Septuagenarian Stew

Septuagenarian Stew by Charles Bukowski is a re-issue published by HarperCollins on May 31, 2002. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The book combines poetry and stories that explore the lives of various individuals navigating the backstreets of Los Angeles, offering a unique perspective on the city’s diverse inhabitants.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of characters such as housewives, bums, gamblers, and celebrities, each contributing to the rich tapestry of life in Los Angeles. Bukowski’s work captures the essence of these lives, providing insights into their experiences and struggles. This collection invites readers to engage with the multifaceted nature of urban existence through the lens of poetry and narrative.
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Septuagenarian Stew is a combination of poetry and stories written by Charles Bukowski that delve into the lives of different people on the backstreets of Los Angeles. He writes of the housewife, the bum, the gambler and the celebrity to evoke a portrait of Los Angeles
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