Charles Bukowski, poet, novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and
cult figure of the dissident and rebellious was born in Germany in
1920 and died in the USA in 1994. During his life he was hailed as
"laureate of American lowlife" by Time magazine literary critic Adam
Kirsch of The New Yorker wrote: "The secret of Bukowski's
appeal...(is that) he combines the confessional poet's promise of
intimacy with the largerthan-life aplomb of a pulp-fiction hero."
Bukowski was one of the most unconventional writers and cultural
critics of the 20th century. He lived an unorthodox, idiosyncratic
life and wrote in a style that was unique—one that is impossible to
classify or categorize. His work was at times cynical or humorous, but
was always brilliant and challenging. His life and work are
distinguished not only by a remarkable talent for words, but also by
his rejection of the dominant social and cultural values of American
society. Bukowski began writing at the age of forty and published
forty-five books, six of them novels. He is also considered one of the
great literary voices of Los Angeles. In Bukowski For Beginners,
playwright Carlos Polimeni evaluates the life and literary
achievements of the cult writer whose voice of dissidence and
discontent is still heard and appreciated by readers worldwide.
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ISBN
9781939994387
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Red Wheel/Weiser
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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