As famous for his notorious lifestyle as for his visceral books of poetry and prose, Charles Bukowski (1920-1994) mined his experiences on America's mean streets to become one of the 20th century's most influential and widely imitated writers. Bukowski wrote thousands of poems, hundreds of short stories, and six novels, eventually publishing more than 60 books.

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Title: You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: Women, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: What Matters Most Is How Well You Walk Through the Fire, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: The Most Beautiful Woman in Town, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: The Mathematics of the Breath and the Way: On Writers and Writing, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over the Hills, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: The Bell Tolls for No One, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: Tales of Ordinary Madness, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: South of No North: Stories of the Buried Life, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: Shakespeare Never Did This, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: Run With The Hunted: A Charles Bukowski Reader, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: Pulp, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: Post Office, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: On Writing, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: On Love, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: On Drinking, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: On Cats, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: Notes of a Dirty Old Man, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: New Poems Book Two, Author: Charles Bukowski
Title: New Poems Book One, Author: Charles Bukowski

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