Siamo un po’ tutti figli della beat. E se stare al mondo e essere felice ti sembrano due buffi concetti in contrasto tra loro, probabilmente questo libro potrebbe servirti. O forse no. Forse dovresti concentrati sulla macrobiotica, o sulla meditazione, sulla metempsicosi, sull’ascolto del grunge o a percorre la strada, una qualsiasi. E poi, forse, il libro potrebbe servirti davvero. Non ne sono sicuro. È buffo. Tutto quanto lo è. Come un film sulla vita di Bukowski, girato da Woody Allen. Oh Man, I’m so beat.
Not the best book on Bukowski, but with the inclusion of his association with the Beats (loosely), it makes for an interesting read. If you're a fan, you'll want it.
Eternally inspired by the non-meeting of Buk & WSB detailed in this collection, ending with one of Buk's ever entertaining interviews, this one including Linda.
I must say I haven't read the entire thing. It seemed to consist of loose ties that tried to tell the story of the beats and Bukowski as a narrative but failed due to lack of focus. I couldn't exactly figure out where the author wanted to go with it and what the goal of the book was, however, the interview at the end with Bukowski and his wife Linda was great, and the book is worth owning just for that reason.
A fine read for anyone interested in either of the two titular subjects. What made it worth four stars for me, though, was the transcribed interview with Bukowski and his wife, Linda, at the end - what a charming couple!