New Convert

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Hey folks, brand new on Bukowski, I got my first book two months ago. I started with Post Office, love it! then Run with the hunted, followed by Women, now I am Septuagenarian stew, after all of these great pieces..I got to buy the DVD Born in to this and the Buk Tapes...love this change in my life...well...since I read the first book, somehow I am reading Buk everyday..at least a poem...keeps me sane in this unsane world...Glad to join this forum and share this new passion

Welcome!

You have the bug. There is no cure for it. Not that any of us would want the cure... You are with a "support group" of sorts. Some of us have the madness worse than others, but we are all a bit mad....

Bill
 

Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
actually The Little Tailor isn't on Solid Citizen. Or, at least not on mine.

actually, I forget what disc it's on. I think it might be King Of Poets.
I know he starts off by saying...

"I get very tired of poetry. Lets have a short story..." or something along those lines.

I don't get it. I have the cd right here (Solid Citizen). First there are 20 tracks from the Hamburg reading. Then comes 4 tracks (21-24) called Home recording 1969. It's the last track, no. 24, called A Short Story. King of Poets only have poems on it. So, listen to track 24 on Solid Citizen...
 
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HenryChinaski

Founding member
wow, now that's really fucked up.

My copy of Solid Citizen only has 23 tracks. WTF?

I feel gyped out. THATS MY FAVORITE GODDAMN STORY...and I get a mongoloid copy of the cd with only 23 tracks?

this doesnt make sense.

EDIT: Just listened to it. It says there is only 23 tracks but the short story just isnt listed. It's on here though. Now I'm relieved. Shwew!
 

Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
Yeah, what a fuck-up! My copy is also fucked up, but a different fuck-up. There's 24 tracks, the last being A Short Story (the little tailor). But in reality there's only 23, because track 15 (The Construction of the Masses) is really a part of track 14 (Trading insults)! That fucks up the rest of the track numbers because now no. 16 is really no. 15 and no. 17 is really no. 16 and so on, ending with no. 24 (A Short Story) really being no.23 - the last track. Are your copy also fucked up in this way? With the difference that your A short story is'nt listed at all, but on it anyway...
 
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Ponder

"So fuck Doubleday Doran"
RIP
I feel very fucked up I don't own a Solid Citizen copy. :D
 
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Domator

Founding member
I heard only about 23/24 - tracks CD. 4 tracks comes from 70 minutes in hell (the same session), but i don't know why (It's enough space on compact disc, isn't it?) .
 

Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
I wonder about that myself. 70 min. in Hell was originally called 90 min. in Hell on tape. It's strange that they reduced it to 70 min. in Hell an put the remaining 23 min. on Solid Citizen...:confused:
 
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Back to the original post on this thread:
I know a lot of longtime Bukowski fans must be envious of newcomers, as I am envious of anyone who hasn't seen the Marx Bros. movies. Just as Rubyred, I recently got into Buk and bought three of his poetry books--Love is a Dog from Hell, War All the Time, and Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame--after talking with a coworker about him and getting the DVD of Born Into This. I know there are many stories and poems, so I'm going to pace myself and enjoy every minute. I haven't read any of his stories or articles, but I'll be getting Notes of a Dirty Old Man any day now, and Post Office is definitely on my reading list.

I've been bitten really bad, but I don't want an antidote. There are definitely literary riches to be mined here.
 
Welcome Bug 77, Rubyred is going strong as you can read for yourself ;)...I remember the same enthusiasm you two are experiencing now and the good news is...it doesn't necessarily fade away...there is a lot to read (and re-read and re-read). To listen to, to watch and to discuss right here...this is really agreat forum

The one thing I have done is occasionally sit down and type out Bukowski poems...its interesting because as you get going a rythm of one kind or another sort of takes over and you'll notice that a word he has selected is different than the word you expected (or would have selected yourself)...but his word is 'right' - out of all the possibilities, the word he has chosen seems to be just right :)

Bobby D
 

justine

stop the penistry
Bobby D, you're right, the enthusiasm doesn't fade. but after reading Factotum, Post Office, Pulp, Hollywood, and South of No North all in a very short space of time, i felt like i needed to take a break, a breather of sorts. i never stopped checking out this forum on an almost daily basis (yay! for having the internet at work!), simply because the knowledge and enthusiasm and warmth displayed by the other forum members is so heartening. the level of wit and unpretentious intelligence and interest in a broad range of subjects means there is always good reading to be had on this site. and sometimes when i'm at work i'll open up one of the poems and leave it there on the screen for an hour or so, to keep coming back to (in between fitting shoes to old ladies' feet).

uni has just started up for the year, which won't leave a lot of time for extra-curricular reading but that's ok 'cos i'm happy to linger over buk's work, and it's something to look forward to at the end of the year :)
 
i'm actually an avid book-buyer, i HAVE to own the books i love. unfortunately the financial status of being a student means i can only afford
2nd-hand books, and Buk is nowhere to be found in any local stores (yes, i've already begun searching high and low!).


I'm the same about owning books. Interestingly enough, I think that the 2nd hand books are the best. They are broken in...kinda like Buk. Check the web for good access to the books.:D
 

bospress.net

www.bospress.net
You gotta love some people selling on ebay.

This is their explanation of their postage (and handling, I'm sure...)

postage rates:for US only: 1)4th class no insurance is $3.25 2)4th class w.insurance $5.00 3)priority mail no insurance is $5.50 Priority mail w. insurance is $7.75-WEST COAST STATES POSTAGE IS $8.75(WITH INSURANCE).

Why $1.00 extra for West Coast? They are in Maryland, but media mail costs the same anywhere in the US. If the buiyer is unlucky enough to win this from them and they live in California and they want insurance, they must pay $8.75 for postage that costs this person about $5.15. But my point is why the extra dollar for West Coast? What about Hawaii? Maybe that is not west Coast? I assume that it is just someone that has no clue...

Bill
 
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deadhead

I once felt the same way but I'm so new to this technology, I'm trying. If you have any advice let me know. bukowskinorin@hotmail.com

baby I'm not sure I understand, this damn machine must be broken or something. Can we just have a drink and stay home tonight? Or fuck that, let's get a bottle and watch the sun rise later.

still trying to figure it out- a little help?
 
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deadhead

wow, thanks for coming through. I went away to write and drink. I suppose my thoughts are getting through. Is there a faster way?

please help, drowning in a sea of ma

dness...
 
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