Bukowski notebooks?

I wondered if any of you had come across references to Bukowski using notebooks. I know he composed a lot of stuff directly on typewriters (and later on word processor) but did he also use notebooks? Anything in the archives on this?
I mean notebooks as a place for ideas and lines and rough drafts, not a diary.
Apologies if this is a duplicate thread. I did try searching before opening this topic but ended up with a hundred hits on "Wine-Stained Notebook..."
Any thoughts?
 

cirerita

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Yep, he used notebooks, especially in 1964. Can't recally why, but he did use them. He also wrote a few poems in notebooks when he had TB and spent some time in the hospital.
 
Also in 'Women', when he's with the King-sisters, his character uses a notebook (which he throws away, hoping it gets found by a passer-by when he gets lost in the woods).

Don't start now about Bukowski not being Chinaski. You may just not get it.
 
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Oonagh

Also in 'Women', when he's with the King-sisters, his character uses a notebook (which he throws away, hoping it gets found by a passer-by when he gets lost in the woods).

Don't start now about Bukowski not being Chinaski. You may just not get it.
That part you mentioned was so funny! :)

HENRY CHINASKI, MINOR
POET, FOUND DEAD IN
UTAH WOODS

Henry Chinaski, former post office clerk turned writer, was found in a decomposed state yesterday afternoon by forest ranger W. K. Brooks Jr. Also found near the remains was a small red notebook which evidently contained Mr. Chinaski's last written work . . .

After recovering a bit I noticed a pier that went out over the reservoir. I walked out on the pier and came to a large metal box bolted to the side of the pier. It was locked with a padlock. There was probably a telephone in there! I could phone for help!

I went and found a large rock and started smashing it against the lock. It wouldn't give. What the hell would Jack London do? What would Hemingway do? Jean Genet?

I kept smashing the rock against the lock. Sometimes I missed and my hand hit the lock or the metal box itself. Skin ripped, blood flowed. I gathered myself and gave the lock one final blow. It opened. I took it off and opened the metal box. There was no telephone. There were a series of switches and some heavy cables. I reached in, touched a wire, and got a terrible shock. Then I pulled a switch. I heard the roar of water. Out of 3 or 4 of the holes in the concrete face of the dam shot giant white jets of water. I pulled another switch. Three or four other holes opened up, releasing tons of water. I pulled a third switch and the whole dam let loose. I stood and watched the water pouring forth. Maybe I could start a flood and cowboys would come on horses or in rugged little pickup trucks to rescue me. I could see the headline:

HENRY CHINASKI, MINOR POET, FLOODS UTAH COUNTRYSIDE IN ORDER TO SAVE HIS SOFT LOS ANGELES ASS.

I love it! <3
 
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Johannes

Founding member
I remember reading in the letters that he switched to the typer because he wouldn't be able to read his drunken handwriting the following day.
 
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