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Cargando... More Notes of a Dirty Old Man: The Uncollected Columns (2011)por Charles Bukowski
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Bukowski's loyal fans will relish the opportunity to peruse these writings in book form. However, readers new to Bukowski might be better directed to his major autobiographical novels, such as Post Office, Women, or Ham on Rye.
The sequel to his famous book, More Notes of a Dirty Old Man reprints rare Bukowski columns unseen in decades. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Bukowski rails against – among other things - the tedium of mindless work, the relentless commercialization of society and how man is “slugged with ready-made commercial contrivances until he becomes another faceless and unfeeling creature.” He decries how people are isolated from one another, but also claims to not like other people all that much. “The best people are the ones you never meet.”
Some other notable quotes:
“There are so many stupid things to do that there isn’t any time left to do anything that isn’t stupid.”
“It’s best to screw in the dark if you can’t go grade A.” ( )