Charles Bukowski

David Stephen Calonne

Charles Bukowski
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Reaktion Books
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 September 2012
Pages
224
ISBN
9781780230238

Charles Bukowski

David Stephen Calonne

In this new interpretation of the life and work of the American poet, short-story writer and novelist Charles Bukowski , David Stephen Calonne examines Bukowski’s writings, colourful life and the desperate conditions of his lifestyle, looking at the literary traditions that influenced him and discussing his unique place in world literature. Bukowski was born in Germany and raised in the United States, a schism that Calonne shows to be crucial in the writer’s development. From the influence of Germany’s literary and intellectual traditions to the writer’s traumatic childhood, this book explores the effect the writer’s hybrid identity had on the themes and content of his work. Exploring several unknown works of fiction and poetry created in the early years of his career, the many volumes of poetry published with Black Sparrow Press, major works of fiction like Post Office and Factotum , as well as feature films such as the Mickey Rourke-starring Barfly , Calonne catalogues and dissects the many versions of Bukowski created by the writer and his followers. A concise yet comprehensive new account, Charles Bukowski will interest the wide audience already familiar with this prolific, influential figure, as well as being an invaluable introduction to those new to Bukowski’s work and who wish to know more.

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