Charles Bukowski

“Charles Bukowski” by David Stephen Calonne, published by Reaktion Books in 2012, offers a detailed examination of the life and work of the renowned poet, short-story writer, and novelist. This edition spans 221 pages and is presented in English. Calonne delves into Bukowski’s unique contributions to literature, exploring how his colorful life experiences and the literary traditions that shaped him influenced his writing.
Readers will find an insightful analysis of Bukowski’s traumatic childhood and its impact on his themes, alongside discussions of both lesser-known and major works, including “Post Office” and various poetry volumes. The book also touches on biographical films like “Barfly,” providing a comprehensive yet concise overview of Bukowski’s legacy. This exploration serves as both a valuable introduction for new readers and a thoughtful reflection for long-time fans of this influential literary figure.
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Poet, short-story writer, and novelist Charles Bukowski (1920-94) was once called by Time a “laureate of American lowlife.” In this new interpretation of his life and work, David Stephen Calonne examines the creation and originality of Bukowski’s writings through the lens of his colorful life, the literary traditions that influenced him, and his unique place in world literature. Calonne describes how Bukowski, who was born in Germany and immigrated to the United States at the age of three, was influenced by German literary and intellectual traditions. He shows how the writer’s traumatic childhood–his abusive father, social withdrawal, and early introduction to alcohol–influenced the themes and content of his work. Calonne also explores several unknown pieces of fiction and poetry from the early years of Bukowski’s career, as well as his major works–including Post Office and the poetry volumes published by Black Sparrow Press–and biographical films such as Barfly. Comprehensive but concise, Charles Bukowski will find a wide audience in fans of this prolific, influential figure and provide a valuable introduction to his new admirers.
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