Charles Bukowski was an influential American writer and poet. He wrote books that were heavily autobiographical in nature, drawing from his own rough and tumultuous experiences to create raw stories that hit their readers with a blast of grit and humanity. His style was often unbridled, untamed, strange and poetic—unapologetically spilling details about inner turmoil and desperation. From the blistering pain of romantic heartache to the dismal realities of living in poverty or working a mundane job, Bukowski's books cover a range of intricate, sometimes dark topics with a frankness rarely seen elsewhere. Even today, his books continue to captivate readers around the world.
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