, 1972

    Arrived today and --as promised--here are Bukowski's contributions. I really like " Brainless Eyes" ( wherein Bukowski provides the reader with a typical day--morning noon and night) and thought it was uncollected until I noticed ( in your database ) that it has been collected in the 2007 book...
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    It's nothing to laugh about - Impetus no 5 Winter 1960-61

    Yes, it's hard to imagine their being even a hundred mags missing from your comprehensive database. But--coincidentally-- I just purchased "The Little Magazine " Double Issue Numbers Two & Three Summer-Fall 1972 and was informed that--in addition to being rare--it contains two uncollected poems...
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    It's nothing to laugh about - Impetus no 5 Winter 1960-61

    You're absolutely right, mjp. But I do have most of Bukowski 's collected books ( the cheap paperback editions) but somehow I have a fondness for those early mags because ( aside from Bukowski's work) I can read the works of those other poets of Buk's generation , ie Blazek, Levy, Richmond...
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