Charles Bukowski
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 30 years ago |
Date of birth | August 16,1920 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Andernach |
Germany | |
Date of died | March 9,1994 |
Died | San Pedro Peninsula Hospital |
Spouse | Linda Lee Beighle |
Barbara Bukowski | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Job | Poet |
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Screenwriter | |
Novelist | |
Columnist | |
Education | Los Angeles City College |
Susan Miller Dorsey Senior High School | |
Los Angeles High School | |
Children | Marina Louise Bukowski |
Parents | Heinrich Bukowski |
Katharina Bukowski | |
Nominations | Audie Award for Short Stories/Collections |
Movement | Dirty realism |
transgressive fiction | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 427732 |
Pulp
Notes of a Dirty Old Man
You get so alone at times that it just makes sense
Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness
Hot Water Music
South of No North
Tales of Ordinary Madness
The last night of the earth poems
Hollywood
What matters most is how well you walk through the fire
The Pleasures of the Damned
The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
Dangling in the tournefortia
On Cats
Screams from the balcony
Run With the Hunted
Essential Bukowski: Poetry
Betting on the muse
Burning in water, drowning in flame
Mockingbird wish me luck
Storm for the Living and the Dead: Uncollected and Unpublished Poems
The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship
Play the Piano
Septuagenarian Stew
War all the time
The days run away like wild horses over the hills
The People Look Like Flowers At Last
Beerspit night and cursing
Bring me your love
Absence of the Hero
Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way
The Continual Condition
The roominghouse madrigals
Reach for the sun
Shakespeare never did this
Portions from a Wine-stained Notebook: Short Stories and Essays
Slouching Toward Nirvana
On Drinking
Open all night
The night torn mad with footsteps
The Bell Tolls for No One: Stories
On Love
Poems written before jumping out of an 8 storey window
On Writing
Sunlight here I am
Kaputt in Hollywood. Stories
Woman
Women
Ham on Rye
Post Office
Love Is a Dog from Hell
Tales of Ordinary Madness
The Charles Bukowski Tapes
Crazy Love
Charles Bukowski: Bukowski at Bellevue
The Last Straw
There's Gonna Be a God Damn Riot in Here
The Man with the Beautiful Eyes
Poetry in Motion
Girl on the Escalator
The Suicide
Mermaid of Venice
One Tough Mother
An Evil Town
The Blanket
Dr Nazi
Love for $17. 50
Apporte-moi ton amour
Broken-Mirror Music
Pink & Tender
Nedgång och Fall
Son Of Satan
The Devil Was Hot
Frozen Food Section
Amor por menos
Syn Szatana
Lune froide
The Killers
Horseshoe
Bring Me Your Love
Lonely at the Top
Man, A
Women
Barfly
Bukowski: Born into This
Charles Bukowski Life story
Henry Charles Bukowski was a German-American poet, novelist, and short story writer. His writing was influenced by the social, cultural, and economic ambience of his adopted home city of Los Angeles.
Ukraine war: Pub dedicated to Hemingway destroyed in Kharkiv
You'll Never Drink Alone were The Words that hung above The Bar at the Old Hem, an iconic pub in The Eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
The pub is named after Ernest Hemingway , and its patrons would walk past a statue of the legendary American writer on their way in.
It was popular among The City 's young creatives, and Serhiy Zhadan , one of Ukraine's best known poets, would often perform and drink there.
But now the Old Hem lies in ruins.
It was completely destroyed during Russian shelling of The City on Monday. The Kharkiv prosecutor's office says Two People died in The Attack .
The Bar 's owner, Kostiantyn Kuts, told The Bbc that no staff were in The Bar when The Strike hit, and those who died were in apartments above the pub.
The Old Hem stopped pouring pints and turned into a makeshift bomb shelter when the Russian Army invaded Ukraine on 24 February, Mr Kuts says.
He initially hoped that he'd only be shutting up briefly.
" We did not completely believe in what was happening and hoped that soon The Bar would work. But the illusions were destroyed with The First bombs on residential buildings, " He Said in a message.
In the early days of The Invasion , Kharkiv fought back a Russian armoured column. Since then, it has suffered nightly Russian airstrikes and shelling, with dozens of civilians killed and hundreds injured.
But in The Weeks leading up to The Invasion , Mr Kuts says it was business as usual at The Bar .
" The atmosphere was friendly. Many felt At Home in The Bar , " he says. " The pub was popular among Young People , and they were all optimistic and did not believe in war. "
This homely atmosphere was one the Old Hem had built up over a decade.
Mr Kuts says the pub was opened in 2012 as a place where people could " meet and discuss Current Affairs over a glass of beer". It soon became a Focal Point for Kharkiv's creatives and would showcase local talent.
War in Ukraine: More coverageYuri, who often visited the Old Hem and declined to give his full name, said it was more of a hub than a pub. He recalls musician Oleh Skrypka, vocalist with the ground-breaking Ukrainian Rock Band Vopli Vidopliassova , playing a rare intimate show. Parties would regularly continue into the Early Hours .
" It was one of The First places in Kharkiv to support Maidan publicly with flags and manifestos on The Doors , " he says, in reference to the protest movement that ousted pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014.
" Freedom and democracy combined with cheap beer is why youth loved it I guess, " he says.
The pub was dedicated to Hemingway, one of Mr Kuts' heroes, and had a statue of the writer at The Entrance . The Walls of The Bar were Decked Out with portraits of other iconic authors including 20Th Century Russian writer Sergei Dovlatov , Charles Bukowski and Mark Twain .
" I was often asked the Question - why Old Hem? " Mr Kuts says.
He Said This Was out of affection for an old friend rather than a reference to his age.
But what really made The Bar was The People , he adds.
Mr Kuts is now in Western Ukraine and is hoping to make it to Germany. But One Day he hopes to return to his city to rebuild his beloved bar.
" I'm sure Hem's story didn't end today, " he says. " We will win and Hem will rise again. "
Source of news: bbc.com