Here are the 10 Bukowski poems from Sisyphus Leaves. This chap, which is getting really hard to come by, also featured Richmond and Goodwin. It was printed in 1992 -- I think Goodwin was the publisher. I’m placing it in “First Appearances” but some of the poems may still be uncollected.
A book of poems, essays and stories about the riots following the Rodney King verdict entitled The Verdict Is In has a Bukowski poem "the riots" (p. 74) which follows:
Changed in Sifting Through the Madness (2003), p. 165:
The chances seem to me to be exactly zero that Bukowski would have...
I wasn't going to post any more of these for a while, but this one is just too painfully ironic to let it slide by.
let's hope
we can all
recover from
this.
Amen.
Does someone own a copy of New York Quarterly - No. 37 - 1988
and want to look this poem has been martinized in
Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way - pg. 181 - 2002 ?
Thanks!
New game: find the butcher!
A stanza from a manuscript:
all breathing tissue must
be used against the
impossible
A stanza from the same poem in a posthumous book:
all facial tissue and toilet paper
must be used again and again if
possible.
Okay, now find the butcher!
Go.
See you on the...