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Charles Bukowski was born in Andernach, Germany in 1920 and brought to America at the age of two. Eighteen or twenty books of prose and poetry, Bukowski, after publishing prose in Story and Portfolio, stopped writing for ten years. He arrived in the charity ward of the Los Angeles County General Hospital, hemorrhaging as a climax to a ten year drinking bout. Some say he didn't die. After leaving the hospital he got a typewriter and began writing again-this time, poetry. He later returned to prose and gained some fame with his column, Notes of a Dirty Old Man. After 14 years in the Post Office he resigned at age 50, he says, to keep from going insane. He now claims to be unemployable and eats typewriter ribbons.
Alternate ISBN: 0872861562/9780872861562
Amazon and eBay say this book was published in 2001, which is impossible because I ordered and read the other City Light books (Tales of Ordinary Madness and Notes of a Dirty Old Man)--actual books I own--in the mid-90s. But the three Bukowski books that City Lights published don't actually say when they came out.
240 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1983