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Charles Bukowski

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Absence of the Hero Barfly Betting on the Muse: Poems and Stories Bone Palace Ballet Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame Charles Bukowski: Sunlight Here I am - Interviews and Encounters 1963-1993 Come On In!: New Poems Factotum Ham on Rye Hollywood Hot Water Music Living on Luck Love Is a Dog from Hell Mockingbird Wish Me Luck Notes of a Dirty Old Man On Cats On Writing Play the Piano Drunk Like a Percussion Instrument Until the Fingers Begin to Bleed a Bit Poems and Insults Poems written before jumping out of an 8 story window Portions from a Wine-Stained Notebook: Uncollected Stories and Essays, 1944-1990 Post Office Pulp Screams from the Balcony Short Stories of Charles Bukowski Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way South of No North Tales of Ordinary Madness The Captain Is Out To Lunch And The Sailors Have Taken Over The Ship The Continual Condition: Poems The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over the Hills The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain: New Poems The Last Night of the Earth Poems The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories The Night Torn Mad With Footsteps The People Look Like Flowers at Last The Pleasures of the Damned The Roominghouse Madrigals: Early Selected Poems, 1946-1966 War All the Time What Matters Most is How Well You Walk Through the Fire Women You Get So Alone at Times That it Just Makes Sense

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The time came to put Iris Duarte back on the plane.It was a morning flight which made it difficult. I wasused to rising at noon; it was a fine cure for hangoversand would add 5 years to my life. I felt no sadnesswhile driving her to L.A. International. The sex hadbeen fine; there had been laughter. I could hardlyremember a more civilized time, neither of us makingany demands, yet there had been warmth, it had notbeen without feeling, dead meat coupled with deadmeat. I detested that type of swinging, the LosAngeles, Hollywood, Bel Air, Malibu, Laguna Beachkind of sex. Strangers when you meet, strangers whenyou part__ gymnasium of bodies namelesslymasturbating each other. People with no morals oftenconsidered themselves more free, but mostly theylacked the ability to feel or to love. So they becameswingers. The dead fucking the dead. There was nogamble or humor in their game__t was corpsefucking corpse. Morals were restrictive, but they weregrounded on human experience down through thecenturies. Some morals tended to keep peopleslaves in factories, in churches and true to the State.Other morals simply made good sense. It was like agarden filled with poisoned fruit and good fruit. Youhad to know which to pick and eat, which to leavealone.

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Some people never go crazy. Me, sometimes I'll lie down behind the couch for 3 or 4 days. They'll find me there. It's Cherub, they'll say, and they pour wine down my throat rub my chest sprinkle me with oils. Then, I'll rise with a roar, rant, rage - curse them and the universe as I send them scattering over the lawn. I'll feel much better, sit down to toast and eggs, hum a little tune, Suddenly become as lovable as a pink overfed whale. Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.