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by Charles Bukowski

One of Charles Bukowski's best, this beer-soaked, deliciously degenerate novel follows the wanderings of aspiring writer Henry Chinaski across World War II-era America. Deferred from military service, Chinaski travels from city to city, moving listlessly from one odd job to another, always needing money but never badly enough to keep a job. His day-to-day existence spirals into an endless... (read more)

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  • Julie s

    julie s said:

    I saw the movie of this book. Matt Dillion was in it and it was funny. I don't think that I read the book, actually. It's about a guy who has all of these crappy jobs and he just keeps on keeping on. He drinks, ALOT. ”

    posted Wednesday, July 16 2008
  • Maria S

    maria s said:

    You and Matt have this book on your shelves. Can you tell me briefly what it's about?

    posted Monday, May 5 2008
  • Claudiu b

    claudiu b said:

    henry miller and bukowski aren't they rather similar?

    posted Thursday, December 13 2007 ( | view 2 replies )
  • Savannah!

    savannah! said:

    this boozy tale made me feel drunk when i was reading it and when i finished, i swear i had a hangover. anyway, i thought that it was more acurate than most and bukowski writes what many are afraid to put in print: what people really think. its true to life and there is no fairy tale in this novel. i laughed out loud at the dark, dry humor. though it really was sad, but not in the way that you could ever want to cry about it. just don't read it if you're depressed, it will just confirm all of your suspicions.

    posted Thursday, November 29 2007
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