ROC
It is what it is
It's a phase?!I suppose that phase of his life is done.
It's a phase?!I suppose that phase of his life is done.
"Contes de la folie ordinaire", puis "Nouveaux contres de la folie ordinaire", puis "Je t'aime Albert" etc, etc... All books in french version.
... The teacher was a bit of a bully and would go around the class making kids read out loud. I was terrified. I remember I was reading the story "Stop staring at my tits mister". I didn't have to read out loud. I don't know what I would have done.
We were wondering the same thing, right before you showed up.I don't know why I haven't found this forum sooner.
Sounds familiar . . . Welcome to the forumMy first was Factotum this past June. When I finished the book, everything fell into place with an audible THUD. I have not looked at life the same way since.
this is my first post. i'm half expecting to be laughed off this site. i'm 17 years old, and read bukowski for the first time when i was about 14 or 15. i had never been one for poetry, but somehow i found myself in the poetry section of a massive borders in nyc. after poking and prodding at a few books, "You Get So Alone at Times, That it Just Makes Sense" called to me. as an angsty, alienated teen... the title was what sold me. i picked it up, opened to the first page, and have been a buk worshiper, and lover and creater of poetry ever since.
Well, I first heard the name Bukowski on ....
I first came across Buk in Beat Scene magazine - probably around 1991. I was strictly a traditional beat merchant and it used to piss me off seeing this Charles Bukowski character sending in his shite poems about his cats and stuff.
I even appreciate his cat poems nowadays.