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Story Identification : . Delving into the mysterious mind of Charles Bukowski. Mané Gukasyan. “Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”. Who was Charles Bukowski ? . An American Novelist/Poet/Genius born in the 1920s
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Story Identification : Delving into the mysterious mind of Charles Bukowski ManéGukasyan
“Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”
Who was Charles Bukowski? • An American Novelist/Poet/Genius born in the 1920s • Had a hard life and much of his writing and themes reflect that • Attended Los Angeles High School but never graduated • Left to New Orleans after tiring from his Father’s Beatings
Got Acne Vulgaris which made him feel inferior for a good while because he was occasionally picked on • His “first love” turned out to be a prostitute who took the little money he already had. • He got a temporary job as a mail carrier at the post office but was forced to quit when he got a bleeding ulcer which nearly killed him. • Bukowski began to drink at a young college age to rebel both, against his father and society who had treated him so roughly. • It was then that he began to show just how cynical he was in his novels and poems.
Bukowski was first published by a woman named Barbara Frye, born to wealth, who took a liking to one of his poems called “Harlequinn” • She wrote to him saying she had a congenital conformity and feared no one would marry her. • Bukowski had never seen Frye but wrote back promising that he would and did. • The marriage lasted for two years.
Now what is it about Bukowski’scrazy mind that fascinates me??? • His Ideas • His Themes • The beauty with which he interweaves the two in his work
Some Telling Quotes from his Work That Struck me... • Humanity, you never had it to begin with • There will always be something to ruin our lives, it all depends on what or which finds us first. We are always ripe and ready to be taken. • It's possible to love a human being if you don't know them too well. • “That’s the problem with drinking, I thought, as I poured myself a drink. If something bad happens you drink in an attempt to forget; if something good happens you drink in order to celebrate; and if nothing happens you drink to make something happen.” • The ladies usually go for the biggest damn fool they can find; that is why the human race stands where it does today: we have bred the clever and lasting Casanovas, all hollow inside, like the chocolate Easter bunnies we foster upon our poor children.
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