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Friday, September 24, 2010

Bukowski - 20 poems

(Review by Agustín López)

A life full of misery, putrefaction and death, and one full of love, sex and partnership seem to have smashed and broke into twenty small pieces inside Charles Bukowski's head in "Bukowski - 20 poems" (Mondadori,1998). The book is a compilation of the most important works of this hidden writer, a man who showed to their few followers how life can be represented either by a memberless torso lying in a bed or by the licking of the sexiest girl's vagina. This autobiographic poems are aggressive, cold and dark and are fairly recommended to those people who look for a different, not so "happy ending" bibliography .




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