I'm finding a lot of the material in Bukowski's "Portions from a wine-stained notebook" is quite the departure from most of the other works I have read of his. The references and allusions he makes in some of the essays in the book are way over my head and unlike the seemingly simple and crude...
"20 Tanks From Kasseldown," story, in PORTFOLIO AN IN¬TERNATIONAL REVIEW (Washington D.C.) 3 (Spring 1946), both sides leaf 8.
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