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On Cats

por Charles Bukowski

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A raw and tenderly funny look at the human-cat relationship, from one of our most treasured and transgressive writers. "The cat is the beautiful devil." Felines touched a vulnerable spot in Charles Bukowski's crusty soul. For the writer, there was something majestic and elemental about these inscrutable creatures he admired, sentient beings whose searing gaze could penetrate deep into our being. Bukowski considered cats to be unique forces of nature, elusive emissaries of beauty and love. On Cats offers Bukowski's musings on these beloved animals and their toughness and resiliency. He honors them as fighters, hunters, survivors who command awe and respect as they grip tightly onto the world around them: "A cat is only ITSELF, representative of the strong forces of life that won't let go." Funny, moving, tough, and caring, On Cats brings together the acclaimed writer's reflections on these animals he so admired. Bukowski's cats are fierce and demanding--he captures them stalking their prey; crawling across his typewritten pages; waking him up with claws across the face. But they are also affectionate and giving, sources of inspiration and gentle, insistent care. Poignant yet free of treacle, On Cats is an illuminating portrait of this one-of-a-kind artist and his unique view of the world, witnessed through his relationship with the animals he considered his most profound teachers.… (más)
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Not my jam. In fairness to the author, I'm not a fan of poetry in any modern or, for that matter, sophisticated, form. There are exceptions, and I thought maybe, being a collection On Cats, this would be one of them. Nope.

There were a few - a very few - I liked and would enjoy reading again, but most of them were too focused on tragedy, and those I frankly skipped without reading. ( )
  murderbydeath | Jan 26, 2022 |
I finally listened to this last night. It's a collection of everything he ever published about cats and there is some duplication. ( )
  KittyCunningham | Jul 5, 2021 |
Bukowski on Cats isn't nearly as good as Bukowski on drinking. The selections are not as intrinsically interesting in themselves, and there is some amount of repetition of the same basic story in more than one form. Still, it is interesting to see how much he loved cats for their calming effect on him. The audiobook is well read. ( )
  datrappert | Mar 10, 2021 |
I listened to this audiobook while driving so I wasn't able to look at the screen to see when each poem ended, though, the fact that I wasn't always able to tell if or when a poem ended is part of the reason I gave it 3 stars. Some of the poems I enjoyed and/or was able to connect to. But a lot of them I was not able to fully follow the logic or flow of the narrative within a poem. Sometimes the poems felt connected, but at other times it felt like a random collection of poems that all happened to have cats mentioned at some point. Though, the very last poem made me think that there is an overall arch showing the author's changing perspective on cats. Maybe.

The narrator Roger Wayne did a good job in reading and giving different voices when there were multiple speakers within an individual poem. I would give his reading a 4 or 4.5 stars.

Content Warning: some swearing and talking about male genitalia. ( )
  Sara_Cat | Mar 6, 2021 |
This is a short collection of poetry about cats, that does not quite work for me.

Hard drinking, womanizing, and objectifying views of women are not part of a "manly" image for me. The hard drinking, in particular, contributed to making my childhood less than ideal.

Nor do I think cats are suffering by having vet care, good food, and safe indoor spaces and toys, or benefited by being outside, without vet care, completely dependent on their own hunting skills for food, and having to contend with cars and/or larger predators for whom a cat is a tasty snack.

That's not revulsion against cats hunting. I've always praised and rewarded my cats for catching and killing rodent intruders into the house. Nor is it an objection to working barn cats, who control the local vermin but have humans watching over them, providing vet care and supplemental feeding.

I'm not enthralled by tales of cats repeatedly hit by cars, shot, and otherwise injured due to human neglect and cruelty as Heroic Real Cats. No. They're just cats put needlessly at risk.

Bukowski loves his cats, and other people will enjoy this poetry collection. I didn't.

I bought this audiobook. ( )
  LisCarey | May 15, 2020 |
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A raw and tenderly funny look at the human-cat relationship, from one of our most treasured and transgressive writers. "The cat is the beautiful devil." Felines touched a vulnerable spot in Charles Bukowski's crusty soul. For the writer, there was something majestic and elemental about these inscrutable creatures he admired, sentient beings whose searing gaze could penetrate deep into our being. Bukowski considered cats to be unique forces of nature, elusive emissaries of beauty and love. On Cats offers Bukowski's musings on these beloved animals and their toughness and resiliency. He honors them as fighters, hunters, survivors who command awe and respect as they grip tightly onto the world around them: "A cat is only ITSELF, representative of the strong forces of life that won't let go." Funny, moving, tough, and caring, On Cats brings together the acclaimed writer's reflections on these animals he so admired. Bukowski's cats are fierce and demanding--he captures them stalking their prey; crawling across his typewritten pages; waking him up with claws across the face. But they are also affectionate and giving, sources of inspiration and gentle, insistent care. Poignant yet free of treacle, On Cats is an illuminating portrait of this one-of-a-kind artist and his unique view of the world, witnessed through his relationship with the animals he considered his most profound teachers.

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