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    The People Look Like Flowers At Last - New Poems

    Charles Bukowski

    Ecco
    2007
    320 páginas
    10h 40m
    ISBN-10: 006057707X
    3.7
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    From Publishers Weekly: "In a posthumously published poem, Bukowski says he's succeeded "If you read this after I am long dead." By that standard, he is indeed a success: this fifth—and purportedly last—posthumous book published since his death in 1994 offers his still-large audience more of what made Bukowski (1921–1994) and his hard-drinking alter ego Henry Chinaski famous, as chronicled, for example, in the films Barfly and Factotum. Rapid, chatty free verse records his devotion to racehorses, boxing and drinking; his sexual exploits and failures; his contempt for highbrow, hoity-toity literati, and his countervailing yearnings for literary fame. Early on, the poems show unapologetic nostalgia: in "the 1930s," "the landlord/ only got his rent/ when you had/ it." Some of the most memorable poems here record the poet's anxieties and delights while caring for his daughter. The final pages are devoted to fate, last things, old age, mortality and retrospectives on Bukowski's hard-drinking, prolific career: "we were not put here to/ enjoy easy days and/ nights." Bukowski's style did not change in his last years; readers who have already written him off are unlikely to change their minds. Fans, however, may discover one of his strongest, most affecting books. (Apr.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved."

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    the ability to suffer and endure - that's nobility, friend - the ability to suffer and endure for an idea, a feeling, a way - the ability to suffer and endure that's art, my friend - the ability to suffer and endure when a love ends - that's hell, old friend... nobility, art and hell, let's talk about art a while: promulgation of my attitudes like stilts walking centuries beeswax for brains destiny is my crippled daughter look here, it's difficult me against them with them Kafka let me in Hemingway beware Hegel you're funny Cervantes you mean you wrote that novel at the age of 80? writers are indecent people they live unfairly saving the main part for paper jesus christ would have been a duller writer than Theodore Dreiser jesus christ would have been a very lousy writer the beard and hair fit but he was too good at conversations and miracles a good human being may save the world so the bastards can keep creating art if you read this after I am long dead it means I made it and it's your turn now to misuse your wife abuse your children love thyself live off the funds of others dislike all art created before and during your time, and dislike or even hate humanity singly or en mass bastard, if you read this after I am long dead shove me out of here. I probably wasn't that good.

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    Heinrich Karl Bukowski

    CHARLES BUKOWSKI nasceu em 1920 em Andernach, na Alemanha, mas viveu nos Estados Unidos desde os dois anos de idade. Filho de um soldado norte-americano e uma alemã, ele viveu pelas ruas de Los Angeles por cinquenta anos. Lá se passa a maior parte de suas obras, incluindo as histórias de Henry Chinaski, seu mais famoso personagem e alter ego. Em vida, Bukowski publicou mais de 45 livros de prosa e poesia que foram responsáveis por consagrá-lo como um dos autores contemporâneos mais relevantes da literatura americana. Morreu em 1994, em San Pedro, na Califórnia.

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